Archive for January 23rd, 2010
Hydroponic Growing
A dealer uses AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer in patented hydroponic stackers to grow a bountiful garden. The stackers are soil-less top fertigated growers and are automated with a seven-day timer and pond pump to run two minutes a day. It supplies AGGRAND fertilizers mixed in rain water that he recover from the roof gutter to two barrels. One is used as a drain back recovery to reuse the nutrients and water that drains from the bottom of six-high stackers mounted on pipe poles, to create a space-saving vertical organic vegetable and herb garden.
Every month he adds two quarts of AGGRAND Natural Fertilizer, one quart of AGGRAND Natural Kelp and Sulfate of Potash, and one quart of AGGRAND Natural Bone Meal. He foliar feed every 10 to 14 days early or late in the day. He is experimenting with a new hybrid sweet corn. In the field it takes 55 gallons of water to produce one corn stalk and pounds of fertilizer. Organically grown tomatoes fed with AGGRAND Natural Fertilizers have a flavor unmatched in the supermarkets.
Fertilizer Comparison
A Dealer shared results of his comparison gardens between AGGRAND Natural Fertilizers and Miracle Gro. He planted both gardens with cucumbers. He planted a control garden used the same soil as the AGGRAND fertilizer. It receives the same amount of sunlight and water. The same seeds were used to start off in the house on April 1.
He first measured the plants on May 26, the AGGRAND fertilized cucumbers were three inches longer, and much healthier looking, darker green and are not scarred. The vines for the Miracle Gro garden were 32 inches long and the vines in the AGGRAND garden were exactly twice as long, 64 inches.