The beginnings are never easy, we already know that. And as much as we have read, seen or asked, the most normal thing is that we make some typical mistakes. C’est la Vie!
To avoid them, in Grow Industry we bring you 5 Tips for Novators (outdoor) essential when cultivating.

There are many articles, books, blogs, and even your mother or your aunt that plant tomatoes has a lot of referents ... That is why it is said that each master has its booklet. Well, you will end up learning your own tricks according to the space you have and whatever you want to grow.
But as we grind a lot, today we want to give you 5 tips for rookie growers that would have loved us to give us when he gave us for this exciting world. Do you accompany us?
5 Tips for Novators
Nature is wise, so one of the best things we can do is interfere as little as possible. Plants know how they have to grow, we have to limit ourselves, as far as possible, to facilitate the process and provide optimal growth conditions.
But there are some ways to enhance their performance, protect them from weather conditions or avoid possible pests that weaken them or even destroy them.
The best thing you can do to start, is to observe. And then observe a little more. To know the riddles of agriculture, it is essential to have a lot of patience and get used to analyzing the environment without doing too much.
1. Water frequently, but little amount
Watering is essential, but not doing it is almost as harmful as doing it wrong. This is one of the first tips for rookie growers you must know. So It is important to know how to throw water to our plants For proportional what they need, without damaging them.
How do we do it? You must irrigate frequently, but without drowning the plants, since an excess of water causes the oxygen levels of the roots to lower, which prevents them from growing optimally. But you should not let the earth get dried.

So it's time to arm yourself with patience and look a lot at your plants, until you can establish a "time x" pattern to water them (daily, every two days ... it depends on many factors, such as the climate of your area, the time of the year, the type of crop, the space available to each plant ...).
Collect the water you are going to use to water in a container without a lid (a cube or similar) and leave it uncovered for about twenty -four hours to evaporate the chlorine. Chlorine is not precisely good for plants and watering with tap water can harm them considerably.
