New device claims 50 more oxygen to roots!

PSUAGRO.

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nice marketing...........terrible pricing, I don't buy anything with the
term patented "nano tech"in the description ......lol

Can get a commercial ecoair pump at a fraction of the cost
 

GemuGrows

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I talked to one of their sales representatives for a good while at work.

IMO probably would pay off on your first grow, pretty big time too.

This were made for fish live wells in boats because no airstone could oxygenate the water enough.

When you see one of these running in person its actually very impressive.

PSUAGRO if it was good marketing this wouldnt be the first time you heard of it, its been around for a good little while now

Tomato growers who tested this out noticed ~20% increased yields. I dont know who wouldn't invest $200 for a 20% increased yield.
 

GemuGrows

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Super thrive has been around for "awhile" too ;-)

20 percent increase in yields== everyone and their mom would be using it already........their not
Yeah I mean my store doesn't carry them yet but when they do, if i grew hydro instead of soil organic, i'd buy it for $200.

I wouldn't buy superthrive and we carry that and it only costs $20..

And a while and a little while are two very different things; hence the bold... Don't try to quote me if your going to misquote me bro

Super thrive has been around for "awhile" too ;-)

20 percent increase in yields== everyone and their mom would be using it already........their not
Its like you forget how cheap weed growers are

Besides i didnt say it would increase your cannabis yields by 20%, hell it might up them by 50% or it might decrease them by 100% and all your plants would die. But tomato growers noticed ~20% increased yields.
 

GemuGrows

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Strawberries,Tomato, & Flowers (% increased yield)
2007 Tomato Brandywine (organic)13%

2007 Bell Peppers (organic)32%

2006 Tomato Brandywine (organic)21%

2006 Bell Peppers (organic)58%

2007 Hanging Basket Flowers16%

Strawberries & Tomato (% increased yield)
2013 Strawberries Evie 18.3%

2013 Tomato BHN 15.8%


PSUAGRO i really respect how much research you do before knocking products as marketing genius. It makes you look brilliant dawg
 

upnsmoke13

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I clicked the link! Held my mind, long enough, to go thru the whole site. Who knows, if I had a buck fity, I think I'd buy one!
For now, I'll read what others think!
 

GemuGrows

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I clicked the link! Held my mind, long enough, to go thru the whole site. Who knows, if I had a buck fity, I think I'd buy one!
For now, I'll read what others think!
imo its not something a beginner grower needs because there are more important investments for them to make. But for growers who have great setups who want to take their grow to the next level, this is something they could experiment with
 

KarmaPaymentPlan

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imo its not something a beginner grower needs because there are more important investments for them to make. But for growers who have great setups who want to take their grow to the next level, this is something they could experiment with
i would imagine getting air into your water could cost you a fraction of the price anywhere else you go. You said growers are cheap so why spend all that when you could get a high pressure system put together that'll do all your plants? Just seems ridiculous for an air stone.
 

Rrog

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IMHO, much better to have a fabric pot, with 30% aeration amendments based on soil volume. The air is huge and important, but no need / value to pumping air.

The rest is marketing, which is effective. Especially with a couple of graphs / stats. Those things tip the scales for a guy wanting to buy shit, that's all
 

GIJonas

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I'm really liking the concept here, total no brainer. What they charge on the other hand??? I've done some diy electrolysis for various reasons and have noticed this effect in the water. Seeing this I am definitely going to look into a diy setup to try. Really not rocket science involved here.

There's more than one advantage. The second most in my mind is noise! I have 8 air circuits running to diy air rings and it works bomb but is nooiiissyyyyy. This would be entirely silent and would most definitely cut down wattage vs large pumps.
 

GemuGrows

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i would imagine getting air into your water could cost you a fraction of the price anywhere else you go. You said growers are cheap so why spend all that when you could get a high pressure system put together that'll do all your plants? Just seems ridiculous for an air stone.
Again, this isn't something for most growers. But the ones who do get it i'm sure would be very happy with the results. After some time i'm sure the prices will go down, especially as competitors swoop in on the market.

Keep in mind I had a few hours to personally pick the brains of these vendors and I could have been doing other things at the time. I spent a good while learning all I could about this product because I honestly think its a good product.

Sorry if i seemed a little heated and unpleasant with my posts last night I was drinking away a really stressful situation. But I do believe this is a pretty quality product and I think good hydroponic results would be had with it
 

ttystikk

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I run RDWC with top feed. The waterpump in the control bucket supplies a manifold that delivers water to every netpot full of hydroton.

No airstones, lines or pumps AT ALL. Growth is measurably faster than with airstones. Yield is better, too.
 

GemuGrows

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I run RDWC with top feed. The waterpump in the control bucket supplies a manifold that delivers water to every netpot full of hydroton.

No airstones, lines or pumps AT ALL. Growth is measurably faster than with airstones. Yield is better, too.
Yeah o2 grow would be pretty useless in that application. Same with like a flood/drain table.

What nute line do u use if u dont mind me asking?
 

DemonTrich

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for 299.99 I can get a homeless person to blow in my h2o holding tank for 6 months. I have 2x60 gal aerators I bought for 15.00 each going in my 45 gal brute garbage can I have my h2o in.
 

GemuGrows

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for 299.99 I can get a homeless person to blow in my h2o holding tank for 6 months. I have 2x60 gal aerators I bought for 15.00 each going in my 45 gal brute garbage can I have my h2o in.
That homeless person wouldnt oxygenate your water nearly as well as this o2 grow.

I literally don't understand why everybody is being such a dick about this product. There are so many worse products to knock.

Your all just being assholes holy shit.

If you don't want it dont fucking buy it, but if you grow in a DWC I guarantee your yield would increase substantially.

You guys gotta not be stupid assholes about things you don't feel like buying.

Yeah this product is useless for like 95%+ of growers, but some could seriously benefit from it. I'm sorry that your stoner broke asses can't afford to spend extra money on top notch gear, but hey some of you can so you might as well.
 

DemonTrich

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are you promoting this or looking for justification from a costly purchase?

sorry, ill keep my 2x15.00 pumps and my 4x 15" air stones. just my opinion. no need to be a DICK!!!!!!!


there IS another product that's been on the market for some time now, that's just the stone. it does/looks aeration cloud (not bubbles), but is about 15.00-35.00 per stone. found on amazon and ebay.
 
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