If you are a grower in North America, it’s a good bet that you have been hearing about, or
even experiencing the Rock Nutrients invasion that has touched down and taken root over the
last year or so. While on this side of the pond Rock Nutrients is fast becoming a familiar
name associated with high quality hydroponics and horticultural crop production, growers in
Australia have been running with Rock for a while, mate-in fact, this year marks their 20th
Anniversary.
Rock Nutrients has it’s origins in Adelaide, South Austra- true, an Aussie is more likely to show up at your front door than anylia. Adelaide and much of Australia has been savvy to body if they are dissatisfied with how your product lives up to it’s claims.
commercial hydroponics production, and on a very large
Besides having to work as claimed, there is a lot of competition in the
scale, for a very long time compared to North America.
NFT strawberries, lettuce and other high value hydroponics crops are
grown on an acre or hectare scale. This is serious growing, where results
count. Crop failure can put you out of business when you grow like this.
This means there’s a lot of practical and University level know how in
the Aussie hydro-pool, and some of the more leading edge technologies that have evolved and emerged have been further refined and
developed by the chief chemist and co-founder of Rock Nutrients. In an
established marketplace products HAVE to work, and half kidding half
Australian marketplace, so to stay in business for 20 years you simply
must have products that offer more value. This means things like supplying multiple benefits with each bottle you offer growers for their reservoir, rather than breaking up the same formula, for example, into 3 or
4 different products.
This recipe for success has been the keystone in Rock Nutrients obvious success in breaking into and establishing themselves as a top-shelf
hydroponics fertilizer and nutrient company in North America. This year
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