KNOWLEDGE CENTER
GROWING TECHNIQUES
Hydroponics involves learning what it is, the main system types, and which methods work best. With tools like grow tents, beneficial biology, and root care, growers can create healthy, productive setups.
What Exactly Is Hydroponics
Explains the different hydro systems (ebb & flow, drip, nutrient film technique, etc.), what roots need (oxygen, nutrients, pH), and how growing without soil works plus its pros & cons.
Four Types of Hydroponics
Ebb & Flow, NFT (nutrient film technique), aeroponic, and drip hydroponic systems — what each is, how it works, pros/cons (oxygen, flooding vs dryness, root setup), and general setup tips.
Advanced Growing Methods
Advanced growing methods showing how to fine-tune light, root aeration, CO₂, temperature, humidity, nutrient schedules, late-bloom shifts, and flushing for maximum yield.
Beneficial Biology Demystified
Beneficial biology — types of fungi, bacteria, and protozoa, how to identify them, their role in nutrient cycling and disease suppression, and why microbial diversity in the root zone matters.
Hydroponics Systems Q&A
Why drip is common, how to water rockwool, drain-to-waste vs recirculating, watering schedules, timing for ebb & flow or aeroponic/NFT, plus tips for lettuce and tomatoes.
Best Overall System
How to build a setup to support strong root zone health for bigger yields: includes root aeration, water chilling, beneficial microbes & enzymes, drip systems, drain-to-waste, sterile gear, RO/UV water, and careful use of additives.
Grow Tents
How to assemble tent, arrange intake/exhaust fans, use veg soil and bloom soil, water properly, maintain light cycles (18h veg / 12h bloom), lower lights incrementally, and when to transplant and harvest.
Maintaining a Healthy Root Zone
How roots anchor and feed the plant; using beneficial microbes (mycorrhizae, bacteria, fungi) and enzymes to boost nutrition and suppress pathogens; avoiding root rot with clean, well-aerated systems, proper temperatures, sterile water, and organic tonics.