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Spore Syringe Vs. Liquid Culture
Posted by Jeremy Standring on

Mushroom cultivation has become a popular hobby among gardening enthusiasts and foodies alike. Whether you're growing mushrooms for their medicinal properties or for their culinary value, there are two primary methods to get started: liquid culture and spore syringes. Both methods have their pros and cons, but in this blog post, we'll be discussing the benefits of using liquid culture over spore syringes when growing mushrooms at home. What is Liquid Culture? Liquid culture is a mushroom cultivation technique that involves growing mushroom mycelium in a nutrient-rich liquid medium. The mycelium is a network of thread-like structures that grow...
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Game Changer For Organic Growers
Posted by Jeremy Standring on
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How And When To Use Foliar Spraying
Posted by Mike Warren on

A foliar spray provides a fast and effective way to address nutrient deficiencies. It is also the most common way to apply insecticides and fungicides. Learn more about foliar feeding and how to use it to your advantage. All growers may be familiar with it, but most will at some point encounter a scenario where they should apply a foliar spray to their cannabis plants. The reasons for this are various; from treating your plants with insecticides or fungicides, to addressing a nutrient deficiency in the fastest way possible. While foliar spraying (or foliar feeding) your plants doesn’t really require...
Nutrients for Cannabis Plants: A guide for beginners
Posted by Dave Tutko on

Four years ago a friend asked me if I wanted to buy any clones from him. I told him that I suck at taking care of any type of plants and they would end up dead. He told me anyone can grow cannabis. After some thought, I decided to buy two clones from him, even though I had no clue what I was doing. For a first grow, I did pretty good. I sometimes think much of that has to do with beginners luck, as I had very little knowledge of nutrients. This is an overview of the basic nutrients...
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Parts Per Million (PPM): What is it?
Posted by Mike Warren on

This is a breakdown on PH and PPM’s, hope this helps! pH and PPM: Knowing What Your Plants Are Eating and How Much They Can Handle One big question growers ask is "Why are my plants suffering even though I used all the right nutrients, feeding cycles, my grow lights are good, and I adjusted temperatures & conditions to their absolute best?" Related: Growing Marijuana Indoors Guide 2018 That’s because their pH and PPM levels are off, making it difficult for your plants to eat. pH refers to the potential of Hydrogen ions in your water, which will determine if...