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Xiamen Wellgain Greenhouse Engineering Co., Ltd

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A-type PVC Hydroponic Strawberry Substrate Trough


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Minimum Order Quantity:

1000 Meter

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Description

Strawberry plant trough

The U-type growing gutter system mostly use A type rack with substrate culture for strawberry,tomato,peppers and other plants growing.

Size:
Small trough: 19*12*16cm,
Medium trough: 22*13*18cm,
Big trough: 30*20*19cm,

The Advantage of our hydroponic U-type growing gutter :
1.Strawberry vertical cultivation in greenhouse can greatly save greenhouse land. Improve greenhouse use area and space.
2.Reduce pests and diseases and facilitate daily management.
3.Food grade UPVC material, long service life.
4.Low cost but stable and high productivity.
5.All the growing conditions can be controlled with hydroponics system.
6.Plants grow healthier ,No pesticide damage,environment friendly,easy to harvest.
7.It is a new modem strawberry cultivation techniques.

  • Strawberry
  • PVC trough
  • Planting Gutter
  • A type
  • Customized
  • Hydroponic system

Production Capacity:

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Delivery Timeframe:

Within 30 Days

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More about
Xiamen Wellgain Greenhouse Engineering Co., Ltd

icone de usuario

10-50

Employees

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500K - 1M

Sales volume (USD)

icone de exportar

100%

% Export sales

2019

Year

Established


Business type
  • Industry / Manufacturer
  • Distributor / Wholesaler
  • Business Service

Keywords
  • Greenhouse
  • Hydroponic System

Contact and location
  • icone de usuario Cristina Che
  • icone de telefone +86 xxxxxxxx
  • map-marker Xiamen / | China

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