Eco System

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
I have been looking at these things for a while now and will make a good summer setup (heat issues) as it only uses 2 x 600w hps.

Is anybody running one, tried one or know somebody that has?

Does it live upto it's claims or anywhere near for that matter?

How easy are they to manage?

It has a £2k price tag which is fine if it does what it says on the tin.


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THE ECOSYSTEM


Grow plants quicker and faster than ever before with the new and improved eco system, it uses an atomatic self watering drip feed hydroponic irrigation system allowing your plants to grow up to 3 x quicker than soil grown plants! The unit can hold up to 300 plants, the unit stands vertical with the plants growing inwards towards


For the customers that are concerned with their dietary habits, and sensitive to the ever rising costs, and availability of their favorite fruits and vegetables, free of chemicals and pesticides that are so harmful to the health.

Our hydroponic system is compact, easy to assemble, and operate. It requires a minimum of maintenance, and it allows your average family, an all year long indoor growth of delicious fruits and vegetables.
The system was conceived and adapted to best suit interior gardening, in its size, it hardly exceeds your normal conventional appliance. Our hydroponic device is compatible for both, residential and commercial use.
The Eco System vertical growing chamber

Its profiled appearance is well adapted for all your interior gardening needs. Being easy to assemble, it also allows for easy transportation without dismantling, or having to empty out plants. Our device is on wheels, which makes it an important residential and commercial functional aspect.
The system is easy to move, its mobility makes it easy to relocate without compromising the growing plants. The ingenuity of the removable slabs, allows you to grow a variety of many different subjects at once.
Due to its cylindrical form of four feet in diameter, surrounding two light bulbs, this system allows for a perfect and uniform light diffusion. If otherwise deployed, the cylinder would take on the measures of four feet by twelve feet and require at least.
  • maximum lighting of plants thanks to two air cooled lights fitted into the system in a glass tempered tube.
  • Integrated 80 litre reservoir in the base of the system.
  • Integrated ventilation system comprising air cooled lighting tube and two oscillating fans.
  • Ingenious feeding system using 1 metre rockwool slabs suspended vertically ensures steady feeding and irrigation.
  • Simplicity of operation and maintenance.
The EcoSystem was conceived with the idea of using two different configurations, either the drop by drop method (droplets) or by periodical irrigation. This culture method twinned to gravity gives your plants an ideal mixture of nutriments and oxygen for rapid growth of your plants.
With its planting concept on vertical rock-wool slabs and the access doors on each side of the cultures cylinder, you will have easy access to all plants at all times. What's more, the EcoSystem allows you to unhook the wool slabs at the time as the plants, so that you will give them the best care under ideal ergonomic conditions.


About the Eko System
Simple management of culture parameters
The EcoSystem makes easy the airing parameters, also of humidity and temperature by incorporating the two ventilators molded into the reservoir. They give oxygen to plants by simulating a natural environment that stimulates the growth of the stem, allowing it to support larger fruits. By simulating a soft summer breeze, they eliminate risks of burn (clorase-chlorination) while maximizing absorption of light by the plant.
Maximum use of space
Thanks to its cylindrical shape in a vertical position, the culture surface of 48 square feet (4,45 m2) is equal to three times the floor surface used, allowing economy of space.
Quick set-up for rapid growth
The initial assembly of the EcoSystem is fast and easy (more or less 45 minutes). It's made easy by a previous set-up at the plant and also by a step by step assembly mode.
The "put into operation" of culture is made easy by tested instructions how to use, easy to apply. That will reduce the getting used to period of the culture concept well tested, in EcoSystem. It will thus help you to raise your harvesting.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
I believe most people on this site are more DIY than spend that kind of money. I have seen home made ones of these work well, but have never seen any one actually use the pre-made one. The theory is there, sizing and details are what i would worry about. Also all grows would have to be done in groups, no staggering harvests. I would love to see one filled with buds.
 

DrFever

New Member
as well there ment to place in as clones and into flower normally running one vertical vented light i seen them up close and for the price i found it pretty expensive
 

Thedillestpickle

Well-Known Member
Whats the advantage of putting 300 plants in that? do you go strait from clone to flower with no veg? its interesting but I dont really understand the advantage... otherwise you could just do a closet setup like what Jigfresh is doing and have I think 10 hydro plants in a closet.

I do think its overkill unless there is a specific reason to have so many mini clones instead of less but larger plants
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
Whats the advantage of putting 300 plants in that? do you go strait from clone to flower with no veg? its interesting but I dont really understand the advantage... otherwise you could just do a closet setup like what Jigfresh is doing and have I think 10 hydro plants in a closet.

I do think its overkill unless there is a specific reason to have so many mini clones instead of less but larger plants

You veg clones until approx 6 inches. They claim in excess of 1oz per plant. 300 plants running on 2 x 600w hps for 8-10 weeks.

3kg every 10 weeks on just 1200w.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
3000 grams from 1200 watts, thats more than 2 grams per watt. You better have your shit on lock down to get anywhere near these numbers. I did not see the 300 number, i wouldn't run it just for that.
Edit i just used your numbers, by my math you will have (300 plants x 28 grams) 8400 grams. 8.4 kg. They are just lying.
 

MrMeanGreen

Active Member
3000 grams from 1200 watts, thats more than 2 grams per watt. You better have your shit on lock down to get anywhere near these numbers. I did not see the 300 number, i wouldn't run it just for that.
Edit i just used your numbers, by my math you will have (300 plants x 28 grams) 8400 grams. 8.4 kg. They are just lying.
Sorry my bad, was a pretty wasted last night, 1 j of oil and both my brain cells cease to function. What I was trying to say was hitting 10g per plant which shouldn't be hard, will give 3kg which is pretty amazing off 2 x 600w and minimal veg. I have tried a sog once before and averaged 20g per plant so 10 shouldn't be to much to ask..

I don't hold any credance to 1g / watt theory as there are far to many variables. With this rig every lumen, every watt will go to the plants, nothing lost from reflection or absorbtion else where.
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
I will agree with the no light wasted theory, what i wouldnt give to be able to do a vertical.
But look at that thing again and really try to picture 300 10 gram buds in there, hell dried it would basically fill the damn thing, let alone growing on the plants. I could see it fitting 100 plants and getting 10 grams a piece, above that you are going to have issues i think. There appears to be 16 of the rockwool slabs, so we will go ahead and say 10 a piece, (6" tall this is gonna be about all you can fit) so 160 plants.
 
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