by Easy Grow Ltd | Oct 29, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
Producing Gourmet-Quality Lettuce Using Amino Acids I have very hard well water. In fact, the area I live in was known throughout history for its “magnetic water”, and people used to travel from miles around to bathe in its health-giving springs! But what supposedly... by Easy Grow Ltd | Sep 25, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
YUCCA: Gardening Secrets from the Desert By Harley Smith If you want to learn how to deal with harsh conditions in the garden, just ask a desert plant! Plants are very good at making chemicals, and plants that have adapted to harsh conditions produce numerous... by Easy Grow Ltd | Jul 15, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
How to improve the natural tolerance to Heat Stress in Plants It’s around the time of year again where ambient temperatures can effect the natural growth of your plants, and provide massive headaches in trying to achieve optimum temperatures inside your grow... by Easy Grow Ltd | Jul 11, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
Calcium: The Forgotten Fertiliser Calcium is much more important to plant growth than most people think and calcium deficiency can have a profound effect on your plant. Plants actually need more calcium than phosphorus, and a calcium deficiency can create a cascade of... by Easy Grow Ltd | Jun 27, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
Kelp/Seaweed Extracts The benefits of seaweed extracts have been known to growers for thousands of years, but only in modern times have their active ingredients been identified. Seaweed extracts are rich in natural plant growth hormones and beneficial trace elements,... by Easy Grow Ltd | Jun 27, 2014 | Growing Blog, Hydro Knowledge, Plant Success Guides
Silicon – the Beneficial Element Silicon tops the list of “beneficial elements” most often used by gardeners. Silicon is not an “essential element”. In other words, silica is not required for the normal growth and development of most plants, and it...
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