Shut Off Valve and our complete line of fittings is known for its superior performance and reliability. These non-corrosive plastic fittings are guaranteed to provided a secure, watertight and airtight connection. These fittings offer strength and durability. Pro Grow Barbed Ball Valves regulate your hydroponic irrigation systems with a simple turn of the knob.
Shut Off Valve 1/2"
- 1/2-inch nylon inline ball valve with double-sided barbed fittings
- Perfect for adjusting flow rates
- Rugged plastic construction
- No Assembly Required
Valve 3/4"
- 3/4-inch nylon inline ball valve with double-sided barbed fittings
- Perfect for adjusting flow rates
- Rugged plastic construction
- No Assembly Required
Valve 1" Shut Off
- 1-inch nylon inline ball valve with double-sided barbed fittings
- Perfect for adjusting flow rates
- Rugged plastic construction
- No Assembly Required
Hydroponics
Looking for a great way to grow your own plants indoors? Look no further than hydroponics! Hydroponic systems are becoming increasingly popular as indoor gardening becomes more common. They’re a great solution for home growers who want to start growing their own plants, especially in areas where it may not be possible or practical to have an outdoor garden.
What are Hydroponics Systems?
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without using soil. Instead, nutrients and water are delivered directly to the roots through an irrigation system. This means that you can grow plants anywhere – even inside your home! The benefits of hydroponics include reduced waste, increased control over growing conditions, and faster growth rates.
Types of Hydroponic Systems
There are many different types of hydroponic systems, but they all share some common components. These include a grow tray or reservoir, an irrigation system, grow lights, and ventilation. You’ll also need to choose the right plants for your system.
The most common type of hydroponic system is the drip system. In a drip system, water and nutrients are delivered directly to the roots of the plants through a series of small tubes. The amount of water and nutrients can be controlled with a timer, so that the plants receive exactly what they need.
Another popular type of hydroponic system is the ebb and flow system. In an ebb and flow system, plants are grown in a tray that is periodically flooded with nutrient-rich water. The water then drains back into a reservoir, leaving the roots oxygenated.
There are many other types of hydroponic systems, including wick systems, aeroponic systems, and deep water culture systems. Each system has its own set of pros and cons, so it’s important to do your research before choosing a system for your indoor garden.