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For use in a small space what are the pros and cons of the Emilys Garden-Passive Hydroponic System and the WaterFarm Hydroponic Garden-Hydrofarm, and what do they come with?

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For use in a small space what are the pros and cons of the Emilys Garden-Passive Hydroponic System and the WaterFarm Hydroponic Garden-Hydrofarm, and what do they come with?

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The Emily’s Garden comes with 16 oz of Hydrofarm Agro All Purpose Nutrient. Since it has 6 pots, it is really easy to remove some plants and add new ones without distrubing the others. That is nice especially if you have plants maturing at different rates. This is a good system for smaller plants, although people have used the system to grow tomatoes. The main problem with this system is taht the reservoir is small, and if you have 6 large plants, they will need a refill every day. This is a passive system, the plants wick the water up. It is great for herbs and lettuce. The WaterFarm comes with three 8 oz bottles of the Flora Series Nutrient (1 bottle each of the Bloom, Micro, and Grow). This nutrient is more flexible then the nutrient that comes with the Emily’s. The nice thing about a 3 part solution is that you mix it to a ratio depending on if you are in bloom or vegetative stages. The WaterFarm is good for one or two large plants. Again, with the WaterFarm the reservoir is pretty

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