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Even though the term “hydroponics” was first introduced in 1937, it has very recently become an incredibly popular method for cultivating a wide range of plants due to its sustainability and potential for producing incredibly high-quality crops. If you’re new to hydroponics, however, it can be incredibly overwhelming trying to understand how it works, how…
Read MoreCBD oil, which is derived from the hemp plant, has gained a lot of recognition and is growing in popularity recently due to its various benefits. But CBD oil is far from the only thing that can be made with hemp. If you’re planning on growing hemp commercially in order to gain your share of…
Read MoreFor home gardeners, especially those just getting started, one of the more challenging tasks is understanding what plants need in order to not just grow, but thrive. Some lettuce seeds may grow well enough when you simply put them in the ground and give them water and sunlight. But for many gardeners, or especially farmers…
Read MoreCultivating nearly any plant will come with its own unique challenges, whether it’s tomatoes, wheat, corn, or hemp. Home gardeners and seasoned farmers need to be aware of soil health, watering plans, fertilizers, genetics, transplant or direct seed, and more. Hemp specifically is a challenging crop to grow given that there is steep competition and…
Read MoreAt Gonzo Farms, we’re committed to engineering the best organic fertilizers around for our customers. Whether you have a small-scale farming operation for business or just as a hobby, or you need commercial fertilizer for your large-scale operation, we can handle fertilizer needs of any size. We can say with confidence that our fertilizer is…
Read MoreCopyright © 2019 Albuquerque Journal The harvest of New Mexico’s first crop of industrial hemp since legalization is well underway, and early returns show reasons for optimism and some challenges for the new industry. The New Mexico Department of Agriculture reported Friday that it has issued 400 hemp-growing licenses since state and federal laws legalized…
Read MoreSOURCED FROM THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER ORLINDA, Tenn. — Standing between two rows of thigh-high hemp crops close to the Tennessee-Kentucky border, the retired owner of a New Hampshire convenience store cheerfully recalled why he chose to grow his first hemp crop this year. Barry Paterno, 67, is a gardener, not a farmer — he likes…
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