Find your nearest store

Amazon Aeroponics Expert Kit

SKU# G430

The Amazon Aeroponics Expert Kit is a high performance growing kit based around the ever impressive Amazon System. Enclosed in a BudBox XL tent, this kit includes complete lighting and extraction/filtration systems alongside the full Vita Link suite of nutrients and additives as well as everything else you'll need. Hard and soft water versions available. Full instructions supplied.

Print page
Email to a friend

Buy this product


Code Price Qty
3261 Amazon Aeroponics Expert Complete Grow Kit (SW)
£849.95
3268 Amazon Aeroponics Expert Complete Grow Kit (HW)
£849.95

Availability: In stock

Overview

The Amazon Aeroponics Expert Kit includes:

  • Amazon 8 Plant Aeroponic System
  • XL BudBox
  • 600 Watt Budget Lighting System
  • Eco-Technics 2 Light Timer Contactor
  • 2 x Grasslin Mechanical Timer
  • Ezi-Roll Light Hangers (Pair)
  • Hydroton Clay Pebbles (10 litre)
  • 24 x Grodan Large Cuttings Seed Cubes
  • RVK125A1 Extractor Fan
  • 4 metres of lead complete with 13 amp plug
  • CF240 Carbon Filter
  • 125mm (5 inch) Fast Clamp
  • 2 x 125mm (5 inch) Quick Release Duct Clip
  • 3 metres of 125mm (5 inch) Aluminium Ducting
  • 4 metres of Jack Chain
  • 4 x S Hooks
  • Vita Link Max Nutrients (2 litres of Grow and 10 litres of Bloom)
  • Vita Link Bio-Plus (250mls)
  • Vita Link Buddy (1 litre)
  • Vita Link Plant Start (250mls)
  • Vita Link Fulvic (250mls)
  • Vita Link Flush (250mls)
  • pH Down (250mls)
  • Hobby pH Meter
  • Bluelab (NZH) Nutrient (cF) Truncheon
  • 2 x 60ml Measuring Cup
  • 500ml Measuring Jug
  • 2 x Pipette
  • pH7 Calibration Solution (250mls)
  • 50ml Clonex
  • Cloning Scalpel
  • Medium Unheated Propagator

Reviews & Ratings

There are no reviews for this product yet. Be the first to share your experiences.

Questions and Answers (2)

what are dim of tent hieght width cheers

Written by AA | 26 May 2011

The tent is the XL Budbox, which is 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m high.
How do I know if I should buy the soft or hard water version of this kit?

Written by HH | 26 May 2011

The easiest way to tell is by having a look inside your kettle. If there is a lot of limescale buildup, you need the hard water version.

You may also be interested in the following...