Rocky Mountain Elk are not indigenous to the Grand Canyon, they came to us from Wyoming.
Coco Coir
Coco Coir is an organic compound, used in soil and soilless growing. It is made from fibrous threads that are located between the outer husk of a coconut and the coconut itself. Benefits include:
PH Neutral
High Water holding properties
More aerated than other options like peat
High Yields and Quick Harvest
Clay Pebbles
Clay Pebbles are made from clay, and the process to create them involves high temperatures that causes them to expand and become porous from within. Benefits include:
Retaining Moisture by absorbing water and storing it inside for plants to take in as per their needs, along with nutrients present in the water.
Increases aeration by capturing air, storing it inside, and releasing as the plants need it.
Prevents roots from being damaged from excess water, by storing the water and releasing as the plants need it.
Environmentally Friendly, made from clay, minerals and natural components.
Can be rinsed and reused multiple times.
Rockwool Cubes
Rockwool Cubes are a type of media used in hydroponics. Similar in texture to steel wool, Rockwool was first developed in Denmark in the 1970’s. Benefits include: