![]() Expandable with additional Dutch buckets.Saves water and nutrients by returning excess to the reservoir and recycling.Good for many different types and sizes of plants.20 x Siphon Elbows (makes 10 siphon drains).Color: Black or Beige (please select color choice from drop-down menu).11L Bato Dutch buckets with 2 siphon elbows per bucket.Check the pH, nutrient and water level often and top up as needed. Each bucket holds one to four plants, and once the hydroponic system is setup, it can run automatically from a timer with relatively low maintenance. A Dutch bucket hydroponic system is typically arranged in rows on the floor or on benches, with one irrigation supply pipe feeding drippers from above and one drainage line circulating back to the reservoir from below. Siphon elbows ensure the required levels of nutrients and water within the bucket's base. These buckets can be easily joined together and scaled to any size system. A minimum greenhouse footprint of approximately 12 feet by 20 feet will be needed to access all sides of the plants.Dutch buckets are especially useful for vining crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and larger plants.This system will provide you with fresh veggies for years to come! ![]() The Bato Bucket is formed with a small reservoir to avoid drowning or starving your plants, and are made from high quality UV resistant plastic. Suitable for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, squash, and many other fast growing fruiting and flowering plants. The 10 Bucket Bato System is great for growing vine crops and other tall growing plants.Specifications 10 BT Bucket Growing Systems.10 BT Bucket Growing Systems 24 BT Bucket Growing Systems.Feed plumbing for the Bato Bucket System includes 0.5" poly pipe feed line reduced to 5/3 mm feed tube using 0.5 gpm emitters, and finally barbed stakes connected to the 5/3 mm feed tube anchor the feed line to the growing media. The plants are fertilized using the Nutrient Injection System, which pulls a concentrated nutrient solution from fertilizer tanks at predetermined ratios and then injects the nutrient solution through the feed plumbing lines on intervals ranging from 3 minutes ON every 20 minutes to 1 minute ON every 30 minutes, depending on the season and maturity of the crop. The Dutch buckets are typically filled with perlite growing media, and crops are transplanted into the buckets after maturing for 2-4 weeks in a primary growing media, such as a 1.5" rockwool cube. The Bato bucket is sold with a two-piece elbow which connects the base of the bucket to the drainline through this channel excess nutrient solution can drain off while preventing root growth from clogging the drain line. ![]() The buckets are injection molded with a UV stabilized polyethylene material resulting in a highly durable product with smooth edges and surfaces. ![]() Typically the buckets are staggered on 16"-centers along a center 2.5" PVC drainline, though the versatility of the buckets allows for modified configurations. The system includes 2.9 gallon (11 liter) Bato buckets which measure 12"- long, 10"-wide, and 9"-high. Dutch Bucket System is optimized for large, vining crops, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, and peppers. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |