Hydroponics ph keeps rising

Hydroponics pH Keeps Rising (Common Reasons with Easy Fixes)

If the pH of your hydroponics system becomes off balance, even by the smallest of margins, it can have serious ramifications. Depending on the growing plants, an optimal pH level is usually somewhere between 5.5 and 6.5 (slightly acidic). So if hydroponics pH keeps rising, then it definitely is a thing to worry. If, for some […]

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When To Transplant Seedlings in Hydroponics

When To Transplant Seedlings in Hydroponics? (My Best Tips)

Knowing exactly when to transplant seedlings in hydroponics into larger pots is one of the most important steps to master when growing hydroponically. Mainly because this is the stage of their growth cycle where you want to strengthen their root system, upgrading them to larger pots will allow them the chance to burst out of

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How do you take care of pansies

Why Are My Pansies Drooping? (Common Reasons with Best Solutions)

There are a couple of reasons why a pansy can begin to droop. If these issues are not corrected as early as possible, they can cause much bigger problems for the pansy plant. If you’re asking, “why are my pansies drooping?”, then this article will become a savior for you. Generally speaking, a pansy will

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Succulents that grow tall 

22 Succulents that Grow Tall (The Best List Ever)

Succulents tend to grow tall naturally, especially when grown indoors. This is generally due to the controlled environment in which they are grown. Furthermore, taller succulents can indicate inadequate light, regardless of where they are grown. Today I am going to list all the succulents that grow tall, and trust me you won’t be able

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How To Clean Air Stones For Hydroponics

How To Clean Air Stones For Hydroponics in 3 Easy Ways

Keeping your air stones clean is a crucial maintenance aspect of ensuring your hydroponics system runs effectively consistently. That’s why it’s key to learn how to clean air stones for hydroponics in proper manner, and that’s what I will guide you in the form of this article. Even if they seem clean, the tiny pores

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Do Succulents Like Humidity

Do Succulents Like Humidity? (No, They Certainly Don’t)

Understanding the humidity requirements of a succulent is important, otherwise you won’t be able to grow it properly. So, do succulents like humidity? What do you think? Well, succulents don’t particularly enjoy growing in an environment with high humidity levels. They can handle the heat but prefer dry heat over warm moist air. Generally speaking,

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Parsley Leaves Turning Yellow

Parsley Leaves Turning Yellow (6 Reasons with Easy Fixes)

Parsley is a reasonably easy-to-grow annual herb. The simplicity of growth comes with a few hurdles, though. One of the biggest maintenance issues is when the parsley leaves turn yellow. This herb can fade from lush green to pale yellow due to a few fixable stressors. Today we are going to talk about the reasons

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Lavender Leaves Turning Gray

Lavender Leaves Turning Gray (6 Reasons with Easy Fixes)

Lavender leaves turning gray can give you a run for your money. It can happen due to some smaller issues causing a bit of a domino effect: The most common cause is overwatering. Frost damage comes in second as another stand-alone reason and because it’s seasonal. When poor drainage is present and overwatering, fungal infections

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Rosemary Turning Black

Rosemary Turning Black (5 Common Reasons & Easy Solutions)

Rosemary turning black is a serious issue, and it can cause due to many reasons. However, the root cause (mind the pun) is growing the herb under high humidity, dampness around the roots by overwatering and poor soil drainage. As a result, a domino-like effect can occur, bringing more problems. These include root rot, fungal

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