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    A Method for Growing Hydroponically in Sand

    Right now we are more concerned with getting the word out than gathering preorders. But in time I think the product will speak for itself. I'm glad to hear you've had success cloning with a similar method. We don't have the ability to test with every plant so information like that is valuable...
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    A Method for Growing Hydroponically in Sand

    Let me address both of those concerns. Sand composition is very irregular and the individual particles do not form very tight matrices. This is why sand can easily slip through your fingers compared to soils or clays. The irregular particle sizes also means that there are many gaps in between...
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    A Method for Growing Hydroponically in Sand

    Unfortunately my area doesn't allow me to perform that test. However, I can confirm that it can grow a variety of plant types, including heartier plants like peppers or tomatoes. In test the planters have supported a variety of roots systems thin, thick, tangled. In principle it should support...
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    A Method for Growing Hydroponically in Sand

    Hello guys I'm new to this forum but I wanted to spread the word on a project I'm currently working on. It is for a hydroponic system that requires no pumps in order to operate and uses sand as a grow medium. It is able to grow a variety of herbs, fruiting plants, and houseplants. Currently, I'm...
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