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Skyplant Plastic Bato Bucket Hydroponic system Dutch Bucket System for Tomato Pepper and Cucumber Cultivation
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Hydroponics Dutch Bucket Greenhouse for Vegetables Planting are suitable for drip irrigation systems. The overflow outlet can be connected into a central 1-1/2-inches PVC drainpipe. it has a highly effective internal discharge system. By installing the two elbows, the overflow water is suctioned from the lowest level of the bucket and discharged into the central drainpipe. This will eliminate the pooling of stagnant water. The bato pot measures 12"x 10" x 9" (LxWxH) and is made from food-grade PP.
Hydroponics Dutch Bucket Greenhouse for Vegetables Planting is an efficient drip irrigation system and is extremely suitable for larger, long-term crops such as vine tomatoes, peppers (capsicum), cucumbers and even roses. You can use just about any type of growing media, including expanded clay pellets, perlite, and coconut coir.
Details:
Type | dutch bucket or bato bucket |
Size | 12" x 10" x 9" (30cm x 25cm x 23cm) |
Material | PP & UV |
Color | beige or black or custom |
Fitting | two Siphone Elbows |
Weight | 0.4 kg each piece |
Packing | 30 pieces/carton |
Carton size | 480cm x 70 cm x 65 cm |
Suitble tube | 1-1/2 inches |
Application | suitable for drip irrigation systems |
Model | standard |
Advantages of Bato Dutch Bucket
Dutch Bucket (also known as Bato Bucket) is an efficient drip irrigation system and is extremely suitable for larger, long-term crops such as vine tomatoes, peppers (capsicum), cucumbers and even roses. You can use just about any type of growing media, including expanded clay pellets, perlite, and coconut coir.
What plants?
Salard lettuce /tomatoes/cucumbers/strawberries/ melons/eggplant /pepper