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Mike Straumietis Talks About the Drip System

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netafim.asia The Drip System as Explained by Mike Straumietis Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients says the drip system is the most commercially viable option for hydroponically grown plants. It is also the most popular. In drip systems, individual pots are used for plants. Mike Straumietis explains that the water from the reservoir is connected to these plants by a network of tubing. Pressure to the water supply can be applied in two ways: through a regular water pump or by gravity. Each plant gets at least one drip emitter, which is ideal. These emitters allow you to control water flow since you can set different flow levels for various plants. This feature of control adds to the overall versatility of the system. The flow of water and nutrients to the plants has to be regulated in this system. Also, remember that the growing media needs enough time to breathe between flows. If the drip system is uncontrolled, it may flood and drown the plants. This is why a timer system is nee...

Mike Straumietis: Keeping Your Garden's Tomatoes Healthy

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Pexels.com Increase Tomato Yield with These Pro Tips From Mike Straumietis For those new to gardening, Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients recommends tomatoes as the first crop to grow. As he points out, knowing the best techniques is critical for a successful yield, so he shares some tips to ensure a healthy harvest. Consider the Different Tomato Varieties First and foremost, Straumietis advises growers to consider which variety is the best for their region. Though some tomato types can withstand extremely hot weather, other varieties thrive in colder temperatures with shorter growing seasons, so always be sure to choose the right variety based on your local climate. Prepare Your Space Carefully If you plan to grow tomatoes, you need to find a suitable space. Avoid planting your tomatoes in a place used to grow eggplants, tomatoes, and peppers, notes Straumietis. Placing the tomatoes at least two feet apart will be essential to help the crops grow with enough sun and air and w...

Six Reasons to Start a Home Garden According to Mike Straumietis

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  pexels.com Mike Straumietis: Why You Should Keep a Garden at Home   The pandemic has taught many people to find comfort in their own homes. Aside from baking, gardening is another hobby that people find to be relaxing and therapeutic. Today, Advanced Nutrients CEO and Founder Mike Straumietis shares six reasons to start a home garden. Indoor and backyard gardening improves your health, and knowing what kind of food to consume is important to experience good health. Growing fruits and vegetables in a home garden ensure a person eats chemical-free crops. In addition, a home garden is budget-friendly because many organic vegetables sold in grocery stores are expensive. Having a home garden helps an individual save on groceries while still getting the nutrients they need and more. thejournal.ie Growing vegetables and fruits in the backyard encourage a person to eat healthily. Home gardens provide the perfect reason for individuals to be more conscious about what goes into t...

Create Your Own Drip System with Mike Straumietis

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  oregonlive.com Mike Straumietis Offers Tips on Building a Drip System The drip system is quite flexible. It can scale and fit quite well to the size and complexity of almost any setting. Today, Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients talks about setting up a basic drip system for your home. First things first – you have to gather the essential items listed below. Drip Emitters: The number of emitters will depend on the number of plants you're growing. One emitter for each plant is ideal. Thin and PVC Tubing: The tubing is available in the market. PVC tubing will be the main line that carries water and nutrients from the reservoir pump to the emitters. Remember that the length and number of tubes you need will vary with the size of your garden. Water Pump: A regular submersible pump is ideal. For smaller gardens, capacities between 120-300 gallons per minute should be enough. Tray: In smaller recirculating setups, you can have all pots drain into one tray. This option is bett...

Mike Straumietis Teaches Kids to Appreciate Agriculture

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   kids.lovetoknow.com Mike Straumietis on Educating the Youth About Farming Parents play a significant role in instilling principles their children will carry for the rest of their lives. It's integral for parents and parent figures to instill love and appreciation for farming and agriculture in kids. When individuals learn about the importance of farming at a young age, they will grow to admire the industry and its hard workers. Educational Trips There's no substitute for hands-on learning, shares Mike Straumietis. When teaching kids about farming, try to take them to a local farm to get a good feel of being on a farm and how to appreciate it. Many farms are dedicated to educating children on the importance and aspects of farming. These organizations allow young children to assist in the daily task at the farms. An exceptional educational experience will fuel a child's knowledge and appreciation for farming. Farmers' Market Runs Try bringing your children to a loc...

Mike Straumietis Explores the Pros and Cons of Fertigation

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growingproduce.com  Fertigation is a boon to the agricultural sector for many reasons. However, the waste-reducing system has pros and cons that Mike Straumietis discusses in this post. Fertigation's Advantages and Disadvantages, as Explained by Mike Straumietis Fertilizers are an essential component in any agricultural endeavor. However, the conventional methods of applying fertilizers tend to produce a lot of waste. In addition, the run-off water associated with these procedures can negatively impact the environment. For these reasons, Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients advocates for fertigation, a precision-oriented method of nutrient application. In fertigation, fertilizers are fed to the plants by injecting the nutrients through the irrigation system. While fertigation has several benefits, it also comes with a few drawbacks. The pros and cons of fertigation are explored below. Pros • Fertigation uses fewer amounts of fertilizers. This benefit is quite timely because far...

Mike Straumietis on Hydroponics Growth

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 Mike Straumietis of Advanced Nutrients looks at the growth of hydroponics around the world. Mike Straumietis on Why Hydroponics Continues to Thrive According to Mike Straumietis, Founder and CEO of Advanced Nutrients, even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the practice of hydroponic farming had already expanded across urban areas. And the momentum has not stopped, despite the pandemic's effects worldwide. Currently, hydroponic farming is seeing tremendous growth because of the total control of vertical farms. These farms control everything from seeds to stores and provide consumers with information and details regarding their food sources and how it's produced. Fortifying food production and distribution systems have become one of the priorities for the future. This has led to an increase in the long-term need for hydroponic farms. freshwatersystems.com The formulation and development of alternate growing systems such as hydroponics is expected to play a huge role in food...