Greens and Veggies

Blog categorized as Greens and Veggies

Spinach - Grown in Hydroponics
We have experience of growing Spinach in six different kinds of Hydroponic Set-up. Learn how to grow Spinach in the Hydroponic setup of your choice.
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06.12.18 12:19 AM - Comment(s)
Growing Amaranth using Hydroponics
Learn how to grow nutritionally rich Amaranth in cocopeat, or NFT, or DWC
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Understanding Hemp (a.k.a Marijuana), a banned (in India) herb with unlimited possibilities.
People often confuse hemp with marijuana. Though they belong to the same family, they are two different plants. Read on to know more about hemp and commercial possibilities for a hemp grower
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How to go about pruning in tomatoes plant?
You can increase the yield that you get from your tomato plants just by carrying out timely pruning. Learn how to prune tomato plants.
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How to identify and control powdery mildew in gourds.
Powdery Mildew is a common disease affecting the gourd family. Learn how to identify and control powdery mildew.
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Understanding Physiological Diseases in Plants - Blossom End Rot in Tomatoes.
Ever noticed black colour spots at the bottom of tomatoes? These spots known as blossom end rot are not a pest infestation but a physiological disorder.
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Our experiences with growing Kale in DWC Hydroponics.
Kale is a superfood that grows well in Hydroponics and nutrient packed to the brim. Learn how to grow kale.
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How to grow Mint in your Home Garden
Mint can be grown from seeds or from stolon. Learn how to grow mint in Hydroponics.
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Our experiments with growing Cherry Tomatoes
Is dutch bucket the best way to grow cherry tomatoes? We believe so. Read on to find out why
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How to grow Strawberry in your Home Garden
Strawberries can be a profitable plant for the Hydroponic grower. More so, as the field grown strawberries are generally full of pesticides and chemicals.
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