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Electrolyte Conductivity vs. Ionic Activity: Why EC Alone Can Mislead Your Nutrient Decisions

Your EC meter is telling you only part of the story. Two nutrient solutions reading identical EC values can produce ...

Foliar Sprays in Hydroponics: What Actually Enters the Plant?

Foliar feeding occupies a paradoxical space in hydroponic cultivation. Growers routinely spray nutrients on leaves expecting rapid correction, yet the ...

Bio-stimulants: Which Pure Compounds Have Reproducible Effects

If you have been exploring ways to improve crop performance in your hydroponic system, you have likely encountered the term ...

Thiamine as a biostimulant in hydroponic and soilless systems

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is one of those additives that has circulated through the hydroponic community for decades, but the science ...

Exogenous Sugar Applications: A deeper look

The application of external sugars (sucrose, glucose, fructose) to adult plants has generated interest as a potential biostimulant strategy, with ...

Ascorbic Acid as a Biostimulant: Alleviating Stress to Improve Yield and Quality in Hydroponic Systems

The search for sustainable biostimulants to enhance crop productivity has led researchers to investigate ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as a ...

Organic Sulfur Foliar Sprays: Beyond Sulfate Salts for Hydroponic Crops

Most hydroponic growers think of sulfur supplementation strictly in terms of sulfate salts like magnesium sulfate or potassium sulfate. However, ...

Creating an Effective “Greener” Foliar Spray from Raw Salts to Combat Yellowing in Productive Crops

Yellowing in productive crops represents one of the most common symptoms growers face when nutrient availability becomes limiting. While root ...

Using Glycine Betaine as a Biostimulant

Glycine betaine is a biostimulant that has been explored for stress mitigation and quality enhancement in hydroponic and soilless culture ...

Methods to Enhance Terpene Production

Introduction Terpenes are a large and diverse group of natural compounds that constitute the most abundant class of plant secondary ...

Exogenous Terpenes in Agriculture: Can External Application Improve Crop Performance?

Terpenes are among the most diverse and abundant secondary metabolites produced by plants. While these compounds are well known for ...

An Expanded View on Root Zone Temperature in Soilless and Hydroponic Systems

When we think about optimizing hydroponic systems, most growers focus on nutrient concentrations, pH levels, and lighting conditions. However, one ...
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