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Example small-scale home system that only requires a 4x4 foot corner of any room.
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How to plant the G-Towers with no need for netpots or commercially manufactured plant starter plugs.
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Revision as of 17:39, 13 December 2015

Intro

  • See playlist from Larry Athey - [1]

Sourcing

  • Reticulated Urethane foam, artificial soil medium, open pore filter type material, 20-25 Pores Per Inch (PPI), very course.
  • Keith Pavlansky, kpavlansky@hibco.com
  • Larry Athey suggests 2"x3-1/2"x3' pieces, cost of $1/board-foot, or $1.75 per piece, minimum order quantity (MOQ) of $300.

Videos

Example small-scale home system that only requires a 4x4 foot corner of any room.

Hibco Plastics materials - artificial soil medium foam explained - interview of Hibco's Keith Pavlansky by David Cunningham of Smart Grow Technologies.

How to plant the G-Towers with no need for netpots or commercially manufactured plant starter plugs.