Estela García

Copywriter | Biologist, plant enthusiast

Estela García is a Copywriter, Biologist specialized in Botany, and a plant enthusiast who has turned her home into a full-blown jungle. With over four years of experience writing for Atami, she creates blog content and other materials on plant nutrition, cultivation, and applied science.


 


She graduated from the University of Valencia and has worked at the city’s Botanical Garden, as well as completing training at INNEXO, Atami’s research partners in the Netherlands. Her mission is to break down complex scientific concepts into practical advice, helping growers—whether beginners or experts—get the most out of their plants.


 


When she’s not writing about fertilizers and substrates, you’ll probably find her tending to her indoor jungle or spending time with her partner and two cats, who don’t always respect her plants as much as she’d like.

Education: University of Valencia, INNEXO


 


Previous experience: City’s Botanical Garden

Blogs by Estela García

Woman carrying a pumpkin outside a greenhouse in autumn, seasonal organic gardening and fall cultivation tips.

Essential tips and organic solutions for growing in autumn

Autumn is not the end of the vegetable garden, even though it may seem so at first glance. With shorter days, the first rains and the cold knocking at the…

Vegetable garden with blooming flowers, promoting biodiversity and organic cultivation in a sustainable outdoor space.

Biodiversity. The key to a healthy, productive and sustainable garden.

A garden can be much more than just pretty plants and flowers. It can be a living ecosystem. Think of vegetation, small animals, insects, microorganisms… all working together. Earthworms that…

Person preparing fresh vegetables on a cutting board at a table, promoting homegrown high-protein crops and healthy eating.

You are what you eat: High-protein crops to grow in your garden

“You are what you eat.” It’s not just a saying: every single cell in our body is built from what we put on our plates. And this is where your…

Harvest site of peat and coco coir substrate ingredients, showing natural soil conditions and raw material origins.

Substrate Market Alert: Lower Harvests of Peat and Coco Coir Signal Price Increases

2025 is shaping up to be a challenging year for substrate raw materials. Unusually heavy rainfall across key peat-producing regions has resulted in one of the lowest peat harvests in…

Farmer using drip irrigation system to reduce water waste and lower carbon footprint in cultivation.

Carbon Footprint Reduction in Cultivation: Best Practices for a Greener Future

Did you know agriculture accounts for almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions? That means every crop we grow, every drop of water we use, and every input we…

The Power of Bloom Booster Fertilizer Rokzbastic for Ultimate Flowering

August marks a turning point in the growing calendar for the Northern Hemisphere.The plants you lovingly sowed back in spring, or early summer, have now grown, bloomed, and are getting…

How to Enhance Cannabis Flowering for Sweet and Bigger Flowers

Flowering is that phase every cannabis grower dreams of.After weeks of dialling in every detail — lighting, airflow, nutrients, training — your plants finally start to show what they’re made…

How to balance Macro and Micronutrients in your plants

Plant nutrition explained for successful growing   A healthy plant needs much more than just sun and water. To grow, flower and bear tasty fruit, it requires complete and balanced…

Nutrient Pack by Atami: your complete grow, zero fuss

Maybe you’ve got a few pots on the balcony, or you’ve set up a small grow space indoors.And let’s be honest, if you’ve taken the leap, it’s because you’re hoping…

How Water-Saving Substrate Transforms Your Vegetable Garden

Climate change, more frequent heat waves and restrictions on water use are leading many growers to rethink the way they water. In particularly hot or dry areas – such as…

Calcium and Magnesium in Cultivation: Essential Nutrients for a Healthy, Deficiency-Free Harvest

In the world of cultivation, some nutrients steal all the spotlight… (yes, we’re looking at you, NPK). Meanwhile, others quietly play a crucial role behind the scenes.   That’s exactly…

Outdoor Growing: How to Protect Your Plants and Crops from the Summer Heat

Does heat or rays of sun hurt plants? Short answer: yes, they absolutely can.   Like us, plants have their limits. Too much sun and extreme heat can cause heat…

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