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Fungus gnats frequently appear in moist plant substrates and can particularly affect young plants. This article shows how to identify, prevent and control them long-term.
In this deep dive you will learn how VPD works, which ranges are sensible per phase and how the value can be reliably controlled.
Seasonal calendar 2026 for plant cultivation: month by month indoor climate, light, substrates, nutrient management, hygiene & IPM at a glance – clear & practical.
Optimal climate in the grow tent: Learn how to precisely control temperature, humidity and CO₂. Tips, technology & climate controllers for stable growing conditions.
A step-by-step guide with tips & tricks and product recommendations for your first indoor grow at home.
Discover the differences between soil, coco and hydro in indoor growing. We show you benefits, drawbacks & the right substrate for your project.
Water as a medium in an indoor garden, especially in the context of hydroponic systems, offers some remarkable advantages.
A hydroponic system is a method of growing plants without soil. Instead, the plants grow in a nutrient solution that contains all the necessary nutrients they need for their growth.
Coco coir is an excellent medium for indoor gardens, especially for plants that need good drainage and aeration. It is easy to maintain, sustainable and promotes healthy growth.
Soil offers many advantages as a medium in an indoor garden: Nutrient supply: Soil contains a variety of nutrients that plants need to grow healthily. These nutrients are continuously released in a well-maintained substrate.