Grubbycup updates us on the germination (or lack thereof) of his scarified seeds.
Grubbycup instructs us on the popular “baggie” method of germinating seeds.
Grubbycup takes us through seed scarification as part of his catnip-growing journey.
Heather’s wheatgrass-farming experiment continues into days 2 and 3.
The Top 10 Mistakes That Drag Your Yields Down: Everest shares some time-honored heuristics to help beginner growers increase the productivity of their indoor gardens.
In “Power Propagation,” Gareth Hopcroft explains how to develop super vigorous root systems for high yielding plants.
Gareth Hopcroft explains how to develop super vigorous root systems for high yielding plants.
Everest takes a look at keeping a healthy mother plant and why she’s worthy of a lot more time, care and investment than many growers appear to realize.
Tissue culture combines mother plants, cloning, and rooting in a single system that’s 10 to 100 times as efficient as ordinary cloning. Tissue culture growers can produce thousands of clones a month, or as few as they wish, from the multiplying and rooting of plants in jars. There are only a few basic steps.
Aeroponic propagation develops superior, more vigorous cuttings (which go on to yield bigger harvests), and take a whole lot less effort too! Don’t believe it? Read on.
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