What's included vs what you add
✅ Included with your tower
- 32-pod hydroponic tower
- 5-gallon reservoir bucket
- Submersible water pump
- Water tubing
- Net pods — the cups that hold each plant
- This guide
➕ You supply (cheap & reusable)
- 1-inch rockwool starter cubes
- Hydroponic nutrients (A+B or all-in-one)
- Seeds (or small starter plants)
- pH test kit + pH Down (recommended)
- LED grow light (only if growing indoors)
How your tower actually works
No soil, no mess. The pump sits in the reservoir bucket and pushes nutrient water up a tube to the top of the tower. From there, gravity pulls the water down past every plant's roots and back into the bucket — over and over. Your job is simply to keep the water topped off, the nutrients fed, and the pH in range. That's it.
Set up your tower
Pick a spot
Flat, stable, with good airflow — near a sunny window, on a patio, or under a grow light. Keep it near an outlet so the pump can reach.
Fill the reservoir with ~5 gallons of water
Tap water is fine for most people. If you can, let it sit out overnight first (this lets chlorine evaporate). Room temperature is best.
Drop the pump in and connect the tubing
The pump sits fully submerged at the bottom of the bucket. Connect its tubing up to the top of the tower — that's what carries the water to the top so it can trickle down.
Plug it in and watch the flow
Water should reach the top and run steadily down through every pod, back into the bucket. If the flow is uneven, check the tubing isn't kinked. Let it run while you mix nutrients next.
Mix your nutrients & water
This is the part that feels intimidating but really isn't. Two simple targets: feed the right amount, and keep the pH in range so the plants can absorb it.
Add nutrients to the reservoir
Follow the dosage on your bottle — it's measured per gallon. For a 5-gallon bucket, multiply by five. For young seedlings and leafy greens, start at half strength and work up. If using a 2-part (A+B), add A first, stir, then add B (never mix them together undiluted).
Check the pH
Plants can only "eat" the nutrients when the water is slightly acidic. Test with a pH kit and aim for the range below. If it's too high, add a few drops of pH Down, stir, and re-test.
You're done — let the pump circulate
The pump keeps everything mixed and oxygenated. Re-check pH every few days; it drifts as plants drink.
(start low)
reservoir
Start your seeds in rockwool
You start seeds outside the tower first, then move the sprouts in. Rockwool is the little cube that holds the seed and roots.
Soak the rockwool first
Your 1-inch rockwool cubes are naturally high-pH, so soak them for an hour in plain water adjusted to pH ~5.5 (a splash of pH Down). This one step prevents a lot of stalled-seedling headaches. Squeeze out the excess so it's damp, not dripping.
Drop 1–2 seeds in each cube
Most cubes have a little hole on top. Place a seed (or two for insurance) into the hole, about 1/4" deep. Lightly pinch the top closed.
Keep warm, moist, and lit
Set the cubes on a tray somewhere warm. Keep them damp (never bone-dry, never soaking). A sunny windowsill or a grow light works. Most greens and herbs sprout in 3–7 days.
Wait for a real seedling
Once you see a sprout with its first true leaves and tiny white roots starting to poke out of the cube, it's ready for the tower. Usually 7–14 days from sowing.
Move them into the tower
Set the rockwool cube into a net pod
Drop the whole cube (seedling and all) into one of the included net pods. It should sit snugly, seedling pointing up, roots pointing down.
Push the net pod into a tower pod hole
Press it gently into one of the 32 openings until it sits flush. Start with as many or as few as you like — even 8–10 plants is a great first grow.
Make sure the roots meet the water
The roots should reach into the channel where the water trickles down. Within a few days they'll find the flow and take off. That's it — you're growing.
Sunlight vs grow light
Growing outdoors / by a window
Give the tower 6–8 hours of direct sun a day — a south-facing patio, balcony, or bright window. No grow light needed.
6–8 hrs sun dailyGrowing indoors
Add a full-spectrum LED grow light above the tower on a timer, 14–16 hours a day. Without enough light, plants get tall, pale, and weak.
14–16 hrs LED dailyDaily & weekly care
Top off the water (every 2–3 days)
The level drops as plants drink and water evaporates. Refill so the pump always stays fully covered.
Check pH (every few days)
Aim for 5.5–6.5. Adjust with pH Down if it climbs. This is the #1 thing that keeps plants healthy.
Refresh nutrients (every 2–3 weeks)
Dump the old water, rinse the bucket, and mix a fresh batch. Top-offs in between just need a little nutrient added.
Harvest & tidy (ongoing)
Pick outer leaves as they mature and the plant keeps producing. Remove any yellow or dead leaves to keep airflow good.
Best crops for beginners
Fast, forgiving, and perfect for a vertical tower. Start with one or two and expand from there.
Lettuce
Basil
Spinach
Kale
Mint & herbs
Strawberries
Troubleshooting
🟡 Leaves turning yellow
Usually a feeding or pH issue. Check pH first (target 5.5–6.5) — if it's off, the plant can't absorb food even when it's there. Then make sure you actually added nutrients and refreshed them in the last 2–3 weeks.
🌱 Seeds won't sprout
Most common cause: the rockwool wasn't pH-soaked, or it dried out / drowned. Keep cubes damp, warm, and not soaking, and always pre-soak rockwool to ~pH 5.5. Some seeds also just take 7+ days — be patient.
📏 Plants tall, pale, and floppy
Not enough light. Move outside into more sun, or add/lower a grow light and run it 14–16 hrs a day.
💧 Water not flowing evenly
Check the tubing for kinks, make sure the pump is fully submerged, and clear any debris from the pump intake. The pump should always sit under water.
🟢 Green slime / algae
Algae loves light hitting the water. Keep the reservoir covered/shaded, don't overfill, and do your deep clean every 3–4 weeks. A little is normal; lots means light is reaching the water.
🐛 Bugs on the leaves
Even indoor plants get the occasional aphid. Rinse them off, remove badly affected leaves, and a little neem oil spray handles most issues. Good airflow prevents most of it.
FAQ
Do I really need rockwool, nutrients, and seeds — they weren't in the box?
Can I use regular potting soil or plant fertilizer?
Is tap water okay?
How often do I add nutrients?
Do I have to test pH?
Do I need a grow light?
How long until I can harvest?
Do I have to fill all 32 pods?
Can I leave it running 24/7?
Still have a question?
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