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		<title>C.A.P. Monster 6 Grow Pot Complete Hydroponic System w/55 Gallon Reservoir (5 Gallon Pots)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 02:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an excellent system. It is a simple design and concept that is very easy to manage. It is also expandable. You can add many more sites and/or more or larger reservoirs. The system is set up to grow large plants. The large buckets help promote larger root systems which allow for larger growth of plant matter. C.A.P. systems are quality systems made of durable plastics. If you have the right environment you will grow monsters with this system!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an excellent system. It is a simple design and concept that is very easy to manage. It is also expandable. You can add many more sites and/or more or larger reservoirs. The system is set up to grow large plants. The large buckets help promote larger root systems which allow for larger growth of plant matter. C.A.P. systems are quality systems made of durable plastics. If you have the right environment you will grow monsters with this system!</p>
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		<title>Update On The Daisy Cloner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 06:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Cloning Products]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[As I have been learning about my equipment I have found that the Daisy Cloner is actually really good. I didn&#8217;t realize that the clones could take more than a week to root. I was expecting roots in three days. Now that I know that this is normal I am adjusting my expectations to fit that reality. I am also trying to go the poor man&#8217;s approach to keeping the water cool enough to maximize the benefits of this technique. I am using frozen water bottles to keep the water chilled. I should probably be paying closer attention to this process but I figure I&#8217;ll check often enough to see if there are any significant changes in the clones behavior that tells me I should be changing the ice more frequently. Another solution that was suggested to me was a timer that turns the pump on for one minute and off for three minutes constantly all day and all night long. The problem is that that timer costs around $65-$70. We&#8217;ll see how the ice works out first.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I have been learning about my equipment I have found that the Daisy Cloner is actually really good. I didn&#8217;t realize that the clones could take more than a week to root. I was expecting roots in three days. Now that I know that this is normal I am adjusting my expectations to fit that reality.</p>
<p>I am also trying to go the poor man&#8217;s approach to keeping the water cool enough to maximize the benefits of this technique. I am using frozen water bottles to keep the water chilled. I should probably be paying closer attention to this process but I figure I&#8217;ll check often enough to see if there are any significant changes in the clones behavior that tells me I should be changing the ice more frequently.</p>
<p>Another solution that was suggested to me was a timer that turns the pump on for one minute and off for three minutes constantly all day and all night long. The problem is that that timer costs around $65-$70. We&#8217;ll see how the ice works out first.</p>
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		<title>Daisy Cloner Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 03:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently purchased the Daisy Cloner 8 site. I used it three times so far. I haven&#8217;t had phenomenal success, but I have had some success. I am new to gardening in any way and especially to hydroponics. The Daisy Cloner is nice because it is so easy and straight forward. The trouble comes from lack of experience. The first attempt I cloned 2 plants successfully. The roots grew really fast at first then slowed dramatically. I don&#8217;t know why this happened but I am still working on the details. On my second attempt I had more success but the same problem occurred. I am about to try it again. This time I am going to make some adjustments. I am going to try and change my lighting schedule. I recently read that plants need a rest period of no light to be able to grow roots properly. I have been leaving the lights on during the vegetative stage. As I develop more results I will be giving a more in depth review of the Daisy Cloner 8 site. The sprinkler head jammed up once already, that may have caused some of the trouble I had. Also, the water somehow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently purchased the Daisy Cloner 8 site. I used it three times so far. I haven&#8217;t had phenomenal success, but I have had some success. I am new to gardening in any way and especially to hydroponics. The Daisy Cloner is nice because it is so easy and straight forward. The trouble comes from lack of experience.</p>
