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Sprouts – AblumeBlog
https://ablumeblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/31/sprouts
Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. March 31, 2016. April 3, 2016. Today’s blog post will cover how to get your plants up and growing. To help get my sprouts started, I used these Rapid Rooter plugs. The first thing I had to do was decide what to seeds to plant. I settled on tomatoes, peppers, and flowers for my girlfriend Katie. I also selected romaine, lettuce blend, and Italian large leaf basil for my hungry sulcata tortoise. Prepping the Foody for Plants.
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A Man Who Grows – AblumeBlog
https://ablumeblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/30/a-man-who-grows
Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. Association for Vertical Farming. A Man Who Grows. October 30, 2015. The rad person highlighted in today’s post is a man I actually got to meet, the CEO of Foody Vertical Gardens. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Greg through The Association for Vertical Farming. You might be wondering, why would the AVF introduce Greg to an industry outsider like Andrew? My grandma has a saying, “From your lips to God’s e...A Man Wit...
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Transplanting – AblumeBlog
https://ablumeblog.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/transplanting
Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. Association for Vertical Farming. April 15, 2016. April 15, 2016. In my last post. I talked about how I got my Ph, water, and nutrient levels just right. Now it is time to transplant my sprouts. Into their new habitat, my Foody 12. As always, the first thing we had to do was read the directions. They’re actually pretty simple steps. First, check to see if the roots are coming out the bottom of the plugs. Rocky is getting hungry.
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April 2016 – AblumeBlog
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Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. April 15, 2016. April 15, 2016. In my last post. I talked about how I got my Ph, water, and nutrient levels just right. Now it is time to transplant my sprouts. Into their new habitat, my Foody 12. As always, the first thing we had to do was read the directions. They’re actually pretty simple steps. First, check to see if the roots are coming out the bottom of the plugs. Clay pebbles around the young plants. April 3, 2016.
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Prepping the Foody for Plants – AblumeBlog
https://ablumeblog.wordpress.com/2016/04/03/prepping-the-foody-for-plants
Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. Association for Vertical Farming. Prepping the Foody for Plants. April 3, 2016. This week I transplanted my sprouts into my Foody tower. Before I could get the plants in their new home though, I had to choose a spot to put my tower. I also chose this spot to keep the tower away from Rocky the hungry tortoise! Then it was time to make sure the nutrient and PH levels were good before I could nestle the plans in their new abode.
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March 2016 – AblumeBlog
https://ablumeblog.wordpress.com/2016/03
Hobby Hydroponics, inspirational people, and Andrew's Vertical Farming quest. March 31, 2016. April 3, 2016. Today’s blog post will cover how to get your plants up and growing. To help get my sprouts started, I used these Rapid Rooter plugs. The first thing I had to do was decide what to seeds to plant. I settled on tomatoes, peppers, and flowers for my girlfriend Katie. I also selected romaine, lettuce blend, and Italian large leaf basil for my hungry sulcata tortoise. March 13, 2016. March 15, 2016.
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