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iDeerLED Indoor Plant Hydroponic Grow Kit

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R1,499

Retail: R2,000
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 iDeer Life Indoor Gardening Kit Hydroponic Growing System Kit is designed for soilless planting and growing plants in water without soil, the plants may grow up to 5 times faster than soil plantation and still 100% nature! You don’t need to worry about any soil contamination, no heavy metal contamination, no pesticide residue, no antibiotics, non-GMO and non-nitrite. Up to 7 plants can be grown at one time to satisfy various planting needs. Perfect for home/office/indoor decoration, indoor gardening, and science education for children, allow you to enjoy healthy and fresh herbs, vegetables, salad greens, flowers, and more.

Product Features 
  • Soil-Free, No Soil or Heavy Metal Contamination, No Pesticide Residue,
  • 100% Natural & Healthy Planting
  • No Season Limited
  • Non-Toxic Biochar Mud
  • High-Efficiency Customized Spectrum Lighting System
  • 3 Highly Smart& Adjustable Growth Modes
  • Fully Interactive Touch Screen Control Panel
  • Energy Saving
  • Height Adjustable for Different Plant’s Growth
  • Smart Reminder for when to add water
  • Automatically Turns Lights On/Off
Product Specifications
  • Colour: Black or White
  • Input - 100 -240V 50/60Hz 0,3A
  • Output - 24V
  • Material: 100% NEW ABS,PET
  • Number of Plants: 7
  • Water Tank Capacity: 4L
  • Product Weight: 1.3kg
  • Dimensions: 35cm (L) x 14cm (W) 50cm (H)
What's in the box?
  • 1 X Indoor Gardening Growth Light
  • 1 X Water Tank (Including water pump)
  • 2 X Plant Baskets 12 X Plant Sponges
  • A+B Nutrient Fertilizer for 3 Months Growth
  • 1 X Power Cord
  • 1 X Tool Kit
  • 1 X User Manual
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