Heavenly Hydro Growers Supply is a retail hydroponics shop serving Oklahoma City's indoor gardening community with equipment, nutrients, and growing media for residential and small commercial cultivation. The store stocks complete system setups alongside individual components, making it a resource for both beginners building their first grow and experienced growers restocking supplies.
The shop maintains inventory across hydroponic system types: deep water culture, nutrient film technique, and ebb-and-flow setups, with prices for entry-level kits starting around $150 to $200 and complete mid-range systems in the $400 to $800 range. Nutrients include liquid concentrates and powdered formulations from brands like General Hydroponics and Masterblend, priced per liter or pound depending on format. Growing media covers rockwool, expanded clay pellets, and coco coir, sold in bags and bulk. The store also stocks pH testing equipment, TDS meters, grow lights (LED and HPS options), ventilation fans, and carbon filters. Lighting runs from basic fluorescent setups under $100 to full-spectrum LEDs at $500 and up, a meaningful range that reflects whether you're growing microgreens on a shelf or operating a dedicated room.
Oklahoma City has limited dedicated hydroponics retailers. General garden centers like local Lowe's and Home Depot locations carry some hydroponic basics (nutrients, pH kits, basic rockwool) at lower prices but stock narrow selections and rely on staff less familiar with system design. Heavenly Hydro's advantage is curated inventory and staff who understand the relationship between nutrient ratios, light spectrum, and growth stage. For someone choosing between options: a beginner needing one pre-made system and basic supplies will find lower unit prices at big-box stores, but will spend more time problem-solving. A grower replacing a worn pump or needing advice on why plants are showing deficiency symptoms will save time and money at a specialist shop.
This store suits indoor gardeners operating established systems or committed to learning them, plus small commercial growers (microgreens operations, propagation facilities) who need reliable restocking. It's also useful for people researching their first system, since staff can explain the trade-offs between drip irrigation and flood tables in ways big-box employees cannot. It doesn't replace online retailers like Amazon or eBay for price-hunting on commodity items like clay pellets, nor is it a one-stop option for someone who wants to build a grow room from raw construction materials (drywall, insulation, electrical work).
Walk in with your space dimensions and what you plan to grow (herbs, lettuce, peppers, cannabis where legal, etc.). Staff will ask about your light availability, whether you want automated watering, and your budget, then show you matching systems. If you're restocking, you can grab nutrients and media off the shelf. The store typically has samples of different rockwool densities and growing media so you can compare texture and weight. Allow 20 to 30 minutes if you're building a system from components; 10 minutes if you know what you need.
Confirm current hours and address by phone before visiting, as retail operations adjust seasonally and during supply chain shifts. Parking is street-level or lot-adjacent depending on location.
Heavenly Hydro Growers Supply fills a specific gap: locals growing food or plants indoors need a retailer who stocks components for active systems and employs people who understand hydroponic fundamentals beyond what a general nursery or big-box store provides.
