An enthusiast grower from the Caribbean island of Barbados purchased three 12p20 vertical hydroponic tower systems, which he plans to use to grow basil, mint, and a variety of leafy greens. All seedlings have been successfully planted.
The 12p20 Hydroponic Tower, one of our high-density hydroponic growing systems, has a small footprint, yet allows for multi-layer, three-dimensional growing. With 12 planting holes in each layer and a total of 20 planting layers, such a hydroponic tower can grow at least 240 vegetables, which is especially suitable for areas with limited land. The closed loop system of the hydroponic tower significantly reduces water consumption, which perfectly fits the current pursuit of water conservation and environmental protection. Meanwhile, the hydroponic tower is made of food-grade PP material, ensuring that vegetables grow in a clean and safe environment.
Compared with traditional soil cultivation, hydroponics effectively circumvents the problem of soil pests and diseases, reduces the use of pesticides, and significantly improves the survival rate of vegetable seedlings and the stability of harvest. The hydroponic system is easy to operate and the daily management time is greatly shortened, which makes the customer very satisfied.
As the vegetables continue to grow, the customer is also about to usher in the harvest. 12p20 hydroponic tower in the tropical island climate of good adaptability, but also for the local family farming and small-scale commercial planting provides a new planting solutions.