Collection: Bato Dutch Bucket Hydroponic Systems

Bato Dutch Buckets are employed to grow larger long term plants supported with different inert growing substrates and the hydroculture nutrient solution may be recirculating or runs through the system once to waste or gets recycled.
Bato buckets can be used both in deep water culture and ebb and flow hydroponics systems.
Plants grown with the dutch bucket method include different tomato species, different cucumber varieties, different melon varieties, grapes, other vines, zucchini, patty pan scallop squash, butternut squash, spaghetti squash, other summer squash varieties, different hot and sweet capsicum bell pepper species, beans, peas, eggplants, fruiting heavily vegetative plants, roses, petunias, different coloured geraniums, begonias, impatiens, peace lilies, marigold, phlox, snapdragons, carnations, other cut flowers with successive flowering where deadheading encourages further floral growth.