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Articles by tag "humidity"

  • >Understanding Relative Humidity (RH)

    Relative humidity (RH) is often overlooked when growing indoors. However, if you want strong healthy plants, you need to consider the relative humidity of your grow room. Here we explain what you need to know.... What is RH and why is it important? RH… [more]

  • >Summer Growing

    During the summer months, many growers struggle to control the environment in their grow room. However, you need not be one of them. Here we provide an overview of the most common problems we have come across and offer advice on how you can… [more]

  • >Good Grow Room Practice in Summer

    With more than 15 years experience in the hydroponics industry, we have advised many growers on how to run successful grow rooms, all year round. During this time, we have found that growers tend to encounter more problems in summer. This is… [more]

  • >Aeroponics

    Once oxygen was realised to be the most important root stimulant, it became obvious that none of the existing hydroponic systems had maximized the air available to roots. Aeroponic technology has managed to achieve optimal oxygen supply to… [more]

  • >Controlling Transpiration In the Grow room

    Relative humidity is still the most commonly used measurement for grow room control, even though it is not a perfect indication of what the plants ‘feel’.  Plants respond to the difference between humidity levels at the leaf… [more]

  • >Environmental Control

    Maintaining an optimum growing environment is vital if you want fast healthy plant growth and maximum yield. The growing environment is largely concerned with three key factors: grow room temperature, relative humidity (RH) and nutrient temperature.… [more]

  • >Propagation

    Propagation is simply the creation of new plants. Many growers propagate using hydroponic techniques to benefit from early rooting and faster growth rates. This is possible because hydroponic growing media provides the root zone with easy access… [more]