How to get rid of Thrips in plants?
Date: 15 Jul 2018
Thrips are one of the most common pests in crops, especially in indoor growing spaces and greenhouses. These are one of the smallest winged insects, measuring 1.2mm (females) and 0.9mm (males) when adults. Eggs measure around 200 microns and are withish in colour, being layed in the plant tissues. Normally, thrips are found on the underside of the leaves.
Rooting of seeds and cuttings in rockwool
Date: 01 Jul 2018
Rockwool, also known as stone wool or mineral wool, is the most widely used substrate for the commercial production of hydroponic tomatoes. It is also a great tool for smaller growers who can benefit just as much from its use in a range of different systems and situations.
Humic and fulvic acids for plants
Date: 23 Jun 2018
The use of humic and fulvic acids is becoming more and more popular among producers who want to be able to benefit from healthy, rich and live soil that produces happy plants and therefore abundant crops. Thanks to these substances, swallowing and distribution of nutrients is much more effective, and root growth is simply spectacular.
Topping plants: advantages and tips
Date: 17 Jun 2018
Pruning and training are essential tools to control the way our plants grow, whether to restrict height, maximise yields or as a management tool for the indoor cultivator trying to control multiple varieties in one grow space.
Why coco bricks?
Date: 06 Jun 2018
Take the strain out of carrying your Coco!
Coco is an extremely popular grow medium these days – and it’s hardly surprising! Coco has a great combination of characteristics that combines the best of soil growing with the best of hydroponics.
Bong and water pipes: sland and accessories
Date: 26 May 2018
In this blog article we present a comprehensive guide explaining the various bongo accessories - what their function is.
Natural hemp cosmetics from Annabis Medical
Date: 06 May 2018
Hemp products are highly valued in natural cosmetics, are you wondering why?
WATERING - WHEN AND HOW?
Date: 16 Feb 2018
Plants can be grown in different environments and systems, but when grown in soil they get their nutrient solution - it also determines the amount the plant will take. The process of suction and transport of root substances to each cell of the plant is carried out thanks to the root pressure, with optimal quantities that can pass through the root.