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The inbloom Hydroponics Growing System features 76 powerful full-spectrum LEDs optimized for rapid plant growth, a large 4.2L water reservoir with a smart low-water alarm, and a silent self-circulating pump that boosts oxygen and nutrient delivery. Its 12-pod layout offers 20% more space for healthier plants, while an automatic timer ensures ideal light cycles. This all-in-one kit includes everything needed to cultivate fresh herbs indoors, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking a stylish, low-maintenance green boost.













| Best Sellers Rank | #31,564 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #54 in Hydroponic Growing Kits & Systems |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,186 Reviews |
D**E
Easy homegrown veggies at your fingertips
This garden is great! I actually bought two! Your plants will grow fairly quickly. I had huge lettuce and basil plants within a few months Once they start getting really big, you do have to refill the water tank A LOT! And if you forget and the level gets too low, it will beep loudly literally nonstop until you fill it back up, which is super annoying. The lights an also very bright. If I had to sleep anywhere near it, I probably wouldn’t be able to stand the lights on this. Other than that, great product and very easy to use.
K**T
I’m now drowning in basil
This hydroponic setup is literally the easiest and most functional compact gardening solution I have ever heard of, let alone bought for less than $100! I’ve always struggled with gardening because I inevitably get the soil balance wrong, mess up the watering schedule or just generally have no idea what I’m doing. But not with the Inbloom! I managed to grow a decent stock of oregano, some really nice parsley and cilantro, and a truly monstrous amount of basil. The light is pretty bright, so be sure not to leave it near anything that could be damaged by UV exposure. The pump is surprisingly quiet, though nose sensitive people will still notice it. (It’s easily blocked out by pretty much any set of headphones on a low volume.) I got the largest model and it’s the perfect size to sit on a 50 inch desk next to my computer. Thus far I haven’t had any trouble with needing to replace parts, etc. – in fact it seems pretty sturdy!
C**1
Easy set up and working great
Plants have started germinate in 2 days when the package says 7-10 days! I wish the light timer was daily vs 15 hrs etc
W**R
A great value for indoor hydroponic gardening
I’ve tested both the 5-pod and 10-pod Inbloom smart gardens and they both offer great value for anyone not wanting to spend a lot of money on tabletop hydroponic gardens. The 5-pod garden is cute and well-designed. It feels like a step ahead of the larger garden in some design aspects, but the 10-pod garden fills an important role, too. The LED light panel and extending arm in the 5-pod garden are better than the 10-pod garden. The range of heights goes from zero (really!) up to 17 inches. The 10-pod LED panel only provides a minimum of 7” from the deck, which is a disadvantage for seedlings. When starting seeds, the ability to lower the LEDs to a few inches above the plants may make the difference between leggy plants stretching for light and bushy plants. They’ve also designed the extending arm of the LED panel with all the wiring inside the arm as opposed to the slightly unsightly wires outside the arm of the larger garden. The maximum height of the arm in the 5-pod garden is 17” so herbs, lettuces, greens, and most flowers will be fine, but I wouldn’t use this for fruiting plants like tomatoes, peppers, or cucumbers. There are some varieties of dwarf plants that would fit under the 17” maximum height, but I would suggest the larger garden, with the larger reservoir, for that type of plant. I grew shishito peppers in the 10-pod garden and was glad to have the 21” of space that garden provided, as the plants reached that height easily. The small reservoir in the 5-pod garden will need to be refilled regularly and they recommend adding nutrients with every top-up. This is a good workaround for the lack of a “add nutrients” automatic reminder found in the name-brand gardens. The water-level indicator in the small garden is more elegant than the one found on the 10-pod version but both do the job. The 5-pod garden does not have a drain plug, so you have to tip out the water in this model. One concern I have with both gardens is how they use the pump to stir the nutrient water rather than actively oxygenating it. Plant roots need oxygen and the AG name-brand gardens pump the nutrient