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Hydroponics - Indoor Horticulture

Hydroponics - Indoor Horticulture represents an educational, in-depth, up-to-date, indoor horticultural growers guide that covers all principles of indoor Hydroponics Indoor Horticulture by Jeffrey Winterborne hydroponic horticulture and gardening. This book contains 110,000 words, with over 300 diagrams, pictures, illustrations, graphs, tables, 3 dimensional CAD renderings, and is printed in full colour.

Hydroponics - Indoor Horticulture examines, explores, dissects and presents a fully comprehensive step by step growers guide, relating to all and every aspect of indoor hydroponic horticulture, with complete chapters on plant biology, propagation, hydroponic systems, nutrients, oxygen, carbon dioxide enrichment, pH, biological pest control, fungi/disease, cuttings/clones, pruning/training, breeding, harvesting, equipment, grow rooms, a full history of hydroponics, and more.

This book goes further than any indoor growers guide has gone before, presented in full colour with 3 dimensional CAD renderings. Hydroponics - Indoor Horticulture quite simply outclasses any other book on the subject... In terms of literal content, quantity, quality and presentation, no other indoor horticulture growers guide can compete, let alone compare.




(Below follows a one page sample taken from the book)

Triple Pack Nutrients

Triple packs are not so readily available as the twin packs and only a handful of manufacturers make them in this fashion. However, those that use the triple pack normally are sold on it and stick to it like glue. These are, as they are aptly named, a triple pack of nutrients. They consist of three parts Grow, Bloom and Micro and again, the reason for separating these nutrients into three parts is to stop any possible conflict or nutrient lock. The way this nutrient works is that during the vegetative cycle of the plants’ life, you use a combination of the grow, bloom and micro parts but use more of the grow and less of bloom. During the flowering cycle, you again use differing amounts of three nutrient bottles but this time using more of the bloom and less of the micro. In fact, during the

 

different weeks of the plants’ development, you can use different levels of the three nutrient bottles, giving them exactly what they need, when they need it. As you have probably worked out, this is the most complicated way of feeding your plants properly, however, once you have mastered it, it is actually very simple indeed, but with an air of complexity. So, you can really fine-tune it if you so wish. These nutrients, like the twin packs, are very concentrated and therefore again go a long way. They also deliver great results when properly administered and allow the advanced grower to fine-tune the nutrients for a prized crop. The very advanced grower even uses the triple pack as complementary nutrient for the twin pack i.e. the grower primarily uses the twin pack nutrients but adds a little of the triple pack to the mix to achieve the results they need. In general, triple pack nutrients are a little tricky to use at first, go a long way and give great results.


Example of Tripple Pack Nutrients
Example of Tripple Pack Nutrients