EF420
The EF420 ebb and flood system is perfect for growing in narrow spaces. The system is stable, reliable and very versatile offering the grower the option to control every aspect of their system. Plants can be grown in any medium, with or without pots and the number and duration of feeds can be adjusted to get optimum plant performance. Ebb and flood is a very stable method of growing and is highly recommended for beginners looking for a forgiving hydro system that still gives great results.
" Greater uptake of water and nutrients than with hand watering
" Root zone completely oxygenated several times a day
" Free draining root zone means no nutrient build up or water-logging
Bigger Yields-Consistently feeding little and often, combined with a highly oxygenated root zone, means healthier plants and higher yields.
Adaptability-Experienced growers can control the number and duration of feeds to suit their specific growing environment and maximise yields.
Kit Contents
Tank, table, correx top sheet, pump, delivery system, drain and inlet fittings, overflow fitting, emptying tube and full instructions
Table Size L, W, H: 1525mm, 510mm, 115mm
Tank Size L, W, H: 1765mm, 620mm, 240mm
Tank Volume: 114ltr
Tips from the experts.
Golden Rule:Keeping a dedicated flood diary is the key to massive growth and yields. Note the number of floods compared to the amount of solution needed to top-up the system each day. The amount of solution used is directly related to the rate of growth; maximise consumption and maximise growth.
By experimenting with the number and duration of floods, growers will find the optimum number of floods for their growing environment. The flood diary can then be used as a guide to take the guess work out of growing and achieve bigger yields time after time.
If using clay pebbles treat the Ebb and Flood as a recirculating hydroponics system and top up the tank every few days with half strength nutrient solution.
When using pots in Ebb and Flood, space the pots as required and cut holes in the correx top sheet for them to sit through, this will keep light out of the root zone. Cover the base of the tray with spreader mat to allow the roots to grow out of the pots and onto the mat.
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