Eurogrow Drip Hydroponic System..has anyone used it??

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Has anyone used this as im going to get one but i just need to know some answers to some questions ill have like simplicity of this set up!!....
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EUROGROWER Drip Hydroponic System
The new EuroGrower from General Hydroponics is the ideal system for someone new to gardening. The EuroGrower provides users with a simple, yet elegant approach to home hydroponics. The heart of the EuroGrower is our custom designed 40-gallon Panda reservoir, which is more than adequate for its eight 2-gallon buckets. Whether using a soil or soil-less medium, growers can use the EuroGrower virtually anywhere. The EuroGrower comes complete with Flora Series nutrients, which are currently the industry standard.
This system is sized 4’7” x 2’
This system includes:
• 40-gallon Panda® reservoir
• 8 buckets
• 250gph Mag-Drive® 2
• Mag-Drive® Pump
• CocoTek bricks
• Hydroton
• PH kit
• Grasslin timer
• 3-part Flora Kit
 
When i germinate my seeds and they pop do i just add the sprout to a rockwool cube and plant it in the Eurogrow???
 
When i germinate my seeds and they pop do i just add the sprout to a rockwool cube and plant it in the Eurogrow???

I have never used that system but I have used a drip system.

I would sprout them in the rockwool. If not then as soon as you see a root pop get it right in the cube. Then as soon as you see roots coming out of the cube then plant in the system.

Are you using a drip ring?
 
I have never used that system but I have used a drip system.

I would sprout them in the rockwool. If not then as soon as you see a root pop get it right in the cube. Then as soon as you see roots coming out of the cube then plant in the system.

Are you using a drip ring?
I dont think there is a ring just little tubes that pop up on each pot!!
 
When the they are still babies I would just drip on the cubes but I would only do it for 15min 4 times a day, may have to change to more of less depending on how much water you plant will take. When they are babies the cubes are going to hold a lot of water so watering 24/7 will not be needed. After you get a good root system I would go ahead and move the dripper of the cube and then feed 24/7 but making sure that there isnt to much water reaching the cubes. Damp it good, dripping wet is bad. Root and stem rot from an overwatered cube.
 
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