How to Grow Mint in Hydroponics – All You Need to Know
Learning how to grow mint is easy Mint is one of the most abundant herbs around the world, living and thriving on all continents except Antarctica, and growing like a weed nearly anywhere it’s planted....
View ArticleGrowing Hydroponic Basil? Read This First
Basil is a well-loved crop in almost every community. The woody herb can be sweet, savory, or peppery, and it smells amazing. Basil has been used some way in almost every place in the world and has...
View Article6 Ways to Grow Better Microgreens
Why microgreens? For consumers, microgreens offer a chance to pack nutrition and flavor into a variety of dishes. The crop can taste fresh, sweet, buttery, or spicy depending on the type grown. Chefs...
View ArticleThe Best Plants for Bato Buckets
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View ArticleThe Best Crops for Raft Systems (DWC)
Choosing the best crops for raft systems So you’re starting a farm. You’ve got a basic business plan, a mentor to help you, and a growing facility. You’re not entirely sure what crops to plant in your...
View ArticlePros & Cons of Crop Diversification for Indoor Farmers
Don’t be hasty when choosing crops New farmers often struggle with crop diversity. There’s always a temptation to pick and choose twenty of your favorite greens and veggies without concern for pests,...
View ArticleThe Beginner’s Guide to Hydroponic Tomatoes
Our long history with tomatoes Native to the Andes, tomatoes started traveling the world in the 1600’s. Though enjoyed as a food by its fellow Mesoamericans, the tomato was used mostly as an ornamental...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About Growing Nasturtiums in Hydroponics
Nasturtium—commonly known as watercress—is a tender green native to South America. Unlike many crop plants, both the greens and flowers are edible and offer a sharp peppery taste similar to mustard....
View ArticleAre You Growing Cilantro in Hydroponics? Read This First!
Cilantro in hydroponics Like many herbs, cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is native to the Mediterranean area but has been spread wide across the world. Today, the herb is prominent especially in Asian...
View ArticleWhat You Missed at the LumiGrow Expert Panel
As a grower, you know how incredibly important it is to have proper lighting for healthy, strong plants. Recently, we hosted a live presentation and Q&A session with LumiGrow to address the...
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