Dutch Bucket System
Dutch Bucket systems (also known as Bato Buckets) are a versatile hydroponic method that uses individual growing containers connected to a central irrigation and drainage system. Each bucket contains growing medium and typically one or two plants, providing an isolated root zone for optimal development.
This system delivers nutrient solution through precision drip emitters to each bucket, with excess solution draining through the bottom and returning to the central reservoir. The combination of frequent irrigation and excellent drainage creates an ideal environment for fruiting crops that need consistent moisture without becoming waterlogged.
Our Dutch Bucket systems feature commercial-grade components designed for years of reliable operation, with customizable spacing and layouts to optimize your growing area.

Key Features of
Dutch Bucket System
Crop Versatility
Ideal growing environment for larger fruiting crops like tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and eggplants.
Root Zone Control
Individual buckets provide optimal root development with perfect balance of water, air, and nutrients.
System Flexibility
Modular design allows for customized spacing and selective plant management or replacement.
Commercial Durability
Robust components designed for multi-year commercial production with minimal maintenance.
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