GrowGeneration Hydroponics Store

Category: Garden center

Address: 802 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd #108, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA

Phone: +17605101444

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–5PM

Tuesday: 10AM–5PM

Wednesday: 10AM–5PM

Thursday: 10AM–5PM

Friday: 10AM–5PM

Saturday: 10AM–5PM

Reviews

Mike Miller

Jul 30, 2022

This is the place if you grow in SD. Good folks for sure.

Aaron woolf

Feb 20, 2022

Same great staff even better prices. They price match pretty much whatever you need and usually beat whatever prices you have is as long as it’s from a legitimate distributor

Dylan Avery

Feb 3, 2022

Great place for specialty grow items available locally. However, the staff at this store have been over the top absolutely helpful to me and navigating learning how to grow. Every question I have they answer and it's not just about selling a product. It's about teaching the customers the best way that they know to get the best life for your plants. Keep it up!❤️

Mitch Johnson

Jul 13, 2021

Grow generation has great inventory, everything thing you need at great prices. I was helped by Noah who was really patient and helpful and had plenty of knowledge on all styles of growing. Thaanks for the great deal on the ion 720w led light set up too!

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Questions & Answers

Tried calling twice, no one picks up and no alert to store changes on the message. Drove a long way only to find the front door locked

Denizen P | Aug 20, 2020
Kent Pearson | Aug 20, 2020

Pull around the back side it's open

I am just new to hydroponics. I bought a 3 inch pot tomato plant from the nursery and I want to plant it in the solution I prepared, do I need to take all the soil off of the roots before I put it in the net pot and hang it in the solution.

Jack Grewal | Aug 21, 2018
Scott Wakeham | Aug 21, 2018

Transplanting from Soil to Hydroponics can sometimes yield varying results. You do need to remove as much of the soil as possible from the rootzone to have success, but in the process you also need to not harm the roots or rip them off while removing the soil. Too much damage to roots in the process will put the plant in shock, and too much dirt in the hydroponic system may clog the pumps or lead to root rot because the soil stays wet all the time and doesn't dry out. For best results with hydroponics it is recommended to raise the plant from seed in a Hydroponic method from start. That doesn't mean it's impossible pull off what you're attempting though. Look for rootbound plants in small containers that don't have much dirt in them to begin with and then use a gentle wash to remove as much of the dirt as possible for best results.

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