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How can I spot nutrient deficiencies 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. Monitoring your plants for these symptoms can help you make quick adjustments to your nutrient solution and ensure healthy, productive growth.

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What is the difference between Clonex Clone Solution (CCS) and Rootzone?

CCS and Rootzone each play a unique role in plant growth.

What is the difference between Clonex Clone Solution (CCS) and Rootzone?

Can I use GT Silica on its own?

While GT Silica provides many advantages on its own, we recommend using it in combination with a balanced hydroponic nutrient program.

Can I use GT Silica on its own?

Which Clonex product should I use?

Generally, the type of cutting, that is either softwood/semi hardwood etc determines which Clonex to use.

Which Clonex product should I use?

How can I maximise my crop yield?

Maximizing crop yield is all about precision. By following a customised nutrient program and monitoring your plants closely, you can ensure they're getting the nutrition they need to thrive.

How can I maximise my crop yield?

How do I use Clonex Rooting Hormone Gel?

To use Clonex, clean and sterilise your tools before starting. Cut your stem at a 45-degree angle just below a node, dip it into the Clonex Gel, and place the cutting in your chosen growing medium.

How do I use Clonex Rooting Hormone Gel?