Coco Coir
Coco coir is a relatively new growing medium available these days for the hydroponics soil less culture. Coco coir is being produced as a bi-product of the coconut tree. (more...)
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“An atom of nitrogen is an atom of nitrogen, no matter whether it came from a pile of compost or a sack of chemical fertilizer. This is a basic fact of botany, and (more...)
View ArticleSoil versus Hydroponics
Growing in Soil Growing Hydroponically In soil, bacteria have to break down the dirt into the basic elements of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium as (more...)
View ArticleGroRock Hydroponic Substrate
GroRock Hydroponic Substrate is the perfect growing media for vegetables, herbs, fruit and flowering plants – from lettuce and basil, to tomatoes, cucumbers, (more...)
View ArticlePerlite
Perlite is an amorphous volcanic glass that has a relatively high water content, typically formed by the hydration of obsidian. It occurs naturally and has the unusual property of greatly expanding...
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Coco coir is a relatively new growing medium available these days for the hydroponics soil less culture. Coco coir is being produced as a bi-product of the coconut tree. Coconut husk is processed to...
View ArticleVermiculite
Vermiculite is similar to perlite, in that it is a mineral that is mined and heated to very high temperatures so that it expands. It is used for its water-holding capacity, but it can become...
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