Mammoth Extraction Kit 6” Box Fan 1500m3 Kit

HYK-0405 6” Box Fan 1500m3 Kit

( HYK-0405 )

An essential kit for those just starting out, or for growers looking to update their hydroponics setup

 In one impressive go. We’ve considered top quality and noise reduction when putting this together: our box fans are capable of exchanging up to 4250m³/h of cool and pure air into a grow room.  

 
 

UK Delivery

  • Royal Mail Tracked 2-5 working days  £4.80 
  • £19 Next day delivery available at checkout via DHL.
  • FREE DELIVERY on orders over £50.

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How do I set up a hydroponic system?

Setting up a hydroponic system involves several key steps. First, choose the type of hydroponic system that suits your needs, such as Deep Water Culture, Nutrient Film Technique, or Ebb and Flow.

  • Gather materials
    You will need a water reservoir, a growing medium (like clay pellets or rockwool), a nutrient solution, a pump (if applicable), and grow lights if you're setting up indoors.
  • Set up the system
    Assemble your chosen hydroponic system according to the instructions. Ensure that the water reservoir is clean and that all components are securely connected.
  • Fill the reservoir
    Add water and mix in your hydroponic nutrient solution according to the instructions on the packaging.
  • Add plants
    Place seedlings or seeds into the growing medium, ensuring they have good contact with the nutrient solution or water.
  • Monitor conditions
    ​Regularly check the pH levels, nutrient concentration, and overall health of your plants. Adjust the system as necessary to maintain optimal growth conditions.

 

 
 

How to control temperature and humidity for exotic plants

Controlling temperature and humidity for exotic plants is crucial for their health. Here are some effective strategies:

Temperature Monitoring

Use a digital thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature. Aim for a range of 20-25°C, as many exotic plants thrive in this environment.

Heating and Cooling

Depending on your climate, you may need to use heaters or air conditioning to maintain the desired temperature.

 

Humidity Control

Use a hygrometer to monitor humidity levels. Exotic plants often prefer higher humidity (around 60-80%). Use a humidifier to maintain these levels or place trays of water near the plants to naturally increase humidity.

Air Circulation

Ensure adequate air circulation with fans to prevent stagnant air, which can lead to mould and other issues.

 

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