Hexapot System
This system is amazing for small to medium sized plants such as cherry tomatoes and capsicum. Its size and user friendliness makes it a perfect system for the novice hobby grower. For more info chk out www.gt-hydro.com
DisneyLand & Hydroponics
Mickey Mouse shaped hydroponic lettuce!
Disneyland world has a special greenhouse tour which has a part dedicated to Hydroponics. Check out the video to have an idea!
Growing Orchids Hydroponically
Little did I know that original orchids don’t need soil to grow because their naturally grown in treetops and canopies, where there is less soil. Their roots thrive in bark and moss in the wild. That is the usual medium for growing orchids in pots Basically their one of the best candidates for growing hydroponically!
What do we need?
1. plant into hydroponics system
2. add a growing medium
3. mix water and nutirents
Recommended nutirents:
-The Flora Nova Grow is best nutrient to start with in order to have a healthy strong orchid roots. Use FloraNova Grow throughout the structural growth phase and into the first 7-10 days of transition.
-Switch to Flora Nova Bloom for the flowering growth phase.
How to mix nutrients-Mixing Flora Series
This video demonstrates to you how easy you can mix the nutrients and how its not difficult!
You can find the 3 part flora series in Green Touch Hydroponics. Why wait get it now online through venyooo.com!!
If you have any questions please don’t hesistate to ask.
What are Microgreens?
Microgreens are becoming a huge trend especially in high end restaurants. They are also pricey but not to worry you can grow them easly in your homes! (check out the how to video on Microgreens)
What are Microgreens?
Microgreens are simply greens, lettuces, and herbs that are harvested when they are quite young — generally when they are approximately an inch tall.
Benefits of Microgreens?
- “Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found that broccoli shoots contain the cancer-fighting agent sulforaphane, more even than fully grown broccoli.”
- For Restaurents: Chef use them because they taste better. For example broccoli has a spicy hot taste. Amarynth has a mild flavor with a red color that stands out in salads. Greek cress has curly leaves with a peppery taste.
- Also, enlightens the look of the dish.
- Space savers because they can be easily grown inside your home/restaurant etc.
Microgreens can be stored easily in a sealed plastic bag and refrigerated up to 5 days.
Some types of Microgreens?
- Dandelion
- Mustard
- Radish
- Mint Lavender
- Arugula
- Beets
How to Grow MicroGreens?
Below is a video which shows you the steps of how to grow Microgreens using our products. The process is very easy, even for new comers in Hydroponics!
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Is Growing Hydroponically Easy? What Measurements Should I Use?
- How much light (12 or 16 hours depending on growth stage) is needed.
- How much nutrients each week is needed
- How much supplements are recommended (for expert growers)
- When to change the water
pictured above: General Hydroponics’ Flora Series is the most commonly known, and used, hydroponic nutrient in the market; primarily because it is recommended for both beginners and expert growers. It’s not concentrated and very easy to use. The chart tells you how much you need to put each week. All you need is your growing system, measurement instruments, a light source and grow medium(for those who are new to hydroponics, it’s the sponge-like material that you put the seed into). Click below to see the Chart
**Our nutrients can be used in all types of hydroponic systems AS WELL AS SOIL.








