The EcoGrower Max from General Hydroponics Will Operate with Solar Panels


The EcoGrower Max from Hydrofarm the nation’s oldest and largest manufacturer of hydroponics equipment and grow lights is releasing a new system that operates with electricity recovered from solar panels. You can find their products all across North America. Hydrofarm incorporates only premium quality components, and professional-grade hydroponics and UL-listed lighting fixtures. For years they have been known dependable services and products. Hydrofarm products have been around since 1977 and are the choice of more indoor gardeners and gardening retailers than all other brands combined.
The  New Eco Grower is an air driven spider drip system that uses a revolutionary hexagonal  17-gallon reservoir with removable six inch lid inserts. The system in equipped with a.Each lid insert accommodates one six net pot that can very easily grow larger plants. The EcoGrower Max measures 22.5″ wide at the top and 17″ tall.  EcoGrower is keeping to their ongoing commitment to the environment by soon releasing a system that operates  from solar panels with electricity recovered . Currently there are US and International patents still pending for the Eco Grower and RainForests unique modular design. Besides the 17-gallon reservoir spider drip assemblage included is a pumping column, an insert lid, the six 6 lid inserts, net cups, CocoTek liners, an Elite 800 air pump,a 1/4 air line, a Hydroton, and Flora nutrients.
What is unique about the EcoGrower Max is the revolutionary hexagonal design that allows for a much more efficient placement of multiple units. The EcoGrower Max is constructed of a recycled high impact HDPE plastic and complements an extremely durable design. No Matter what the size of your garden, the EcoGrower Max from Hydrofarm can help produce some of the healthiest organics you have seen.

Review By: Kay Melmer

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The EcoGrower Max from General Hydroponics, the nation’s oldest and largest manufacturer of hydroponics equipment and grow lights, is releasing a new system that operates with electricity recovered from solar panels.  You can find their products all across North America.  General Hydroponics incorporates only premium quality components and professional-grade hydroponics and UL-listed lighting fixtures.  For years they have offered renowned dependable services and products.  General Hydroponics products have been around since 1977 and are the choice of more indoor gardeners and gardening retailers than all other brands combined.

The New Eco Grower is an air-driven spider drip system that uses a revolutionary hexagonal 17-gallon reservoir with removable six inch lid inserts.  Each lid insert accommodates one six net pot that can very easily grow larger plants.  The EcoGrower Max measures 22.5″ wide at the top and 17″ tall.  EcoGrower is keeping to their ongoing commitment to the environment by soon releasing a system that operates from solar panels with electricity recovered.  Currently there are US and International patents pending for the EcoGrower drip hydroponic system and RainForest’s unique modular design.  In addition to the 17-gallon reservoir spider drip assemblage; included is a pumping column, six 6 inch lid inserts, net cups, CocoTek liners, an Elite 800 air pump, a 1/4 air line, a Hydroton, and Flora nutrients.

What’s unique about the EcoGrower Max is the revolutionary hexagonal design that allows for a much more efficient placement of multiple units.  The EcoGrower Max is constructed of a recycled high impact HDPE plastic that complements an extremely durable design.  No matter what the size of your garden, the EcoGrower Max from General Hydroponics can help produce some of the healthiest organics you have seen.

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