water over the roots, giving them water, nutrients, and oxygen. The dissolved O2 level in the water increases as the water splashes. Some hydroponic gardens use an air pump and air stone instead of a water pump to increase the oxygen levels. Inbloom has chosen a more passive approach and while this makes for a very quiet garden without any splashing sounds, I don’t think the dissolved O2 level in the water will be much higher than in stagnant water. So far, the plants I’m growing in both gardens don’t seem to be suffering, but I think they would thrive with even more oxygen. The 90° elbow on the pump of the 10-pod garden is removable which will increase splashing. If the sound doesn’t bother you, I recommend pulling this elbow off as it will slightly increase the dissolved oxygen level of the water. Both the 5-pod and 10-pod gardens take a low-tech approach to the “smart” features. The lights come on in a repeated 24-hour cycle based on when you first turn them on; they aren’t programmable to come on at a specific time of day. There are no on-screen setup instructions. There is no “add nutrients” reminder every 2 weeks, as mentioned previously. However, these extras aren’t needed for plants to grow and the cost savings may be worthwhile for many growers. The instructions and reference card for the 5-pod garden are excellent, a little better than the 10-pod garden, in fact. All the extra supplies (domes, covers, fertilizer, etc) are high quality. The big-name brand gardens ship with pre-planted pods and Inbloom’s pods are ready to add your own seeds. If you want to purchase the overpriced pods from the other brand ($2-4 per pod), they’re interchangeable with the Inbloom pods, but it’s more cost-effective to plant your own seeds and purchase the replacement pods in bulk (about 25¢ per pod). This also allows you to grow the infinite variety of plants available in seed packs as opposed to only the varieties that AG produces. I use these hydroponic gardens as seed starters; once the seeds germinate and have a few leaves, I plant the pods in my outside garden which is less expensive than purchasing six-packs at the nursery. It’s great to see competition in this market. Inbloom is offering a high-value alternative for indoor hydroponic gardens. They have made some cost-cutting design decisions that will not affect plant growth and may make these gardens more accessible to more people. The gardens look great and perform well.
S**N
Look ma! I can grow things!
If you knew me, you would be impressed. I cannot grow anything (or keep it alive). On a whim, I decided I wanted an Aerogarden. Then I looked at the price - ouch, a little more than I wanted to spend on a whim. I literally ONLY bought this particular hydroponic garden system for 3 reasons: 1) The black and wood look match my camper, which is where I want to use it; 2) It held 12 pods, which seemed a better option than holding less; 3) The price fit my "whim" and wouldn't cause me to cry if I didn't end up trying to grow things. I ended up purchasing 2 of them (as you see in the photos) and may now be getting a 3rd. Everything you see growing is also from the inbloom plant kits (passion salsa and the salad kits). I have lettuce, chard, tomatoes, cucumbers, spinach, chili peppers, green/yellow/purple peppers, wild cabbage, and 4 other things started that I can't recall off the top of my head. I put all the seeds into the unit on 5/30/25 to germinate. The first pic, dated 6/8 shows how fast everything started up and popped some of their little hats. Then I have 6/14 and 6/22 pics, just because I happened to take them and could share. None of peppers, or the spinach have germinated though, so likely a seed thing, grrrrr. Anyhow the pump is quite, the lights are working and doing their weird cycles, and the water level bobber thing are very helpful. It is easy to top of your water with the front access hole, cap off unused pods spots with the provided covers, and adjust the light up and down as your plants grow. I have sampled my lettuces and they taste great, and I am now even watching the pH and EC of my water. I am really impressed by these little units, though I have nothing to compare them to help you there. The black is nice, just plastic as you would expect. The bottom "wood" look is a bit more yellowy than I like, and is obviously NOT wood, but it keeps it from being boring. All components are pretty easy to clean as well. Very excited for my new hobby and the chance to throw away less produce than I have been lately. Not sure how feeding myself on this volume could ever be realistic, BUT you have to start somewhere!
M**A
Amazing product!