<p>The first attempt I cloned 2 plants successfully. The roots grew really fast at first then slowed dramatically. I don&#8217;t know why this happened but I am still working on the details. On my second attempt I had more success but the same problem occurred. I am about to try it again. This time I am going to make some adjustments.</p>
<p>I am going to try and change my lighting schedule. I recently read that plants need a rest period of no light to be able to grow roots properly. I have been leaving the lights on during the vegetative stage. As I develop more results I will be giving a more in depth review of the Daisy Cloner 8 site.</p>
<p>The sprinkler head jammed up once already, that may have caused some of the trouble I had. Also, the water somehow leaked out. It is important to check that the lid is on tight and no water can escape. Overall, the Daisy Cloner has been beneficial to me. Before it I had a real difficult time with clones. The success rate was high but the growth rate was super slow.</p>
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		<title>General Hydroponics PowerGrower Eco</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 03:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The General Hydroponics PowerGrower Eco comes equipped with a sturdy, 5.7 gallon reservoir tank, an air pump for oxygenating roots, Hydroton growing medium and Flora nutrients. This versatile system allows users to customize a grow system that can house many small plants or even one big one. It is shaped like a hexagon which makes it easy to find a place to set it up. It measures 15&#8243; across the top. The General Hydroponics PowerGrower Eco stands 15&#8243; tall. The system uses a drip feed that pours nutrient rich solution to the roots of your plants. The plants are grown in a Hydroton grow medium which help keep roots properly fed.]]></description>
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<p>The General Hydroponics PowerGrower Eco comes equipped with a sturdy, 5.7 gallon reservoir tank, an air pump for oxygenating roots, Hydroton growing medium and Flora nutrients. This versatile system allows users to customize a grow system that can house many small plants or even one big one. It is shaped like a hexagon which makes it easy to find a place to set it up. It measures 15&#8243; across the top. The General Hydroponics PowerGrower Eco stands 15&#8243; tall. The system uses a drip feed that pours nutrient rich solution to the roots of your plants. The plants are grown in a Hydroton grow medium which help keep roots properly fed.</p>
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		<title>Raised Bed Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by John Wnuk There are many good reasons why you would want a raised bed in your garden. Raised beds are a fantastic way to grow flowers, plants or vegetables. Once the raised beds are built, they are easy to maintain and you will reap the rewards for years to come. Using a raised bed garden due to being unable to plant in the ground for one reason or another will offer you a richer soil with great compost added. By doing a raised bed garden your vegetables and flowers will grow larger and fuller. Raised beds offer benefits for people with disabilities letting them move with ease throw the rolls to weed and harvest. Raised beds extend your growing season by controlling moisture and temperature. Build a raised bed garden using basic materials such as treat wood, rocks, stones and blocks, all of these will work well for your raised bed garden. remember to lay down plastic sheeting to help prevent weeds, and help hold moisture in. You will need nails, screws, twine, and a hammer, drill, and ruler to measure how long and wide plus how high you would like your raised bed garden to be. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by John Wnuk</p>
<p>There are many good reasons why you would want a raised bed in your garden. Raised<br />
beds are a fantastic way to grow flowers, plants or vegetables. Once the raised beds<br />
are built, they are easy to maintain and you will reap the rewards for years to<br />
come.</p>
<p>Using a raised bed garden due to being unable to plant in the ground for one reason<br />
or another will offer you a richer soil with great compost added. By doing a raised<br />
bed garden your vegetables and flowers will grow larger and fuller. Raised beds<br />
offer benefits for people with disabilities letting them move with ease throw the<br />
rolls to weed and harvest. Raised beds extend your growing season by controlling<br />
moisture and temperature.</p>
<p>Build a raised bed garden using basic materials such as treat wood, rocks, stones<br />
and blocks, all of these will work well for your raised bed garden. remember to lay<br />
down plastic sheeting to help prevent weeds, and help hold moisture in. You will<br />
need nails, screws, twine, and a hammer, drill, and ruler to measure how long and<br />
wide plus how high you would like your raised bed garden to be. There are no rules<br />
you need to follow or measurements you must abide by.</p>
<p>Once your raised bed is built, then you will need to decide where to place it in<br />
your garden. Consider the amount of sunlight your bed will get and the area will<br />
need to be flat to ensure even watering. You will then need to prepare the soil<br />
