Friday, September 7, 2012

Advanced Nutrients Big Mike with Grower at THC Expo



http://www.advancednutrients.com Big Mike talks with William, who has been growing for five or six years in two four-light rooms, and when he switched to the Advanced line of nutrients, his yield doubled! He is really enthusiastic about the fuzzy roots that the AN products create on his clones!


UW grad student's hydroponic tower system grows lots of veggies



UW Ph.D. candidate Nate Storey describes his hydroponic tower system that uses fish to provide nutrients for his main product -- vegetables. He tied for first in the 2011 Wyoming $10K Entrepreneurship Competition through the UW College of Business this past spring


Hydroponic Gardening



Growing commercial hydroponic lettuce. Compare commercial hydroponics to At Home Hydroponics systems found at http://www.AtHomeHydroponics.com

Hydroponics at the basic level is simply growing plants by providing nutrients directly to the roots through high nutrient solution and without the use of soil.


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

TY Expo 2012 Advanced Nutrients Europe




We chat with Curt from Advanced Nutrients Europe!




Aquaponics System in a Retractable Roof Greenhouse in Florida








Watch and learn about Aquaponics in florida established in a retractable roof..



Lakeville Produce (Season 2.1)

Washingtonville, PA (Montour County) hydroponics growing facility. Producing several types of lettuce in a managed environment.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Spannabis 2012 Big Mike Interview part 1 & 2


We interview Big Mike during Spannabis 2012... We talk with Big Mike the CEO of Advanced Nutrients...http://www.urbangroweronline.com/


DIY Hydroponic Wheatgrass


How To Grow Wheatgrass in a 5 gallon Hydroponics bucket. Wheatgrass contains so many nutrients, it's often called, "Liquid Sunshine". Just one 6-ounce glass can supply the the daily vitamins and mineral needs of an adult.


Soil-Free Wheatgrass Grower

If you've always wanted to grow wheatgrass, but didn't know how, here's a quick-and-easy way to do it.

Here's what you do:
*Soak seeds overnight
*Spread thin layer of seeds on tray (less seeds is better)
*Spray them heavily 2-3x daily with cover on the tray
*Remove tray and rinse entire tray 2x daily

Make sure they're in the sun after the shoot come up so
they get dark green and loaded with chlorophyll.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Spannabis 2012 Project Green


Curt and I go into a Spanish grow shop called Project Green..http://www.urbangroweronline.com/


Greenway Hydroponics System, New Jersey


A tour of the new Greenway Hdroponics Farm in New Jersey.


Fresh Basil from Gro-Rite Greenhouses


Take a look at how Gro-Rite Greenhouses in Belvidere, NJ grows fresh basic using a computerized hydroponic system. From seedling to around 6 weeks. Now you can have fresh basil all year round.


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Want Big, Sugary, Tasty, Sweet-Smelling Marijuana Buds?


Probably you’ve heard of carbo-loading and amino acid supplementation for endurance athletes. Now, plant scientists studying marijuana have discovered that your hydroponics plants have more energy, vigor and yield when you feed them carbohydrates, vitamins and amino acids through their roots.

In the good ol' days of Colombian Gold that sold in the USA for $20 an ounce, Colombian farmers poured sugar, vanilla, cinnamon or molasses into their marijuana root zone, hoping to sweeten their crops.

Nowadays, your hydroponics store offers several formulas that contain carbohdyrates in various forms. Some are said to boost plant energy. Others are said to boost bud taste and aroma. Only one of those formulas was designed for and tested on hydroponics marijuana.

One product that growers'll tell you to avoid is Brix Plus. Its maker recommends spraying it on your crops a few days before harvest. Some people use it after harvest. It's supposed to add weight and make crappy weed taste better. What it really does is clog leaf openings (stomata) that your marijuana plants breathe through. Dealers use it to pad their weed weight.

Because marijuana growers are always looking for miracle methods that increase bud size and potency, you see lots of information about hydroponics carbohydrates. But how accurate is this information? Let's look at an article about spraying carbohydrates on plants. The article is in the December, 2010 issue of Maximum Yield hydroponics magazine, and is authored by Craig Gribble.

Gribble's article, titled Plant Potential: Maximum Growth Through Foliar Feeding, claims that foliar feeding carbohydrates is far better than root feeding. But we all know plants evolved to take water and nutrition in through their roots, and that the only inputs our plants evolved to take in through their leaves are light and C02. So why would Craig Gribble say otherwise?

Perhaps Gribble believes what he is saying, but many suspect he has a self-serving agenda for his article. You see, Maximum Yield lists Craig Gribble as author of the article, but fails to identify him as a leading official with Dutch Master, a hydroponics nutrients company. Dutch Master makes foliar spray products. Their product names are cool (Liquid Light, Saturator, etc.), but Dutch Master provides only a few tidbits of information about their stuff, with not enough detail to prove how or whether their foliar products even work.

Shallow Water Culture - Hydroponic Lettuce

Dry Hydroponics Inc. from Holland demonstrate their Shallow Water Culture Hydroponic Lettuce Production System.


American Hydroponics Greenhouse (2012 NFT system)

The process of producing basil.