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Why are macronutrients important in hydroponics?

Why are macronutrients important in hydroponics?

Macronutrients like Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) are fundamental for healthy plant growth. Nitrogen helps with leaf growth, phosphorus encourages root development, and potassium supports flowering and fruiting. These nutrients should be carefully balanced in your hydroponic nutrient solution to ensure plants thrive.

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To get the most out of GT Silica, it can be used with every watering.

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How long does Clonex remain effective after opening?

Clonex Gel is guaranteed to be effective for up to two years if the recommended guidelines are followed.

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What is Rootzone and why should I use it?

Rootzone is an organic-based supplement designed to maintain optimal root health throughout your plant's entire lifecycle.

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What secondary nutrients are essential in hydroponics?

In addition to macronutrients and micronutrients, secondary nutrients like Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), and Sulfur (S) are also necessary for healthy plant development.

What secondary nutrients are essential in hydroponics?

How can I spot nutrient deficiencies in hydroponics?

Nutrient deficiencies show up in the form of yellowing leaves, poor root growth, or browning leaf edges.

How can I spot nutrient deficiencies in hydroponics?