Some plants are healthier than others. We would recommend selecting those that are vigorous and healthy.
Compost, Perlite or Vermiculite improve drainage and aeration, both of which help to keep the soil healthy. By adding compost, Perlite or Vermiculite to the soil, you are helping to create an environment that is conducive to plant growth.
Plants should be placed at an angle to maximize light and ventilation. This will help to keep the plants healthy and allow them to grow evenly.
Watering is necessary to help keep plants healthy and growing. Too much water can cause drainage issues, while too little water can result in a dry soil surface. Water plants regularly, but be careful not to over water. Let the top 1-2 inches of soil dry between waterings.
You should fertilize your plants with a water soluble fertilizer every two weeks in the summer and once a month in the winter.
Plants need water, fertilizer and sun to grow. Proper planting and care of the plants is essential for a successful gardening experience.
Hydroponic gardening is a technique that relies on hydroponic growing mediums and devices to provide plants with the nutrients they need without the need for soil. This means that hydroponic gardens can thrive in any climate, as long as they are provided with the correct nutrients. Because hydroponic gardens rely on a continuous supply of fresh water and dissolved minerals, they are particularly well-suited to locations where water is scarce or expensive. Additionally, because hydroponic gardens require very little maintenance, they are ideal for spaces that are busy or difficult to access. In order to create a hydroponic garden, you will need the following supplies: a soil-free growing medium (such as vermiculite, perlite, rockwool), nutrient supplementation (such as kelp extract or fish emulsion), pH meters, water pumps, pH adjusters, tubing, and connectors. Once you have gathered all of your supplies, you can begin planting your seeds. Remember to adjust your pH levels as needed and keep an eye on your plants so that you can troubleshoot any problems early on.