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Grower Q&A: “Should I move my plants inside for winter?”
Outdoor grower Carson in Maine asks us, “Should I move my plants inside for winter?” Great question! Well, that depends on how old the plants are. ...
Grower Q&A: “Can I take my soil plants grown in the ground outside and put them in hydro?”
Jake from California asks, “Can I take my soil plants grown in the ground outside and put them in hydro?” Lots of people get excited when they hea...
Light Wavelengths: Does Your Grow Light Have What Your Need For Your Next Harvest?
We've talked about the light spectrum before, but we want to get into the specifics behind the light spectrum: wavelengths.
Wavelengths are what we...
How to Choose the Best Grow Pots For Your Plants
Growers often ask us about the size of the pots they’re using to grow their plants, and whether or not they’re using the right size. Some growers c...
Pesticides: What's Best for Your Plant Type?
Harvesting your yield is one of the most rewarding experiences you can imagine. From first time growers with a single plant to big nurseries with h...
Grow Room Temperatures: Inside & Out
Ideal grow room temperatures are more than just what shows up on a single thermometer in your grow room. While it’s easy to give you the ideal ind...
Identifying and Treating Nitrogen Deficiencies In Your Plant
This is a closeup look at chlorophyll in its natural state. As you know, plants need chlorophyll to help absorb light and convert it into usable e...
Grower Q&A's: Measuring Nutrients for a Single Bucket DWC
Tony from Vermont asks, "When I'm growing a single plant in a DWC bucket, how am I suppose to measure nutrients? The only charts I have are for bi...
Why is PAR Rating a Big Deal for Indoor Grow Light Systems?
Today we're talking about PAR output. PAR is one of the biggest factors in whether your grow lights will provide you with the best yield for your g...
Nutrient Review: How These Top 4 Brands Will Help Your Grow
Beginners and pro’s alike are always on the hunt for ways to improve their crops, whether it’s finding the best base nutrient program or improving ...
pH and PPM: Knowing What Your Plants Are Eating and How Much They Can Handle
There are a lot of factors involved in having your own indoor garden. You could be doing everything right — from grow lights to feeding cycles to t...
Setting Up Your Grow : Don't Forget to Ask These Vital Questions
Growing indoors is exciting: you don't have to worry about your plants being under-fed or over-heated from outdoor conditions, and you can get mult...
