4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

Here’s a look at what’s new on the market for cannabis cultivators and connoisseurs.

1. Let It Rock

Prices vary
growstone.com

4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

The medium in which you choose to grow helps determine the outcome and output of your garden. The new GS-1 Hydroponic Substrate from GrowStone is an Earth-friendly and extremely porous aggregate that absorbs and stores water while allowing plenty of capacity for the oxygen necessary to your roots. The rocks are quick-draining and made from 100% recycled glass instead of non-renewable mined obsidian.


2. Doobage Storage

Starting at $129
cannador.com

4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

Cannabis quickly deteriorates in quality when it’s improperly stored. Connoisseurs and medical patients alike should get a Cannador to ensure that their pot lasts longer, maintaining potency and preserving essential oils thanks to the company’s humidity-bead system or Boveda packs. You can also regulate the humidity level for your flowers from your smartphone using the optional Bluestream hygrometer and app. These lockable storage units come in a variety of sizes.


3. Natural Bug Killer

Prices vary
purelifeveganix.com

4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

Growers seeking a veganic solution for pest and mildew control should look no further than the Vegamatrix FTB Insect Suffocant. This concentrated all-purpose foliar spray (complete with terpenes!) was developed by High Times alum and multiple Cannabis Cup winner Kyle Kushman in order to safely control or destroy insects or mold. Kushman’s unique formula coats and suffocates spider mites and repels powdery mildew (PM) without harming the environment or damaging your plants.


4. Quiet Storm

Prices vary
hurricanehydroponics.com

4 Hot Pot Products: November 2017

The earliest period of plant growth sets the stage for future harvests. Feed your seedlings and clones with Storm Cell from Hurricane Hydroponics to get a head start on the crucial vegetative stage, when pot plants build their foundation. This liquid solution provides the essential nutritional requirements for the robust development of new plant growth and a healthy root system.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts
Dry Farming
Read More

Dry Farming in Humboldt

A small region along the Eel River in Humboldt County allows cultivators to grow cannabis without ever watering their plants.
Total
0
Share