An addition to a growing medium which improves its structure, nutrient-content, water-holding capacity, cation exchange capacity or air porosity.
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Botanicare Kind
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Botanicare Pure Blend (Original)
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CNS17 Bloom SDS
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CNS17 Feed Sheet
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CNS17 Grow SDS
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CNS17 Ripe SDS
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CNS17 Starter Kit
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Decayed organic matter from plant or animal sources that can provide plants with nutrients needed for growth.
The first “leaves” of a dicot plant that emerge when a seed is planted that serve as the nutrient source until a plant develops roots for uptake of minerals.
Stands for the Electrical Conductivity of a solution. An EC meter is helpful in determining the concentration of minerals, nutrients or salts affecting plant growth; the higher the concentration, the more conductive the solution is.
To supply nutrients to plants via solution or a dry fertilizer.
The liquid part of humus that is light golden in color and has the ability to increase uptake of nutrients into plant tissues.
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GBC PureBlendPro Recipe
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KIND Base SDS
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KIND Bloom SDS
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KIND Feed Sheet
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KIND Grow SDS
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Kind® groundbreaking cultivation control
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Classification for the major nutrients required for plant growth: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). Some systems include the secondary nutrients as macronutrients: Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Sulfur (S).
Classification for the minor nutrients required for plant growth, also known as trace elements: Iron (Fe), Boron (B), Copper (Cu), Molybdenum (Mb), Zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co). Chlorine (Cl) and Sodium (Na) are sometimes included in this classification.
A mineral that a plant can uptake and assimilate into its tissue; a plant food.
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Pure Blend Pro Bloom Feed Sheet
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Pure Blend Pro Kit
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Pure Blend Pro SDS
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Pure Blend Pro Soil Feed Sheet
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Pure Blend® Pro Grow Product Label
A hydro system which circulates or “feeds” nutrient solution from a reservoir over and over again, until the reservoir is either “topped off” with additional nutrients or drained out completely and replenished. Ebb & flow (flood & drain) is the most common recirculating system in hydro, although NFT (nutrient film technique) and drip systems can also recirculate nutrient solution.
A colloquial term meaning plant nutrients. A salt is actually an ionic compound with a cation from a base and an anion from an acid. Too many salts in a grow medium can cause plants to burn.