BetiLife expands North American B2B focus with 7-gallon RDWC hydroponic systems
Source: VFD.com
BetiLife expands North American B2B focus with 7-gallon RDWC hydroponic systems Hydroponic equipment brand BetiLife is strengthening its North American B2B strategy with a focused product line of 7-Gallon / 27L Recirculating Deep Water Culture (RDWC) hydroponic systems designed for retailers, distributors, commercial growers, and e-commerce sellers. The BetiLife 7-Gallon / 27L RDWC Systems are available in four configurations: 4-Bucket, 6-Bucket, 8-Bucket, and 12-Bucket models.
Each system is designed around a recirculating water structure with an independent reservoir bucket, food-grade PP buckets, a water pump, an air pump, modular piping, and an integrated drip irrigation function. The 4-Bucket system is suitable for smaller grow areas and first-time RDWC testing, while the 6-Bucket and 8-Bucket systems are well-suited for more advanced growers or small commercial rooms.
The 12-Bucket model supports larger-capacity growing projects where system scalability and consistent nutrient circulation are important. For B2B buyers, this can simplify product education, reduce customer confusion, and improve the likelihood of repeat orders as growers scale their operations.
Why this matters: For operators, this is a water-management story. The useful signal is that direct substrate measurements can help cut drain loss materially without giving up yield or fruit quality, which is exactly the kind of controllable efficiency gain a facility can build on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does substrate sensing matter in free-drain strawberry systems?
Because drain percentage tells a grower what already happened, while substrate moisture and EC data show root-zone conditions directly. That makes it easier to cut water loss without guessing.
What is the operator takeaway from this trial?
If the thresholds are understood well enough, growers can reduce drain water materially while protecting yield and fruit quality, which makes sensing an operational tool instead of a reporting tool.