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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: (619) 567-9894



Address: 9th and B St 92101 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.speakeasyhydro.com

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Speakeasy Hydro 08.11.2020

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Speakeasy Hydro 25.10.2020

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Speakeasy Hydro 06.10.2020

How to Teach Kids About Hydroponics

Speakeasy Hydro 17.09.2020

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Speakeasy Hydro 11.09.2020

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Speakeasy Hydro 08.09.2020

A Japanese company's futuristic approach to farming could revolutionize how we grow our food.

Speakeasy Hydro 22.08.2020

We keep hearing about people getting great results using mapito in the hydroponic gardens.If your using mapito let us know your experience!

Speakeasy Hydro 19.08.2020

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Speakeasy Hydro 09.08.2020

Niwa, an indoor hydroponic garden that recently completed a successful Kickstarter funding round. It allows you to watch your plants grow 24/7 through a connected smartphone app.

Speakeasy Hydro 27.07.2020

WSDA Certified Organic High Quality Fulvic Acid (31%) with Pre-chelated Trace Minerals The Easiest-to-Use, Quickest, and Best Foliar Spray for Vegetative Growth Boost Health and Growth while Preventing Deficiences Increase Nutrient Uptake

Speakeasy Hydro 14.07.2020

Ladybugs are general predators that feed on a variety of slow-moving insects including Aphids, Moth eggs, Mites, Scales, Thrips, Leaf Hoppers, Mealybugs, Chinch Bugs, Asparagus Beetle larvae, Whitefly and others

Speakeasy Hydro 25.06.2020

Aquaponics is an ancient sustainable method of farming developed by the Aztecs. It uses 90% less water than traditional farming methods and combines aquaculture (raising aquatic animals) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water). Scaled down to a table-top system, this is what happens inside the AquaFarm: 1. Fish waste, which is toxic to the fish if allowed to accumulate, is pumped through an inner tube in the tank into a grow tray above containing plants. 2. The plant roots act as a biofilter where beneficial bacteria break down the harmful ammonia in the waste into nitrites and then finally nitrates which are absorbed as food by the plants. 3. The clean water is circulated back into the fish tanks so all you have to do is feed the fish!