Fabricant mondial de systèmes hydroponiques sur mesure et de projets agricoles commerciaux clés en main
While NFT channels are perfect for lettuce, they are a disaster for large vine crops like Tomatoes, Cucumbers, and Peppers. These "heavy feeders" develop massive root systems that can clog a standard channel in weeks, leading to overflow and root rot.
For commercial vine crop production, the global standard is the Dutch Bucket (or Bato Bucket) System. This guide explains the mechanics of Lyine’s Dutch Bucket line and how it supports long-term growth cycles (up to 11 months).
A mature tomato plant can consume 2-3 liters of water per day and has a root mass the size of a basketball.
What makes a Dutch Bucket "Hydroponic" rather than just a pot? It’s the Siphon Elbow at the bottom.
Lyine’s patented siphon design ensures a small reservoir of nutrient solution (approx. 2-3cm) always remains at the bottom of the bucket.
Commercial greenhouses prefer Dutch Buckets because they are modular. The buckets sit on a single drain pipe (UPVC).
System Specs:
| Feature | Lyine Commercial Spec |
| Bucket Volume | 11 Liters (Standard) |
| Irrigation Type | Drip Emitters (Pressure Compensated) |
| Spacing | Flexible (Typically 3-4 buckets per meter) |
If you are growing fruit-bearing crops, you need a system that handles weight, heavy feeding, and aggressive roots. Lyine’s Commercial Dutch Bucket System is the robust solution designed to support your plants from seedling to final harvest.
Don't guess the number of buckets. Let our engineers calculate the Irrigation Layout and Drip Line Pressure for your specific crop.
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