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my only complaint with it however is that it doesnt not look like the picture. i attempted to grow mint in it (it was on the list of plants to grow which came with the kit) and it worked well. this is a fun little toy. the top of the greenhouse is flimsy and is hard to get on and if you barely bump it, it goes flying off. I have currently ordered a refill package (it comes with new growing medium, nutrients, and a transfer strip) and it only costs $6 off the Uncle Milton website. it looks more like a toy than a nice green house.
Whether this was due to the excellent conditions of hydroponics is unclear. There's also a year's supply of Nutrients to mix with the water. I planted two types of seeds (not included in package) - Livingstone Daisy (which was not on the list) and Marigold. It was made of flimsy soft plastic which couldn't really hold on to its place, and really made the greenhouse aesthestically less appealing.However, it really worked like it said it would.
You also won't have to worry about weeds or bugs since you can keep it indoors and it's covered up (I had a fly trying to build a next though, thankfully it was too fat to squeeze in the holes). I was rather disappointed when I opened it because its incubator case looked nothing like that shown on the box. You don't have to water them daily, or even take care of them, the water reservoir does the job for you, and you only have to refill it once a week. Its instruction manual had a list of vegetables, herbs or flowers that you could grow (which wasn't mentioned elsewhere), so I'm not sure if other kinds of plants would work. I wonder if normal fertilizers would work as well, since my area doesn't have refills available.I'll recommend this if you like growing plants but don't like the hassle that comes with it.
Within 3 days, my marigold seeds sprouted, although the seed packet said that it would take 7 days. I bought the Hydro Greenhouse 2 offline at Toys r Us, as a gift for my girlfriend. A perfect product if the manufacturers could improve on its incubator casing to make it more sophisticated. My daisies have yet to sprout, though it's only 5 days and the seed packet said it would take 2 weeks.Overall this is pretty cool. Highly convenient and delightful to watch your seedlings grow each day.
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