Archive for 'Getting Started'
A New Look for FloraSeries
General Hydroponics’ FloraSeries is the formula that has produced more high yielding grows than any other in the world. It is the cornerstone that the entire hydroponics industry was built on. Some things never change. There is nothing we will ever alter in our definitive 3 part nutrient.
Despite our dedication to the integrity of [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2010 under Getting Started, Knowledge.
Tags: 3part, floraseries, generalhydroponics, genhydro, hydroponics, nutrients
Comments: 1
Video: Setting Up A RainForest
I am stoked to share this video from the MAKE YouTube Channel! Becky Stern set up a RainForest 318 on her rooftop in Brooklyn, NY. The video explains step-by-step how she set up her GH system, potted up her plants, and maintains a thriving garden. Plus there’s a post with more details over on her [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2010 under Food, Getting Started.
Comments: 2
Essential Tools: Seedling Heat Mat
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If you are getting seeds going, there’s no better tool for keeping young plants warm and cozy during late winter than a seedling heat mat. I use one under each tray of Rapid Rooters that I start, and I don’t think my baby plants would live [...]
Posted: March 25th, 2010 under FarmLab, Food, Getting Started.
Comments: none
Don’t Reinvent the Wheel!
In our time of emerging technology in Hydroponics, it is easy to get overwhelmed. I talk to a lot of people that are constantly searching for “IT”. Call this a friendly reminder to not get caught up in all the hype. All you really need is a plant, and an ability to care.
This is a [...]
Posted: March 2nd, 2010 under Flowers, Getting Started, Organics.
Tags: Ancient Forest, CocoTek, general organics, Pelargonium
Comments: 4
Hydro Toys for the Kiddies
By the people who brought you the Ant Farm, the Hydro Greenhouse 2! It’s like an aeroflow, but for kids! Anyone out there given this a try? I’d love to know what you thought!
Posted: January 7th, 2010 under Getting Started.
Comments: 3
Rapid Rooters on UrbanGardenMagazine.Com
Everest just sent me a link to this UrbanGardenMagazine.com post about Rapid Rooters. It’s a nice testament to how simple and successful our plugs and trays are.
GH’s Rapid Rooter medium plugs are “a unique matrix of composted organic materials bonded together with plant-derived polymers.” They’re infused with GH’s magic micro nutrient recipe. The plugs come [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Community, Getting Started, Knowledge.
Comments: 1
What Does it Do Wednesday- General Organic PPMs
I’ve been getting a ton of emails and comments about the General Organics, including this one, left on the blog last week:
Tigerlilly, what would you say the TDS would be in a fully fortified grow & a fully fortified bloom hydro-organic solution…. I saw that you (Tigerlilly) posted that you were using these new products…Do [...]
Posted: September 2nd, 2009 under Community, FarmLab, Getting Started, Knowledge, Organics.
Tags: general organics, Greenhouse, grow, hydro, Organics, ppm, test
Comments: 2
The first plant in Everest’s setup
The first plant is in! Tomorrow I’ll share the fully planted setup with tips for success from Jessica. And be sure to check out Urban Garden Magazine for great grow projects!
Posted: June 4th, 2009 under Community, Getting Started.
Comments: none
Sweet PowerGrower Setup
This is an awe inspiring setup. I can’t imagine what it will look like all potted up!!
UPDATE: This deck belongs to the one and only publisher of Urban Garden Magazine, Everest Fernandez! And Jessica Lilga helped him get it set up. The deck is on Gabriola Island, in Canada.
Sent from Jessica Lilga’s Blackberry.
Posted: June 2nd, 2009 under Getting Started.
Comments: 1
Hydroponics as a tool for Earth Day
On Earth Day, people around the globe celebrate a sustainable future and forward thinking progress. The goal is to find ways to make less of an impact on the planet, and I think that hydroponics is an essential tool for these means. Hydroponics is the most ecologically efficient way to grow crops. Hands down. Growing plants in soil-less [...]
Posted: April 22nd, 2009 under Community, Flowers, Getting Started, Greenhouse, Knowledge.
Comments: 3
What does it do Wednesday: Expanded Clay Pebbles
When you purchase a complete hydro system from GH, it comes with a chosen media. We include expanded clay pebbles. They are marble sized balls of clay, and they are a really unique growing media. Growers love them because they have a good balance between air and moisture, they are sustainable, and easy to use. [...]
Posted: February 18th, 2009 under Getting Started, Knowledge.
Comments: 3
Give us Your Feed Chart Feedback
Usually on Wednesdays I write about a General Hydroponics product and what it does. We call it “What Does It Do Wednesday.” But today, there’s a twist. We want you to tell us what our feed chart does for you.
Our goals are innovation, quality, simplicity, and sustainability. Besides producing the best plant foods, we also [...]
Posted: February 4th, 2009 under Getting Started, Knowledge.
Tags: feed chart, feedchart, nutrients
Comments: 8
Starting some new tests
Here’s a shot of the cotyledons that sprouted up from seeds that were placed in the Rapid Rooter plugs. The two trays will test new formulas side by side.
Posted: February 3rd, 2009 under Getting Started.
Comments: none
FloraNova, What does it do?
At General Hydroponics, we like to say that we bring nature and technology together. FloraNova is a perfect example of how we achieve that by engineering advanced nutrient systems. GH created the standard over thirty years ago when it introduced the now famous FloraSeries three-part. FloraSeries quickly came to be known as easy to use, [...]
Posted: January 14th, 2009 under Getting Started, Knowledge.
Comments: 13
Root Hairs
I checked on my cuttings today and was pleased to see that they look incredibly vital. The roots look great compared to last week. They are much more sturdy looking, and some of them are covered in root hairs. Root hairs are single cells that are very long and can be seen with the naked eye. [...]
Posted: November 11th, 2008 under Getting Started, Knowledge.
Comments: 2

