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Cash Crop versus Earth Cab Grow Box

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Often, growers are looking at comparing two or more grow box systems in order to get the best solutions for a given hydroponics project. But how do you evaluate these offers and figure out which one is right for your garden?

One example is between two of the most affordable and innovative grow boxes out there -- one of them is the Cash Crop versatile plant system -- the other is the Earth Cab grow box setup. Either of these can be a great way to nourish plants, so how do you figure out what you want?

Cash Crop

The Cash Crop system can house a range of plants in either a hydro or a soil-based rack tray setup. The boxes generally range from 2 to 3 feet tall.

Cash Crop has a reflective interior that helps distribute light to all of the plants inside. It also has a lot of the other basic features that you want in a grow box -- but one of the biggest advantage of Cash Crop, according to customer testimonies, is its stealth. Many growers are looking for grow boxes that can operate inobtrusively in a room, where no one even really knows they're there. According to past satisfied customers, Cash Crop operates on a “whisper” with odor blocking technology and more to keep plant growth discrete and protected from activity in high-traffic areas.

Earth Cab

Earth Cab grow boxes are some of the most stunning designs for a compact, closed grow box. Many of these designs range 74.5 inches tall and also have the reflective interior for light distribution.

Earth Cab also has a lot more neatly modern features, from grow lighting to plant trays, that factor into a design that's more than the sum of its parts. Earth Cab looks great and it works great too. It may be a choice for growers who want a slightly larger plant environment, or those who are attracted to its superior visual design.

To choose between either of these systems or any other grow box, get an idea of the number of plants that you want to support. Look at the given sizes and understand how your gardening plan will fit inside. Check the intensity and spectrum for grow lights to make sure they have what it takes to shepherd plants through to maturity. And think about any other accessories, such as carbon dioxide additions or enhanced nutrient solutions, to boost a particular plant cycle.

For more, check out all of the materials and equipment available online to help you set up your hydroponic garden the right way.

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