where the raised bed is to be placed; you will have to dig at least a foot deep and<br />
then place the raised bed in place.</p>
<p>You are now ready to fill your raised bed boxes with a good mix of sand, soil and<br />
peat moss. This will give you a good mix to start planting your flowers and<br />
vegetables in. remember thr plastic sheeting to prevent weed growth. Place markers<br />
around the top of t, he boxes to use as spacers when you start to plant. Plant only<br />
what you can use, we don&#8217;t want to waste anything we grow.</p>
<p>Now that are raised bed gardens are established they will last for many years to<br />
come. Each year after the first year of planting will require less maintenance. This<br />
will give us more time to enjoy our garden. More people are using raised bed gardens<br />
then ever before.</p>
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		<title>A Fantastic Technique To Construct Your Own Personal Shed &#8211; Garden Shed Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:45:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Josep Petach Glad you are scanning this post!This article will actually cover some other benefits garden shed plans can offer, however I will also talk about a few things you have to take into consideration when buying garden shed plans. Actually, I believe I&#8217;m going to start with that. Therefore to begin with, where can you purchase garden shed plans? The primary source is, certainly, the web. Simultaneously, that&#8217;s a resource that can be possibly very dangerous. For example, some websites might provide down-loadable garden shed plans, however they may embed a virus in the download without you understanding it, therefore spying out your exclusive information. Now that&#8217;s some thing you actually don&#8217;t want to happen, don&#8217;t you? Various other websites might try and trap a person simply by lying to you. You might end up paying for absolutely nothing. Obviously I am overdoing it a little, but there tend to be web sites like these around and you need to be cautious that site to trust when purchasing garden shed plans. But luckily there are sites out there that simply perform what they promise: sell proper garden shed plans without having a black secret. I will try to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Josep Petach</p>
<p>Glad you are scanning this post!This article will actually cover some other benefits<br />
garden shed plans can offer, however I will also talk about a few things you have to<br />
take into consideration when buying garden shed plans. Actually, I believe I&#8217;m going<br />
to start with that.</p>
<p>Therefore to begin with, where can you purchase garden shed plans? The primary<br />
source is, certainly, the web. Simultaneously, that&#8217;s a resource that can be<br />
possibly very dangerous. For example, some websites might provide down-loadable<br />
garden shed plans, however they may embed a virus in the download without you<br />
understanding it, therefore spying out your exclusive information. Now that&#8217;s some<br />
thing you actually don&#8217;t want to happen, don&#8217;t you? Various other websites might try<br />
and trap a person simply by lying to you. You might end up paying for absolutely<br />
nothing.</p>
<p>Obviously I am overdoing it a little, but there tend to be web sites like these<br />
around and you need to be cautious that site to trust when purchasing garden shed<br />
plans. But luckily there are sites out there that simply perform what they promise:<br />
sell proper garden shed plans without having a black secret. I will try to review<br />
one of these websites for you personally in my following post, however I first want<br />
to do some more research on the specific website I&#8217;ve found and it seems really<br />
trustworthy, however I wish to be sure before I recommend something for you. In the<br />
end, my reputation is at risk!</p>
<p>Since I told you exactly where you can get garden shed plans, let me tell you a tale<br />
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<p>Imagine, you&#8217;ve already been building this unique garden shed. It&#8217;s your first one,<br />
you&#8217;ve invested a lot of time, energy as well as money in order to make it a<br />
success. After two months of hard work, you ultimately completed it. And it<br />
certainly looks like it had been really worth the cash! Something happens the night<br />
after you finished this although. Bad weather occurs. You are a little bit concerned<br />
about your own shed, however not too much. After all, you&#8217;ve constructed it your<br />
self, therefore it should be steady, right? Next day, you get up and proceed to take<br />
a look how your own construct garden shed looks like after its very first check.<br />
And&#8230;it fell together. All the work for absolutely nothing. All of your time. All<br />
your energy. All your cash. For a pile of junk. You&#8217;re heart-broken as well as<br />
completely disappointed.</p>
<p>Now, this might be similar to some thing you&#8217;ve experienced. I hope you haven&#8217;t,<br />
however, you may as well. I&#8217;ve met many people have. That is part of the reason why<br />
I&#8217;ve set up my blog too. To help people which have disappointing experiences along<br />
