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Flooding versus injection culture comparison

FLOODING
Liquid 1000 ppm
INJECTION

Ordinary flooded rotating garden
GI Grow System



530 ml of liquid
The cube does not have enough time to drain due to the rotation
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The plant absorbs 200ml
330 ml of residual
Because the cube does not drain enough, there is little oxygen. The liquid must dry up
in order to leave the cube,
which makes it necessary to place ventilators on the cubes.
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Salt accumulation
Finally, once the lengthy drying
process is over, the plant starts to get oxygen through its roots. The liquid has evaporated, but salt has already started to accumulate,
which requires the cubes to be
rinsed frequently. As a result,
your profits evaporate.


Small quantities of liquid in the cube.
There is plenty of oxygen
because you inject small
quantities of liquid in the cube.
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The plant absorbs 200ml
20 ml or less
of residual
Plenty of oxygen

The small amount of residual liquid gets distributed throughout the rotating cube.

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Very little salt
accumulation
Plenty of oxygen

Very fast root oxygenation
Optimal growth
More frequent automated watering. Easily rinse once per week or less. This enables you to save space, time and money.