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Dutch Bucket System
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I haven't seen a thread for this Dutch bucket hydroponic system, is their anyone using such type of things or used in the past. I am looking to got with totally with Hydroponics because of low investments.
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The Dutch Bucket (Bato) system is ideal for growing larger crops like tomatoes and cucumbers. Each plant grows in its own bucket with drip-fed nutrients, and excess solution drains back to a common line.

It offers good root aeration, easy maintenance, and is simple to scale. Just monitor pH, EC, and ensure proper drainage slope for best results.
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It can be better than some basic hydroponic setups because each plant has its own bucket, giving better root aeration and more control over individual plants.
Some advantages:
Good root aeration
Easy to manage individual plants
Scalable setup (add more buckets anytime)
Suitable for greenhouse or terrace setups

Just make sure:

Proper slope is given to the drain line
EC and pH are monitored regularly
Drippers are cleaned to avoid clogging
Overall, it's a simple and reliable hydroponic system, especially for fruiting crops.
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