with building some thing on their own. Utilizing garden shed plans can help you<br />
construct something that is really steady, some thing that you will be able to enjoy<br />
for several years from now.</p>
<p>Like I mentioned, my following publish on my blog www.thegardenshedplans.com will<br />
most likely be an evaluation of a web site that sells down-loadable garden shed<br />
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		<title>Useful Tips For Gardening Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Michelle Walton Gardening can be a very great hobby for anyone that likes the outdoors. Granted, working on a garden takes a lot of effort on your part, but in the end you will find it most rewarding. As is the case for any activity, there are a few guidelines that you need to be aware of before starting on this venture and that will prove most useful to you. Here are eight tips that can help you while you plan and grow your garden: There&#8217;s no need to go big right from the start. Your first garden should be a small one. You can always have a larger one later on. An area of 80 to 100 feet is space enough for you to grow quite a lot of plants. One advantage to tending to a small garden is that it is not too time-consuming. It also gives you the opportunity to learn and put into practice the essentials of gardening. Besides watering and weeding you need to learn about plant nutrition and diseases, so you&#8217;ll know what fertilizers and pesticides or herbicides to use. When taking up gardening, you should also equip yourself with a great deal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Michelle Walton</p>
<p>Gardening can be a very great hobby for anyone that likes the outdoors. Granted,<br />
working on a garden takes a lot of effort on your part, but in the end you will find<br />
it most rewarding. As is the case for any activity, there are a few guidelines that<br />
you need to be aware of before starting on this venture and that will prove most<br />
useful to you.</p>
<p>Here are eight tips that can help you while you plan and grow your garden:</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no need to go big right from the start. Your first garden should be a small<br />
one. You can always have a larger one later on. An area of 80 to 100 feet is space<br />
enough for you to grow quite a lot of plants.</p>
<p>One advantage to tending to a small garden is that it is not too time-consuming. It<br />
also gives you the opportunity to learn and put into practice the essentials of<br />
gardening. Besides watering and weeding you need to learn about plant nutrition and<br />
diseases, so you&#8217;ll know what fertilizers and pesticides or herbicides to use.</p>
<p>When taking up gardening, you should also equip yourself with a great deal of<br />
patience to draw on while waiting for the first fruits of your work to show<br />
themselves. When you begin a garden it may take many weeks or several months before<br />
you see the fruits of your labor.</p>
<p>When time comes for you to manage a larger garden, you will have gained all the<br />
knowledge and dexterity necessary, along with a much needed dose of self-confidence<br />
and inventiveness. There&#8217;s no need to start on a new garden, since you can always<br />
turn the small one you already have into a much larger one.</p>
<p>If you set your mind on a large garden, regardless of your novice status, then it<br />
would be best if you partitioned it into smaller plots. This way you won&#8217;t have to<br />
tend to the entire garden.</p>
<p>Every gardener likes to manage their garden in their own way. Some like to make sure<br />
that they get every weed and others hate the chore of pulling weeds and like to<br />
enjoy watching their garden grow. Gardeners who want to avoid having their gardens<br />
overcome with weeds, generally use mulch. Since weeding can be a much hated chore a<br />
big help can be to put down a layer of mulch or some organic mulch on the soil.<br />
Asides from the obvious use in weed-growth control, mulch can also be beneficial in<br />
the preservation of soil humidity and temperature and does wonders for the aspect of<br />
your garden.</p>
<p>Watering is significantly important when gardening, as it directly determines the<br />
growth of plants. So for you beginners use lots of water to water your plants, but<br />
water less often.</p>
<p>It is best that you water your garden early in the morning. As it happens, this is<br />
