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By controlling how and when a substrate opens up irrigation channels, cultivators can become more efficient in their craft, leading to more significant profits and healthier crops for future generations. In episode 10 of the GroShow Podcast, host Riley Jones and Crop Consultant Ben Feldman explain why water channelling is a natural and necessary phenomenon, the problems with opening up irrigation pathways before the substrate is properly hydrated, and the importance of creating an economical and sustainable irrigation strategy.
But that's not all. During the show, the guys answer a handful of questions submitted by our listeners, break down the key to a successful harvest, and Ben details his journey from plant enthusiast to Crop Consultant.
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By controlling how and when a substrate opens up irrigation channels, cultivators can become more efficient in their craft, leading to more significant profits and healthier crops for future generations. In episode 10 of the GroShow Podcast, host Riley Jones and Crop Consultant Ben Feldman explain why water channelling is a natural and necessary phenomenon, the problems with opening up irrigation pathways before the substrate is properly hydrated, and the importance of creating an economical and sustainable irrigation strategy.
But that's not all. During the show, the guys answer a handful of questions submitted by our listeners, break down the key to a successful harvest, and Ben details his journey from plant enthusiast to Crop Consultant.

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