When you're trying your hand at growing, having the right tools is essential.
Whether you have a proven green thumb or are still a novice grower, the right tools are necessary to get the job done right. Here are four to get you started:
$149
ikeyp.com
We all need somewhere we can securely stash our valuables safely and securely. We love the new iKeyp, the world’s first smart storage device that provides a sealed and moisture-controlled environment with constant monitoring. The two models available, the iKeyp Pro and the iKeyp Bolt, use a smartphone app for iOS and Android to provide unparalleled security. The iKeyp sends real-time mobile alerts and the app even allows you to open it remotely from anywhere.
$31.99
herbavoretools.com
The most important attribute in any pot-trimming equipment is comfort. The sharp and high-quality Herbavore Trimming Scissors work thoroughly for long periods of time with no pain or cramping. Because they’re customizable, the HRB1 scissors will work in any size hands without causing blisters or stress to the user. They’re great for pruning throughout every stage of growth and perfect for harvesting quickly and efficiently.
$99.99
threealight.com
The people behind the innovative Three a Light grow book have created an app that’s perfect for pot growers looking to increase yields. The app provides a customized feeding schedule and nutrient calendar and includes push notifications for when to add nutrients or water to your plants. Users can also upload photos of their grow and receive input and advice from master growers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
$2,495
promaxgrow.com
Many growers are turning to LED (light-emitting diode) lights to reduce their electrical load and the amount of heat generated by their grow. The new Pro MAX Grow Max2400 lights a 4′ x 4′ footprint and is ideal for vertical farming. The Max2400’s design and custom-made diodes help increase yield and quality of harvest and lower costs for lighting and air conditioning. This horticultural LED fixture was designed by cultivators and electrical engineers.
This feature was published in the June 2018 issue of High Times magazine. Subscribe right here.
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