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hydroponic plant stand PLANT DADDY GRO G2-PS (PLANT STAND) System - Black

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hydroponic plant stand PLANT DADDY GRO G2-PS (PLANT STAND) System - BlackPLEASE ALLOW 3 5 DAYS SHIPPING TIME $179. 95 SALE OF NEW G2 PS SYSTEM WITH OVERHEARD LIGHT $159. 95 SALE OF NEW G2 PS SYSTEM WITH BASE LIGHT ONLY FREE FREIGHT ON THIS PRODUCT ONLY IN THE CONTINENTAL US AS A RESULT OF MAJOR DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS, WE ARE EXCITED TO PRESENT OUR NEW G2 PS (PLANT STAND) SYSTEM! UNITS ARE FULLY ASSEMBLED AND READY TO GRO (*they do not include plants) Hydroponic growing is absolutely the easiest, most amazing way to grow

PLEASE ALLOW 3-5 DAYS SHIPPING TIME

$179.95  SALE OF NEW G2-PS SYSTEM WITH OVERHEARD LIGHT -

$159.95  SALE OF NEW G2-PS SYSTEM WITH BASE LIGHT ONLY 

FREE FREIGHT ON THIS PRODUCT ONLY IN THE CONTINENTAL US

AS A RESULT OF MAJOR DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS, WE ARE EXCITED TO PRESENT OUR NEW G2-PS (PLANT STAND) SYSTEM!

UNITS ARE FULLY ASSEMBLED AND READY TO GRO (*they do not include plants)

Hydroponic growing is absolutely the easiest, most amazing way to grow tropical plants!  The visually stunning root growth creates living art!   98% of your bug issues are gone.  

System includes 6 X 14in glass cylinder, Plant Crib and built-in plant stand, Reducer Plates, Hydro Light for base, Plant Daddy HD-603 Air Pump, 3ft of air hose pre-fit with siphon valve, Plant Daddy Jungle Juice Plant Food, Cleaning brush,  and Air Stone.

System comes assembled.  Just add plants and water.

*THIS SYSTEM DOES NOT INCLUDE A 110v/USB power source needed to operate unit.

- Each unit is 3D printed and has its own unique appearance due to slight color changes and texturing.  The result is an impressive, luxurious appearance of a brushed metal finish. 

- The 3D printed design of the crib gets rid of the need for vinyl air lines in the cylinder.  The air now flows through the crib spear attaching to a removable air stone at the base of the spear which creates a sleek and simple design.  Cleanings are a breeze! 

Let the air stone soak for 30 minutes in water prior to use to achieve optimal distribution of bubbles.   If you do not soak your stone, it will take longer for the bubbles to disperse evenly (approximately 24 hours). 

- The built-in plant stand is a game changer when it comes to cleaning your system!  The stand protects and cradles your living plant arrangement while you clean it.  It holds the arrangement for you while you clean your cylinder.  

- The Plant Daddy HD-603 Air Pump has an air flow control knob. I run my pump 24hrs a day at full volume.   

**The only option when ordering your G2-PS (Plant Stand) System is the overhead light option which allows you to grow anywhere regardless of light.   We highly recommend this option!

*DO NOT PLACE THE G2-PS (PLANT STAND) SYSTEM IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR IN A HIGH HEAT AREA!  Intense heat or direct sun will damage the unit. We only recommend using the unit indoors.  Do not place unit on top of any surface that could be damaged by water.  Your unit may create slight vapor overspray onto your surface top.  You can add a plant to the overspray area to help contain it.    

*The G2-PS (Plant Stand) System offers 2 ways of growing your hydroponic plants:

1 - Crib - The crib is built into the collar which allows you to create beautiful hydro gardens! The plants will be centered in the top of the basket, more or less suspended. You have the option of using multiple small plants OR one large plant to fill it. 

