Description
The 48Pot XL System is extremely versatile and can be used for a wide range of plant types and sizes. Seasonal flowering plants and perennial shrubs thrive and produce an abundance of blooms and foliage because of the unique action of the AQUAvalve5, which is designed to allow the plant to go through a wet & dry cycle.
The 48Pot XL System is easily extended so many pots can be linked to a single reservoir. Please see examples of typical layouts using 3/8″ pipe or 1/2” pipe in the image gallery. The pots & trays can be easily moved at will, if the plants grow too large they can be spaced further apart with ease. Once set up and a reservoir is filled with water & liquid feed this extremely versatile system will completely take care of all your plants needs.
Which FlexiTank Reservoir Filter Should You Choose?
Pro Filter Vs Standard Filter
The Pro Filter Click Fit Tank Adapter and Filter is designed to be used with all sizes of FlexiTank and FlexiTank Pro. It introduces growers everywhere to the levels of adjustability and customization favored by commercial facilities. Different filter inserts can be used providing the grower with different micron options depending on their growing demands and it comes with a 120 micron filter. Whilst professional growers demand precision they also require products that are durable, reliable and easy to maintain. The Pro Filter was designed with these qualities in mind. The Pro Filter has a larger, drum-shaped filter area and a higher micron element for added protection against blockages. Its larger size makes dismantling and cleaning simple.
The Standard Click Fit Tank Adapter and Filter is designed to be used with all sizes of FlexiTank and FlexiTank Pro. It comes with a 70 micron filter. It is simply pushed onto the tap provided. It has a 1/2″ filter incorporated along its length to filter the water before it travels along the pipes. This fitting allows the user to push 1/2″ pipe onto the male end of the adapter. The filter is easily disassembled and cleaned.
Need help picking a reservoir? Below is information about each style of reservoir option available:
If you do not want to use a drainage layer of clay pebbles, hydroton or perlite No3 at the bottom of your pot, consider adding AirBases.
If you want to add extra oxygen to your root zone, consider adding AirDomes.
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