6 Simple Steps to Set Grow Light Distances
Healthy plants exhibit high turgor pressure; their leaves feel firm and cool to the touch due to active transpiration. When…
Healthy plants exhibit high turgor pressure; their leaves feel firm and cool to the touch due to active transpiration. When…
Turgor pressure within a cell wall determines the structural integrity of a plant; without it, the leaf collapses into a…
The smell of damp, pasteurized peat moss signals the start of the propagation cycle. A successful cutting depends on maintaining…
The smell of damp peat and the crisp snap of a stem with high turgor pressure define the start of…
Crushing a handful of damp sphagnum moss releases the sharp, metallic scent of geosmin and organic decay. A healthy Ficus…
The smell of warm, friable soil in early spring signals the beginning of propagation season. When your fingers can press…
The sharp snap of a pothos stem between your fingers marks the beginning of a practice that has fueled plant…
The scent of rooting hormone on damp perlite marks the beginning of something repeatable and precise. Learning how to start…
Freezing air hits tender seedlings like a blade. A late spring frost can destroy weeks of work in a single…
The soil beneath a greenhouse cold frame in January smells the same as garden loam in July: mineral-rich, faintly sweet,…