Garden Grove Hydro and Nursery Supply

Category: Hydroponics equipment supplier

Address: 10520 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92843, USA

Phone: +17145915105

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–5PM

Monday: 10AM–7PM

Tuesday: 10AM–7PM

Wednesday: 10AM–7PM

Thursday: 10AM–7PM

Friday: 10AM–7PM

Saturday: 11AM–5PM

Reviews

Steve Hackman

Feb 25, 2021

Prices were good, parking was good, well staffed and thats why I gave it 5 stars. It was very difficult to find were to park.

Jose Pacheco

Jan 5, 2021

Best hydro store I've been to with the best and knowledgeable staff. Got everything I missed from the first hydro store I went to...really wish I would of came here first so the nutrifield system I got at the first place wouldnt of been a waist of money they really take care of you here

Charles Chavez

Jun 2, 2020

First time growing anything, I was very comfortable with staff who dropped everything and even putting their lunches aside to talk & walk me through the steps they suggested I would need to take. Made very clear that I could do it and any questions that would arise they would have problem with assistance me. I don't mind the drive to this place from la Habra, because they understand my doubts and give me confidence to continue with my newfound hobby.

Gary Hazama

Mar 8, 2020

They all help me raise healthier plants. It's great knowing they're not going to try selling you something you won't need Thanks Guys!!!

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Questions & Answers

Do I need my growing license to get inside? Or is it just like a regular store

Robert Alvarado | Oct 29, 2021
Joy | Oct 29, 2021

No license needed.

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Whats your cheapest bag of soil right now

TANDORY FARM | Aug 25, 2021
Garden Grove Hydro and Nursery Supply | Aug 25, 2021

Vermifire for $12

How often will i have to feed my tupur royal gold and what can i add to not have to feed as much or at all

TANDORY FARM | Aug 25, 2021
Garden Grove Hydro and Nursery Supply | Aug 25, 2021

With the nature of Coco coir and perlite, it is meant to be a medium with good drainage. Slow release ferlitizers might be your best bet, but, unfortunately, you would still have to feed more often than traditional soil. As for how often, it would depend on what you are growing and what state it's at as some plants might require more or less feeding at different stages/how mature(big) the plant is.

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