http://brightagrotech.com/products | ZipGrow Towers are a specially designed and scientifically proven vertical aquaponic or hydroponic tower that helps growers everywhere maximize production in limited space. See this video to learn more about ZipGrow Towers and why they work so well!
Nate is the Co-Founder of Bright Agrotech, a leader in vertical, space saving aquaponics and hydroponics systems and a commercial producer in the high plains of Laramie, WY. With this innovative technology, Nate and the Bright Agrotech team feed dozens of restaurants, over 50 people in a CSA program and supply for a local grocer.
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How do you keep red worms in the towers? you puth them there one by one?
so this is usable in aquaponics, right?
I really like the way he grow his greens.
What kind of media is used inside the towers ?
Can these be used for orchids?
Awesome pioneering work Nate!!
is there a list of what can and cannot be grown using the zip grow system; for instance, cabbage, cucumbers, beans and squash?
Why are some of the strawberry and lettuce plants in my towers rotting ??
ZipGrow Tower 4-Pack (5ft)
$257.95 Seems like a LOT to me.
hi I was wondering why dont you use aluminium gutters?
Do you sell the zip grow towers?
Seems the best product on the market and quite easier to use
I was wondering why don't you go with 2 faced tower design instead just one? ok, the plastic frame would be in 2 parts then to make it work, but wouldn't it be worth it since you could plant on 2 sides and grow more?
Hey Nate, I was told that I can use your matrix media in a horizontal flood/drain system. Can you confirm that and maybe explain how I would do so? Also to make it slightly more affordable ($60.00 to order 5 feet of media from you) I was thinking of combining the matrix media with clay pellets. What is your take on that?
Thanks again for these videos. They are making my design process a whole lot easier.
what are you spraying?
That's about right. The spacing is variable, but we recommend around 2.5 square feet per tower.
You bet, Bob. The spacing we suggest (for massed tower configurations) is about 20-22'' side by side and 18'' front to back (center to center). However, for green wall applications, the spacing can be condensed since you won't need to worry about light depletion to the rear towers. Hope that makes sense!
Thanks for your quick response. One more thing – Do you have a density of towers per square foot of greenhouse that you suggest? Maybe a better question would be what spacing is suggested. Looks like about 12" apart with rows about 2' on center. Is that about right?