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Summary
Letpot Max hydroponics grow system offers a fully self-managed gardening solution with features like auto-watering, auto-nurturing, auto-lighting, and auto-cycling, catering to the modern, busy lifestyle. It's designed for minimal user effort, ideal for those who travel or are frequently away, ensuring plants receive precise care in their absence. This advanced automation means you can enjoy your time away without worrying about your garden's health. Upon return, you'll find a flourishing garden, making Letpot Max the perfect choice for effortless, efficient hydroponic gardening.

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I have just got my hands on this product so I haven't had time yet to put it through its paces for a full fledge review to be made. I'll return in a few weeks with my thoughts.

I haven't tried an indoor hydroponic system before so I'll be curious if my preconceived notions will be true or not.
 
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I give this device 2 out of 10 acorns.

The LetPot Max Hydroponic Garden is a device that is supposed to be an intuitive and relatively hands off growing system. It comes with the ability to refill itself via a built in pump system as well as dispense the required nutrients as needed. The product comes with a touchscreen control panel as well as a grow light. Overall, I found the product to be tiresome and unreliable. The pump ceased within the first month of use and I'm not convinced that the nutrient dispersal system ever worked. At the slightest power bump the system shut down and retained no memory of where it previously was so you have to re-enter your parameters. I did not get the impression of the product being robust in construction from my observations and I question the longevity of it continuing to operate. I have run into two situations where the touchscreen has gone completely unresponsive and requires a 'hard reset' to restore. The product gets two acorns due to successfully growing tomatoes but it required some free thinking to get there.

I do not recommend this product to others.

Disclaimer - I received this product for free to review.
 
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