Hi-Tech Hydroponics: A futuristic rotating garden
GI Grow Rotating Garden
The GI Grow rotating garden system is suitable for various plant populations. For very large plants, you can insert a cube in the tray every 8″ to 12″ in the slab. The ”CUBE LOCK” system allows an easy rock wool cube insertion wherever in the slab and at the same time keeping very tight those precious cubes. For example: The 144-plant rotating machine can accommodate 48, 72, 96, 120 or 144 plants by cutting the water supply to any unused areas. Follow this link to see our complete catalog of rotating garden equipment.
The main benefits of GI GROW hydroponic rotating gardens are:
- The garden works on the drip principle from the wool base of the cube.
- The advantage of GI GROW is that you never need to adjust the pH and the level of ppm in the covered basin because the liquid circulates only once. It never gets exposed to light, so algae does not develop in the basin.
- Better use of CO2 because the garden is partially closed.
- Made of the same high-quality stainless steel as kitchen implements, this very solid garden can accommodate from 48 to 336 cultivated plants in the 4″ rock wool in the cube.
- It is very easy to use and its output is beyond compare due to the high oxygenation in the cubes because there is no over watering.
- The use of 4″ rock wool cubes gives you several hours of flexibility in case of an electricity outage.
ADJUSTABLE SYSTEM: You can adjust the size of the GI Grow system’s hoop to suit the size of your plants using the same frame.
IT’S A 2-IN-1 SOLUTION!
- Option 1: Limited space (small hoop) Plants 17″ and under
- Option 2 : Spacious (large hoop) Plants between 12″ and 24″
These rotating hydroponic gardens inject the exact required amount of liquid fertilizer in each cube.
- Major savings on fertilizer compared to other rotating hydroponic gardens or hydroponics systems.
- No longer drain large quantities of used fertilizer each week (big savings)
- No more saturated cubes that drown your plants.
- Less humidity in your growing area = fewer diseases = fewer insect pests (for example, fruit flies)Because each tray is its own separate garden, this prevents the spread of disease.
- The trays are made of ultra solid and sturdy stainless steel. Unlike plastic ones, these trays do not break and they do not release contaminants.
- It is possible to upgrade from 144 to 240 or to 336 plants by purchasing an extra set of trays and accessories while using the same frame.
- Due to the programmable clock, you will no longer slow the growth of your small plants by over watering them.
Rotating Garden Features:
- 3 size of slabs – 144, 240, 336.
- The tool to install anddispose the slabs.
- ”CUBE LOCK” system.
- Made of high-quality stainless steel.
- The trays are made of ultra solid and sturdy stainless steel.
- Programmable clock
Hydroponic Rotating Garden Specs:
- Can accommodate from 48 to 336 cultivated plants in the 4″ rock wool in the cube.
- The 144-plant rotating machine can accommodate 48, 72, 96, 120 or 144 plants by cutting the water supply to any unused areas.
- You can superpose your hydroponic rotating gardens on metal shelves simply by combining one machine with the small ring for seedlings, and by adding two or three other machines with the big ring for bigger plants that measure up to 24″.
- All you have to do is transfer the trays containing plants into the big ring when more space is needed.
Similar Posts:
- Start your plants off organically with Root Riot Starter Cubes.
- Emily’s Garden by Hydrofarm is an ideal small hydroponic system.
- Hydroponic systems for sale
- The Big Blue Ozonator keeps your growroom free of odors.
- The TrimPro Automatik does the trimming for you.
Popularity: unranked [?]
You can listen to this post too!



Comment by Robin on 10 July 2009:
At first, all of this seemed so complicated, but this blog really helps me understand all steps, components and materials needed to grow successfully.
Comment by Amy on 14 July 2009:
Nothin\’ says awesome like a post-apocalyptic looking rotating garden! Beam me up Scotty!
Comment by normancay on 14 July 2009:
I have seen a warehouse setup with these units stacked three high and eight deep…pretty impressive…
Comment by ultrasound technician on 17 May 2010:
My cousin recommended this blog and she was totally right keep up the fantastic work!