2 - Reducer plates -  The reducer plates are great for supporting vertical cane plants.  The 6 smaller holes surrounding the center plant are perfect for adding accent plants.  The plates may also be used with the crib if additional support is needed.  *Please note the plates do not lock into place so you have to be careful creating and cleaning your unit.   

Cylinder - 6in diameter and 14in height (approximately).  PLEASE NOTE ALL glass cylinders will have some of the following imperfections:  Swirls, bubbles, spider cracking, irregular bottoms, scarring, minor scratches, and small chips on the top edges.  These imperfections are deemed acceptable due to their manufacturing process.  Best part is......they are not noticeable when the unit is filled and running!

*Cleaning:  Water changes and plant cleaning occur every 2-3 weeks.  I do not recommend going longer than 3 weeks between cleanings to prevent your water from clouding and becoming odoriferous.  To clean, simply disconnect the air line from the back of the crib, lift the plant stand off the unit, and place the stand in your sink, allowing for easy maintenance of your plant roots.  Do not use any cleaning agents on your G2-PS parts.  Only use the soft bristle brush provided as needed and tap water (tap water is fine for cleaning, not growing) when cleaning your plant roots and system parts.  Algae easily comes off with your brush.  Be sure to give your plant a thorough rinsing before placing it back into your clean water filled cylinder.   When cleaning your cylinder, NEVER attempt to carry it filled with water.  Pour water from the cylinder into a bucket before carrying it.  Wash the cylinder with soap and water, rinse thoroughly, and dry the outer surface.  Place the empty cylinder back on the unit base and fill with distilled, reverse osmosis or at the very least filtered water to approximately 3 inches from the top of the cylinder.  Return your freshly rinsed plant stand back onto your cylinder and lock it in place.  Now fill your cylinder with water to the bottom of the collar.  Always wipe off any excess water from the unit base after filling.  Attach the air line to the back of the crib.  *You may need to add water weekly to your cylinder to maintain the proper water level, which is the bottom of the collar.   

Feeding:  It is recommended to feed plants every 6 weeks with the Jungle Juice plant food included with your system.   We recommend using your plant food at half strength, which is .5ml per gallon of water. (Full strength is 1ml plant food per gallon of water.) Your cylinder holds approximately 1.3 gallons of water.  DO NOT add extra food when you fill the cylinder, only more water.  Allow the plants to stay in the plant food for 5 to 7 days and then clean your system as directed above.  *Do not start feeding your plants until they have at least 1 inch of new water roots.  This can take 6 to 12 weeks for some plants.  (Again, only use Distilled, Reverse Osmosis or Filtered Water.)

*Lighting:  Your system offers 2 light sources:  The included base mounted Hydro light that uplights your cylinder and the overhead grow light (optional) that will extend up to 60 inches in height.  The overhead grow light mast is flexible on the end for light adjustment as needed. The lights have their own in-line controllers.  The base light we recommend running 12 hours per day (green light setting) and the overhead light we recommend running 16 hours per day (red light setting).  The lights will come on every day at the time they are activated.   Push the bottom red button to turn the light on and then toggle through the button with the clock on it to select the duration of time.  Yellow is for 8 hours, green is for 12 hours, and red is for 16 hours.   The light will come on daily at the time you select your settings.  The buttons with the + and - are for bright or dim settings.  You can dim your base light for a nice soft light effect.  We recommend leaving the overhead grow light at full strength for daily growing.  You only need to reset the timers if the electric is shut off from the unit.

Plant Stand   -  The proprietary plant stand allows you to protect your plant for root maintenance and cleaning.  Place your stand in your sink and give your plant a good rinse before placing it back into your clean water filled cylinder.

Measurements - 7in diameter 15in height - weight (not filled with water) 5.5lbs 110v - cord length 5ft

Never use cleaning agents on your G2-PS parts.  Always wipe off excess water from your unit after filling it with water.

Please let us know if you have any questions or guidance.  We appreciate your support!

HAPPY HYDRO!

Randy and The Gang at PlantDaddy.pro     [email protected] 407-894-4121

  

 

 

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