Hobbyist, Professional, and Commercial Hydroponic Systems
You may be wonder if your a hobbyist, professional, or commecial hydroponic system user. In this blog, I will explain the differences between the 3 and hopefully this will help you in your endevours.
A hobbyist gardener is one who wants to grow only for himself. Hobbyist hydroponic systems usually hold about 10 plants or less. If you are looking to grow organic vegetables for yourself and family, the hobbyist is just about right for you. The 9 plant economy grow box, for example, is perfect as far as pricing, size, and production for the hobbyist grower. You can grow up to 9 plants, which is enough to feed yourself and a few family members for the month.
A professional grower is one looking to profit off of the hydroponic system. A professional hydroponic system usually holds about 15 - 32 plants. With a Co2 system, harvesting an average of 24 plants, would provide one huge yields at the end of the month. In fact, it would be enough to support a home business such as providing fresh herbs to a restaurant.
A commercial hydroponic system is for extremely huge yields. Commercial boxes usually range from 32 - 80 plants. Commercial growers are usually looking for gigantic profits from gigantic yields. In fact, many commercial growers buy a few commercial size boxes for massive yields. For example, one may buy 4 jumbo stealth hydroponics, each holding up to 40 plants, in order to boost their income.
Wether you are a hobbyist, professional, or commercial grower, the great news is that the system always ends up paying for itself. But it is important figure out what where you stand, and what you are looking to accomplish before ordering a grow box system.
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