also an efficient way to prevent fungal pests.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponic Gardening &#8211; For The Environment &amp; Economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 01:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Max Cecena Even small-time hydroponic gardeners can enjoy the advantages and benefits of gardening in an Earth-friendly way. In traditional gardening, damaging chemicals and pesticides leave much to be desired by Earth-friendly gardeners. There must be a better way of growing plants that can change with the needs of the planet and economy. Hydroponic gardening is enjoying a growing acceptance and has been embraced by individuals and large farms alike. Many people have joined the green movement by starting a hydroponic garden. Economically Sound &#038; Environmentally Sustainable Gardening without soil (hydroponically) is environmentally friendly according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This is great news for everyone that shares my concern for the environment. In addition to the environmental and economic benefits, it is easier to rotate crops in a hydroponic gardening system than in traditional soil-based garden. Crops can be changed over very easily, allowing gardeners to adjust production levels based on several factors, including market and seasonal conditions. Solar Powered Hydroponics Hydroponic gardening reduces water consumption and increases yields which is great, however, you can make an even bigger difference by using solar powered hydroponic systems. By utilizing a solar powered water pump, you reduce your carbon footprint. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even small-time hydroponic gardeners can enjoy the advantages and benefits of<br />
gardening in an Earth-friendly way.</p>
<p>In traditional gardening, damaging chemicals and pesticides leave much to be desired<br />
by Earth-friendly gardeners. There must be a better way of growing plants that can<br />
change with the needs of the planet and economy. Hydroponic gardening is enjoying a<br />
growing acceptance and has been embraced by individuals and large farms alike. Many<br />
people have joined the green movement by starting a hydroponic garden.</p>
<p>Economically Sound &#038; Environmentally Sustainable</p>
<p>Gardening without soil (hydroponically) is environmentally friendly according to the<br />
Environmental Protection Agency. This is great news for everyone that shares my<br />
concern for the environment. In addition to the environmental and economic benefits,<br />
it is easier to rotate crops in a hydroponic gardening system than in traditional<br />
soil-based garden. Crops can be changed over very easily, allowing gardeners to<br />
adjust production levels based on several factors, including market and seasonal<br />
conditions.</p>
<p>Solar Powered Hydroponics</p>
<p>Hydroponic gardening reduces water consumption and increases yields which is great,<br />
however, you can make an even bigger difference by using solar powered hydroponic<br />
systems. By utilizing a solar powered water pump, you reduce your carbon footprint.<br />
In addition, you can use a larger solar cell to power both the water pump and the<br />
grow lights for your hydroponic system. For those looking to maximize their impact,<br />
a whole home solar cell system can be installed to meet most or all of your home&#8217;s<br />
electricity needs.</p>
<p>Hydroponic Gardening Is The Only Choice</p>
<p>Most city dwellers do not have the option of growing outside so hydroponic gardening<br />
indoors may be the only choice you have. And those who have very limited land will<br />
enjoy increased productivity and yield with hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p>Hydroponic gardening has received criticism for the use of chemical based nutrients<br />
and electricity-sucking high intensity grow lighting &#8211; and rightly so. However, the<br />
growing availability of organic nutrients and ultra-efficient LED grow lights &#8211; both<br />
of which increase productivity and yields &#8211; means that this is no longer an issue.</p>
<p>Want read a<br />
(http://www.myhydroponicgardening.com/led-grow-light-review-how-to-find-the-best-models-of-2010/)<br />
LED grow light review, then visit Max Cecena&#8217;s site on how to choose the best<br />
(http://tinyurl.com/2w6nk2b) UFO LED grow light for your needs. Unique version for<br />
reprint here: ( http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=3318683&#038;b=40148) Hydroponic<br />
Gardening &#8211; For The Environment &#038; Economy.</p>
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		<title>Advanced Nutrients Voodoo Juice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Advanced Nutrients Voodoo Juice features include a noticeable increase in root size. This is the absolute necessity to help ensure a healthy strong plant. A strong healthy plant in turn produces more growth and vigor which allows for more production. Advanced Nutrients Voodoo Juice is engineered to provide up to 80% increase in root mass. It has a slight ammonia smell which is a good thing.]]></description>
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		<title>Hydroponic Supplier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are striving to become the number one retailer of hydroponic supplies. We are looking for the best hydroponic supplier to provide our customers the best in quality hydroponics supplies. This website is growing constantly with tips on how to grow using hydroponics and how to use the different styles of hydroponic gardening. Please leave comments to enhance the experience of those who are in need of information. We will be researching many of the available products on the market right now and reporting back the quality and ease of use for the ones that we get information on.]]></description>
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