2/ 6 Ace Crst Tuggerah 2259

Cougars Brew & Grow Shop

Hydroponics & Hydroponic Equipment

The Central Coast's Newest And Most Extensive Hydroponic Store

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2/ 6 Ace Crst, Tuggerah NSW 2259

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Cougars Brew & Grow Shop opening hours in Tuggerah


Cougars Brew & Grow Shop opening hours in Tuggerah

Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
Open on Monday to friday
  1. About Us

  2. Products and Services

  3. FAQs

About Us

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About Cougars Brew & Grow Shop

AT A GLANCE
  • Commercial and residential
  • Friendly staff
  • Quality products
With a variety of products to choose from, we're sure you'll be happy with our extensive range and friendly service.
If you need advice or have any questions regarding your hydroponic equipment, please feel free to call us or drop in and see us in Ace Crescent, Tuggerah and we'll be happy to assist you with any enquiries you may have.

At Cougars Brew & Grow Shop, our newly opened store is fully stocked with all the supplies and equipment you need for a successful hydroponics setup. We supply a large range of:

  • Hydroponics Kits
  • Enclosures
  • Watering Systems
  • Ventilation Systems
  • Nutrients
  • Growing Mediums
  • Additives
  • Lighting And New Products

Payment Methods

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ABN
45 441 637 245
Staff
1-10

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Brand

Ag-grow, Canna, Cocopeat, Growool, Nutrifield, Rockwool, Spectrum

Offering

Additives, Centrifugal Fans, Commercial, Exhaust Fans, Growth Enhancers, Heat Pads, Indoor, Industrial, Lights, Nutrients, Outdoor, Propagation Kits, Pumps, Residential, Starter Kits

Features

Certified, Delivery, Guaranteed, ISO, Quotes

Keywords

Grow Lights, Hydroponics Central Coast, Hydroponic Supplies, House & Garden Products, Indoor Hydroponic Systems, Greenhouses, Hydroponic Lighting, Canna Products, Hydroponic Kits, Hydroponics, Growool Products, Basic Hydroponic Set Up, Hydroponic, Hydroponic Equipment

FAQs

  • How much ventilation is necessary?

    Ventilation needs to be enough to maintain a temperature of about 28 degrees and a humidity of about 50% in the centre of the plant canopy. Generally, it is better to have too much than too little ventilation. As a rule of thumb, during summer give about 120 Lp/sec of air going in & the same amount being vented per square/m of floor area. Try to maintain the temperature inside no higher than outside. In winter, you will usually need less ventilation.

  • What humidity should I maintain?

    Humidity is best maintained at around 50% in the centre of the plant canopy. Between 40%-60% is appropriate. Too high humidity runs the risk of disease and stretching.

  • What is hydroponics?

    The name means working water. It is the art of gardening without soil. There are six basic kinds of hydroponic systems with hundreds of possible variations.

  • Is it true that hydroponics is bad for the environment?

    This is totally false. Growing plants hydroponically is far more earth friendly than conventional gardening on numerous levels. As we are coming to realise that water is our most precious resource the first point worth noting is that hydroponics uses 70 to 90 percent less water than conventional gardening. The second greatest ecological benefit is that no fertilizer runoff escapes into our lakes, rivers and aquifers.

  • What are the advantages of hydroponic versus soil grown plants?

    No soil means no weeds or soil borne pests and diseases. Plants will maintain optimum nutrient and moisture levels in hydroponic systems, which offer several benefits: healthier plants, faster growing plants and plants that will be more disease resistant as they are not stressed by drought. The root systems stay smaller on hydroponically grown plants, so the plant can concentrate its growth energy on producing plant mass, rather than roots.