Q&A

  • What size water reservoir can LazyGrow handle?

    Tested Range 20L to 800L. It has the capability to adjust the water nutrient and pH levels continuously, so it can handle very large systems. It could potentially handle larger reservoir systems.

  • Why is the pH sensor separate to the reservoir water?

    pH sensors are very sensitive to electrical charges within the water. Especially water pumps that can greatly impact the sensor readings. This can occur to the best sensors in industry and the only solution to guarantee accurate pH readings is to isolate the sensor from external influences.

  • There's only 1 pump, but the specifications are 2 pumps for nutrient and 1 for pH control?

    The design is a self-cleaning peristaltic pump which does multiple incoming pipes. This gives the pump and pipes longevity, it will definitely last 12+ months. The peristaltic pump will remain maintenance free for years.

  • How does the LazyGrow add nutrients?

    LazyGrow uses the system information you gave it and adds to hit your target. This gives LazyGrow the ability to function for any user.

  • How much nutrient can LazyGrow add?

    LazyGrow can do 25% reservoir volume every 2 hours. Meaning, it can fulfil automated nutrient changes of 100% in 8 hours. If your nutrients or water impacts the pH, then LazyGrow will also adjust the pH after each 25%.

  • Why is LazyGrow over or under my target EC?

    LazyGrow uses your system information. For example, if you have a 100 litre container as your reservoir but it's only 80% full, then you should tell LazyGrow that your reservoir is 80 litres, not 100.

    If you experience a large overshoot you need to lower the addition of "__" mL per Litre. because the nutrients are more concentrated than expected.