

Growing vegetables in 5-gallon buckets is a safe, space-saving, and effective way to produce a bountiful harvest. I used rez's recipe for coco w/ h&g's drip clean, zone, and gnatrol added for good measure i don't think i spent more than 100-150 for everything i was going though about 40gals every 7 days could have gone with less water put i didn't want to starve the heavy feeders coco is a little hit and miss with rootsize in a sog. Dutch buckets and bato buckets are very similar, with the primary difference being the material they are made from. A Dutch bucket, or Bato bucket, is a hydroponic system in which two or more growing containers are connected to the same irrigation and drainage lines. I have some bato buckets in my other garden for like over 10 years now they last and are easy to clean as wellĪside from that i liked what pimpjuice did with coco and they've been used in holland and professional nurseries for years now just because they aren't common here doesn't mean they shouldn't be The Dutch bucket set says that it's a 10 pack, but later it says you only get 1 bucket and 1 set of accessories- so which is it, is it 110 dollars for 10, or 110 dollars for 1 Each set includes 1 bucket 2 elbows 1 lid 1 large net pot and 4 small nets pots. i had to remind them to charge me gotta play it safe with karma The dutch bucket net pots are: Small 2' net Pots and Large 3' net pots. funny you ask though it took so long for the local shop to get them they almost thought i had already paid for em and gave em to me for free. As well as from 6 months, unavailable, and 2 years. i got for 5 a pop i'm not even using having built biobuckets i wanted something cheap and relatively fail-safe. You can also choose from farms, home use, and food & beverage shops.

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Emergency reservoir on the bottom incase of power outage sits on the floor and can still do DTW the siphon in the bottom keeps the reservoir full of fresh solution and not the old stuff they weren't that expensive.
