Urban Garden Magazine, the premier hydroponics magazine for indoor gardeners, is delighted to welcome Rosebud Magazine (i.e. Rosebud hydroponics lifestyle magazine, not the magazine for writers) to the online and hydroponics magazine universe! After all, the more quality hydroponics advice that gets out there to hydroponic growers, the better.
Staying with Rosebud Hydroponics Growers Magazine for a moment, we read the feature entitled “Getting Maximum Yield Using Hydroponics Urban Garden Fertigation” with particular interest. We can concur that a whole plethora of “modern technology can provide you with maximum yield in your urban garden.” But what does this really mean to urban gardeners? After all, you need a whole lot of growing skill too – fundamentally, a knowledge and understanding of how plants work. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. No expensive tub of ‘bloom booster’ is going to make up for a crappy growing environment or a lack of hydroponic growing skills – even if this means that you spend less on the grandly priced plant potions of the day. We don’t mind giving you this advice, of course, because we don’t have a hydroponic nutrient company of our own! We’d like you to consider Urban Garden Magazine as your number one source for independent hydroponic and indoor growing advice.
The best hydroponic growing advice we can give you is this: get your growing environment right, observe your plants closely and feed them quality base nutrients, and you will enjoy great success. Get to this point first, and then, and only then, take a look at the vast array of supplements and additives available. After all, these products really are the icing on the cake. In short, it’s best to start honing your cake making skills eh?
Finally, we should reserve some thanks for Google. Not only is it great for finding out more about baking cakes, if it were not for this popular search engine, we might not have ever stumbled across the helpful article in Rosebud Hydroponics Magazine. Thank goodness somebody is looking out for hydroponic growers and indoor cultivators! Otherwise where would we be when it came to finding information about indoor cultivation? Hmmmm … ’nuff said methinks!
Chuckling all the way,
Everest









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