From this writer’s definition, hydroponics starter kits are fundamentally the supplies you will need for one cycle crop, to grow and harvest.  In their simplest type hydroponic growing techniques require a water tank for holding water and nutrients; containers and grow medium to support and stabilize the plants; a water circulation or delivery device; enough lighting equipment that has a timer to copy growing seasons; nutrients to nourish your plants; and a light restricted space in which to contain your hydroponic system and plants.

 

When picking out an option for your initial foray into hydroponics the 1st choice you’ll need to make is whether or not you would like to stick to the do-it-yourself method or would prefer to buy a premade starter kit.   Our research indicates that the do-it-yourself approach might save you approximately $100 (assuming you already own an electrical jig saw and drill) over purchasing  total, pre-packaged hydroponic starter kits brought to your doorstep.   You’ll additionally spend a good ten hours or maybe more finding all the individual pieces you need and constructing your hydroponic starter system.   Only you can see whether the time vs. savings formula works for you.

 

After careful study, and individual screening of various products available on the market, we suggest the Bubbleponics System with the optionally available grow tent, both from Stealth Hydroponics as the perfect hydroponics starter kit.  It consists of everything you need to grow up to 6 plants together, regardless of where you live, what kind of power functions you have, and regardless of whether or not you possess a green thumb. It only requires you lower than 1 hour to arrange everything from the time hydroponics starter kits arrive in your doorway.  

 

Every thing is included: reservoir, water pump, air pump and bubble stones, planting pots, growing medium and rock wool cubes, hoses, extension wires, timer, nutrients, lighting for both vegetative and blooming cycles, and a light proof growing roomJust about every a couple of weeks, you should add nutrients and change the water so make sure you bought the optional reservoir drain, otherwise you’ll be suffering from messy momentsAlso make sure you situate your reservoir above the floor level to have someplace to drain things.

 

The Bubbleponics Hydroponics Starter Kits are well thought out, cleverly created and pretty much fool proof.   Having a little cleaning between round of plants, this idiot proof starter kit may be used over and over againBest of all the cost of everything mentioned above is right around the $400 mark.  Moving forward, the only things that will cost you down the road are extra nutrients (the package comes with a 6 month’s supply), your electric expenses for lighting (minimal as this starter kit uses CFL light bulbs which are very inexpensive to run), and eventually replacement light bulbs (the originals ought to last you at the very least a year.)  Good luck and happy growing.

 

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