So where do I start. First of all I have no green thumb whatsoever, I’ve killed a cactus okay let’s get real here. I’ve been wanting to grow a garden at home but either wild life gets to my seedlings or I’m just to involved in my own life that I forget to take care of them so there’s that. The ladies I work with have their own hydroponic systems in their office and told me to get one and try it out. So here I was looking on Amazon searching high and low reading reviews etc. I came across this company, InBloom, and honestly what caught my eye was the super adorable rounded design of the whole system and the nice wood accent at the bottom with white and black color options, also couldn’t beat the price. So I placed my order and sat around staring out the window when it’ll be delivered, okay not really but I’m sure yall can relate. The day finally came I unboxed it all and it was super easy to put together mix all the plant food. It was great it came in with everything but the seeds, no biggie. So the pictures you see within a couple of days my seeds popped greenies, then within a week I had plants, then another week they grew taller the last few pics you see is all within a week they shot up so quickly I had to raise the light, yes it goes up and down! The buttons are easy to read and I just pushed the power on button and pressed vegetables setting and off these little seedlings went. Also I have to say the silent pump is awesome, it threw me in for a loop at first because I didn’t know it was working as you can’t hear it. Overall I am so satisfied with this product and also their customer service is on point! I was having issues registering my product warranty and they were like no problem send us your screen shot of order and email phone number and we got you covered. So needless to say I am DEFINITELY purchasing from inbloom and probably going to get another hydroponic set up from them! 5 stars all day!
H**L
Have no idea if this thing even works as I could not get clear instructions from this company!!
This seller is an absolute nightmare! I ordered this unit to replace a different brand I'd received as a gift which was missing instructions and damaged as I liked the idea of growing fresh herbs inside. I was excited to receive it so promptly unboxed and set it up using the instructions provided. Nothing happened, nothing grew so went back to the instructions and started over again. In doing so I discovered that the instructions actually included two very different sets of instructions, one contradicting the other but did my best trying to figure it out. Cleaned out the unit, disposed of the old accessories and started over again with new seeds. Nothing happened, nothing grew. I contacted Amazon customer support and the "product expert" kept contradicting herself which I commented on. Turns out she was reading the manufacturers contradicting instructions. In addition, by her own admission, she had never used this or any other hydroponic system so the instructions she eventually gave me were for planting in dirt, not the same concept at all! I asked her to provide me with seller information so I could contact them. She transfered me, however I was disconnected half way thru my explanation of my experience with this unit. I then received an email from Amazon with the seller information. I tried twice to call them with the number provided, it was answered by a message in a foreign language with no option for English. I then contacted Amazon again who offered to send a message for me to the seller via Amazon's message center. I shortly received a response which did not answer all of my questions and instead provided a complete set of instructions which contradicted both of the included sets of instructions. In the meantime I received a lengthy text from the sellers Customer Support Team. Again, not all of my questions were answered and instead I was provided yet another set of instructions that contradicted the included written and messaged instructions. This continued with me receiving 4 texts and 5 messages over the course of a week, all with different contradictory instructions. Some examples of the contradictions from the texts and messages are; (1)Soak the sponges for 6 hours, soak them for 2 hours, soak them for 5 minutes, don't soak them at all, (2) For germination the seeds need to be placed in a warm (75-85 degree), dark environment with airflow, the seeds don't have any temp requirements, the environment doesn't need to be dark but should not have any direct sunlight, the seeds need sunlight to germinate, the pump in the unit should be turned on, it should be turned off, the lights on the unit should be turned off, the lights should be turned on, the unit should be filled with water during germination, the unit should be filled with a limited amount of water, the unit does not require water during germination, the A & B nutrients should be mixed with water per the bottles instructions and added to the water for germination, the A & B nutrients should be mixed with water but added in a reduced amount for germination, the A & B nutrients should be added dry to water in the unit, no nutrient is necessary for germination. This is only a few examples of all the contradictions. The worst part is they never answer all of my questions but instead offer these contradictory instructions. I give up!!! Per the last Amazon rep I've spoken to to voice my frustration with this company, he recomended returning the unit to the seller. This is what I did yesterday. I hope this is the end of this as I am very frustrated with this company. How do they expect first time users of Hydroponic systems to figure out how to use this unit if they cannot provide clear consistent information? There are a lot of sellers of hydroponic systems on Amazon, my advice to you, select any other seller than this company! What a waste of time, money (I purchased seeds twice and sponges twice) and energy!
R**B
Works great and things grow nicely!
This thing works! Iv never seen anything other than herbs grow in these so I have peppers and tomatoes a try. Both are growing nicely! Great for small spaces like apartments with little natural light and so fun to watch them grow.
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