Grow Healthier and Larger Hydroponic Crops with Quality Reverse Osmosis Systems

For those interested in hydroponic gardening, having access to quality reverse osmosis systems is vital to success. It was recently announced that GrowoniX has developed a line of reverse osmosis systems that are specifically designed for use by hydroponic growers.

Gilmanton Iron Works, NH, March 17, 2012 --(PR.com)-- My Hydroponic Gardening (myhydroponicgardening.com) is pleased to announce that it is now offering reverse osmosis systems for hydroponic growers and gardeners. This is in addition to its extensive inventory of LED grow lights.

For those interested in hydroponic gardening, having access to quality reverse osmosis systems is vital to success. It was recently announced that GrowoniX has developed a line of reverse osmosis systems that are specifically designed for use by hydroponic growers. Common, less superior units can have a waste ratio of 8 to 1 (meaning that up to 8 gallons of water is wasted in order to create 1 gallon of purified water). The new reverse osmosis systems Growonix GX 150 and GX 300 being marketed by GrowoniX and sold through My Hydroponic Gardening have a waste ratio of only 2 to 1. Other models such as the GX 600 and GX 1000 have a waste ration of only 1 to 1.

All models are made in the US and are ready to use right from the box. They do not require any special plumbing. Simply hook the unit of choice to a supply line and drainage line and that is it. According to My Hydroponic Gardening, the GX 300 is a perfect choice for most gardeners. This unit can produce up to 300 gallons of filtered water per day. This is enough water for small to medium operations. If the unit is fitted with the optional high-flow membrane, it can produce up to 400 gallons per day.

In addition to immediate use needs, the unit can also be fitted with an optional reserve tank. The unit can be operated either in continuous mode or in intermittent mode. In continuous mode, the unit will filter water continuously and store it in the reserve tank for later use. An auto shut off valve, which is included, will shut off supply water once the tank is full. Using a unit in the intermittent mode does not require the optional reserve tank. Users simply turn on the system when they need filtered water and turn it off when finished. All of the featured reverse osmosis systems will need replacement filters from time to time and these can be ordered from the website.

Having the best quality reverse osmosis systems and the best LED grow lights is imperative to high yield crop. Using high-quality reverse osmosis systems and quality LED grow lights will bring about the results that growers want in their crops. Crops will also be healthier and have a larger yield when they are grown under the optimum conditions.

The above mentioned website also features in-depth information on all things associated with hydroponic gardening. The site is easy to use and the information is free. To learn more on any of the new reverse osmosis systems, or to learn much more on how to select LED grow lights, visit the site and browse their extensive library of information articles and useful how-to articles. No signup or log in is required.
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