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The VIVOSUN Wall-Mounted Hydroponic Grow Kit features 36 plant sites across four durable PVC pipes, equipped with a water pump and timer for automated nutrient circulation. Designed for easy assembly and space-saving vertical growth, it doubles crop yield using less water and no soil, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor leafy vegetable cultivation.



















| ASIN | B08GPXVHD8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Date First Available | 26 Aug. 2020 |
| Expected blooming period | Spring, Spring to Summer |
| Item display length | 41 inches |
| Item display width | 41.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
| Material type | pvc |
| Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
| Product Dimensions | 99.06 x 5.08 x 78.74 cm; 3.99 kg |
| Soil type | Sandy Soil |
B**.
Up and running for a few weeks and it’s doing great. No leaks with the joints just pushed together which will aid I six month cleaning. Very small water pump which works surprisingly well. I’m using this on the wall in my grow room to make use of the extra light. Channels are very small and best for small plants.
E**A
Excelente calidad de las piezas del sistema. Adaptable a cualquier espacio
E**C
So far, I am liking this system. I am a month in on my first crop and have 6 inch tall plants. Pump runs as advertised. Easy to assemble. A couple of the fittings could have been tighter or have a gasket.or something. But as long as u keep an eye on it, ( which u should b anyways), it shouldn't create an issue. Haven't had any plugging issues as of yet. Roots stay to the bottom of tubes quite nicely.
M**G
It could be a 5 star perfect product if they just moved the drain/connection to the bottom of the tube to allow complete drainage. I knew of this issue and bought 1/8" line and nipples ran my own drains into the lower tube then into the bucket. Works flawlessly now.
J**H
Bought 2 of these to install in a 4x4 grow tent with a 500w bar style led grow light. I hung them in the tent and ziptied them at the bottom to form a V and expose each rail to the light. Before assembly I added black shrinkwrap to exclude light and prevent algae growth. I also added the red plugs to block unused sites. Making the system perfectly level is key to uniform growth. Otherwise water levels would not be uniform from end to end resulting in dried out plugs. I started seeds in peat pellets not the silly sponges included. Plugged these into the rails 2 weeks before these pictures. I have Japanese Chijimisai and Spinach sprouting too. Very happy overall. The price was actually pretty cheap for what you get. Not exactly plug and play but perfect for a tinkerer like me. Highly recommend. 7 months later, this system provides 5 heads of lettuce a week with room to spare. I am now experimenting with strawberry plants as well. If I built this myself, I would use 6 inch tubes, not 4. They roots tend to fill the tube and while it hasn't interfered with water recirculation, it's hard to dislodge and extract the root mass cleanly, you can do it, it's just fiddly. I haven't bought lettuce since I fired this up in January.
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