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Sea of Green versus Stealth Grow Dresser

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Sea of Green versus Stealth Grow Dresser

Two best-selling hydroponics grow box models are the Sea of Green and Stealth Grow Dresser designs. Both of these comprehensive hydroponic systems retail for around the same amount, and both of them have about the same size of structure. So what makes these two popular hydroponic systems different? With a few subtle variations, either these kits offers all of what growers need to create vibrant plant cycles. Some details can show how these systems are similar and how they may differ.

Sea of Green versus Stealth Grow Dresser: Lighting

Both the Sea of Green and Stealth Grow Dresser kits come with 240 W LED grow lights to accommodate good plant growth. Both of these grow lights are also adjustable, with various features and kits provided to guide lights to offer good support for plants through all stages of growth.

Sea of Green versus Stealth Grow Dresser: Nutrients

While the Stealth Grow Dresser system comes with a range of grow and bloom nutrient products, the Sea of Green also offers some ‘veg and bloom’ fertilizer along with soil for more traditional plant growth. Call to get more specific information about which nutrients are included with either of these modern kits.

Sea of Green versus Stealth Grow Dresser: Structural Differences

Perhaps the biggest feature that separates these two hydroponics grow box models is that the Stealth Grow Dresser is a stealth grow box design that blends into an interior environment, in this case, by looking like a dresser or chest of drawers. By contrast, the Sea of Green is not billed as a stealth grow system; however, this floor-standing model is sturdy enough to stand up to moderate pressure and offers basic support for hydroponics projects.

Another detail is that the Stealth Grow Dresser system comes with additional odor control products, including a gel, for helping to seal odors into the interior space of the grow box.

Ask your hydroponics retailer about which of these solutions may be right for your own indoor gardening needs.

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