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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2025 · 3 MIN

Timing your hydroponic grow

from Hydroponics Daily · host Eutrema Ltd

Welcome to today's episode of Hydroponics Daily, where we delve into the critical aspect of timing your hydroponic grow. Whether you're aiming for a Christmas strawberry harvest or just beginning your hydroponic journey, understanding growth cycles is crucial. Some plants yield quickly, like lettuce in four to six weeks, while others can take up to three months. We discuss the importance of backcasting your planting dates to hit specific markets, such as the profitable Christmas period for strawberries. Avoid the heat of summer if you're a beginner, as pests thrive in warm conditions, making disease management challenging. Experienced growers can tackle summer with proper equipment, but for those just starting, consider growing in cooler months like January. January offers a fresh start and is ideal for those balancing hydroponics with other commitments, such as family and holidays. So, grab those seeds and dive into the rewarding world of hydroponics today!   🇬🇧 https://eutrema.co.uk/shop/fertiliser/liquid-gold-unique-complete-fertiliser/ 🇺🇸 https://goldleaffertilizer.com/  

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