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ZipGrow
• Green Wall
• Manual
www.zipgrow.com
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table of contents
• Tools Required For Assembly 2
• Adding Nutrients 17
• Troubleshooting 19
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Parts list-photos
Structural Components
Structural Hardware
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Parts list-photos
Irrigation Components
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components list: 8 tower green wall
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Structural assembly
The first step in the assembly process is differentiating the top gutter from the
bottom gutter. The top gutter will be drilled with 6 (or more) pairs of small holes.
Top Gutter
Bottom Gutter
To begin assembling the bottom gutter place the bow ties within the gutter. The
bow ties will rest on the inside of the aluminum supports. Place the bow ties in-
side the bottom gutter and slide the PVC pipe through the bow ties.
Bow ties should be oriented so the hole sits higher off the ground.
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Structural assembly
Insert the 4 aluminum supports into the square holes of the bottom gutter. The pre-
drilled screw holes in the aluminum will line up with the pre-drilled screw holes in
the gutter.
Secure the aluminum support to the bottom gutter using 8 of the Phill Truss Screws
with O-rings. The O-rings are placed on the outside of the gutter, and the washers
are placed between the nut and the aluminum support. Tighten the nuts until plas-
tic rests against the aluminum supports tightly.
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Structural assembly
Place the top gutter onto the four aluminum supports. Make sure the mounting
holes on the top and bottom gutter face the same direction.
When mounting holes are correctly aligned, the irrigation holes on the top and
bottom gutters will also be aligned *(see bottom photo). Assemble the top gutter to
the aluminum supports in the same manner as the bottom gutter was assembled
(install the washer and nuts inside top gutter). The top gutter will not require rubber
O-rings.
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Irrigation assembly
Place the pump in the bottom gutter, on
the same side as the irrigation hole, and
resting inside the bowtie. Attach the poly
tubing to the fuel line on the pump by in-
serting the poly tubing through the irriga-
tion hole. Thread the pump’s power cord
through the irrigation hole as well. • Note: Pump and Matrix Media come as-
sembled, but your green wall comes with
a 4” piece of media for filter replacement.
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Irrigation assembly
Slide the remaining piece of poly tubing (A) (the one with the drippers attached)
through the top gutter.
Horizontal poly(A)
Attach to Fold this end(B)
vertical poly(C)
Vertical poly
The drippers should be roughly centered over the square tower hole and the poly
tubing should extend 2 or more inches out from the end of the gutter. This end
will be folded shut when horizontal poly is zip tied to top gutter.(B)
Connect the 2 pieces of poly tubing using the 90º barbed elbow joint.(C)
Note: To aid tube fitting you can soak the ends of the poly tubing in hot water or hot
soapy water for several seconds. Do not use antibacterial soap.
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Irrigation assembly
Secure poly tubing to the top of the gutter by threading the zip ties through
the pre-drilled holes as marked.
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Planting zipgrow towers
Your ZipGrow Green Wall is completely assembled
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Green Wall Placement
When placing the ZipGrow Green Wall there are three major considerations:
Lighting
Place green walls in a location that receives adequate light for the crops that you
are culturing. If growing in the northern hemisphere, a south-facing wall is ideal to
access the maximum amount of sunlight.
Accessibility to water
It is recommend to place green wall near a spigot or sink. This will make it easy to
add water to your green wall as your crops mature.
Structural support
When mounting the ZipGrow Green Wall onto a wall, be sure to anchor the mount-
ing channel into a structurally sound surface. Only attach the mounting channel to
studs, brick, or cement.
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Green Wall mounting
The ZipGrow Green Wall can weigh over one hundred pounds if crops are full
grown and it has several top-off tanks. Make sure that the mounting rail pieces are
firmly fastened to brick, masonry, or studs within the wall. If you have not mounted
similar equipment before, please consult a professional.
Fasten the included 3-hole clips using 1/4” nuts and bolts, so that the portion of the
clip with the holes is flush against surface of the bottom gutter and top gutter (see
photo below).
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Green Wall mounting
The distance between the top and bottom gutter mounting holes will be 61 3/4”
for the 5’ green wall and 37 3/4” for the 3’ green wall.
Channel mounting for 3’ green wall Channel mounting for 5’ green wall
Channel mounts
37 3/4” Channel mounts
61 3/4”
For masonry, this may require strike anchors or other bolt type anchors. For
wooden walls, use a stud finder to locate and mount your wall into the studs.
Mount the channel so they correspond with the 3-hole clips mounted on the back
of the green wall - both on the top and bottom gutters. Once the mounting chan-
nels are anchored into place, lift the empty green wall and place it on the mount-
ing channel with the 3-hole clips sliding over the mounting channel at all 3 points.
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adding nutrients
Fill bottom gutter to the top of the PVC tube with nutrient solution. Always be sure
to follow the dosing and mixing instructions included with the fertilizer mix. De-
pending on crop size, intensity of lighting, and outside temperature, the green wall
may need to be refilled several times per week.
Liquid or dry nutrients can be added to system. If you are running a small system(-
less than 8 towers), liquid nutrients will be more convenient.
ZipGrow Green Walls come with an 8oz bottle of Dyna-Grow liquid fertilizer. More
information on Dyna-Gro product con-
tent, associated hazards and person-
al protection requirements (MSDS) is
available online at www.Dyna-gro.com,
or by calling 800-396-2476.
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adding nutrients to Top-off tank
Tower Top-off Tank
Figure A Figure B
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Troubleshooting
– Deficiencies
If a deficiency persists more than three weeks, use the Nutrient Deficiency Key
to identify the deficiency and treat it as recommended on the Vertical Food Blog.
– Pests
The occurrence of pests will vary depending on the placement of the ZipGrow
Green Wall, climate, other plants in the area, and many additional factors.
More can read about the top insect pests in this blog post.
– Soft Water
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About Bright Agrotech
Unlike a lot of gloom and doomers, we’re very optimistic about the direction world agriculture is headed.
Multi-national news focuses on huge monoculture farming operations and the drought and despair they
are experiencing as of late. While they focus on the negative, we look positively towards the future.
We focus on the small, Upstart Farmers. The ones creating a real impact, no matter
how small it may seem. These are the folks figuring out the new food model and learn-
ing better ways to feed those around them.
While the media likes to pander to the fearful and freaked out, we try to share stories
of innovation, hope, and small-scale successes.
It’s important to remember that change usually doesn’t take place (i.e. almost never) on a large scale.
Change and innovation come from the bottom. From the guy tinkering in his garage. From the chef
growing greens in her kitchen. From the unconventional farmer growing incredibly fresh herbs on his
apartment building’s roof.
These relatively non traditional farmers and innovators may be small today, but they’ll be the ones feed-
ing us tomorrow. At Bright, we’re committed to educating, equipping and empowering these farmers of
the future.
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