HTG Supply is a dedicated hydroponics retailer stocking equipment, nutrients, lighting, and growing media for indoor cultivation at serious and beginner scales, located in Oklahoma City to serve home growers and small commercial operations across the region.
HTG Supply operates as a brick-and-mortar hydroponics shop specializing in systems, nutrients, and environmental controls for soil-free growing. The store carries major brands including General Hydroponics, Canna, Fox Farm liquid nutrients, LED grow lights from manufacturers like Mars Hydro and Spider Farmer, and complete system kits ranging from compact herb gardens to larger flowering setups. Unlike general garden centers that stock a token hydro section, HTG Supply dedicates its entire inventory to hydroponic and controlled-environment agriculture, making it the primary local option for growers who need immediate access to specific equipment without shipping delays.
The store structures inventory across five main categories. Nutrients and supplements run $15 to $80 per bottle or powder, with General Hydroponics three-part systems at the entry point and specialty additives (potassium silicate, mycorrhizae) at the higher end. Complete growing systems start at roughly $200 for basic deep-water culture kits and reach $1,200 to $2,000 for integrated LED setups with environmental controls. Lighting alone spans $120 for T5 fluorescent fixtures to $600 for full-spectrum LEDs with dimming capability. Growing media (rockwool, expanded clay, coco coir) cost $10 to $35 per package. Environmental monitors, pH pens, EC meters, and timers range from $25 to $150. Confirm current pricing before visiting, as nutrient formulations and LED technology see regular updates.
Oklahoma City has no second dedicated hydroponics retailer of equivalent scale. Lowe's and Home Depot carry basic hydro supplies (general-purpose nutrients, some lighting) but lack the depth for growers moving beyond beginner setups, and staff typically cannot advise on grow-specific chemistry or system design. Online retailers like Amazon and hydro specialty sites offer wider selection and sometimes better per-unit pricing but require shipping time and carry return friction on heavy equipment. Choose HTG Supply if you need equipment today, require in-person consultation on system compatibility, or are troubleshooting an active grow; choose online if you have time to wait and already know your exact specifications.
HTG Supply serves home herb growers, vegetable cultivators, and small-scale cannabis operations (legal under Oklahoma's medical marijuana framework). Beginners find starter kits and staff guidance useful; experienced growers appreciate the availability of commercial-grade nutrients and specialized additives. The store does not suit buyers looking for bargain prices on commodity items or those who need same-day delivery to addresses outside the Oklahoma City metro. It also does not carry organic certifications for all products, which may matter to growers targeting certified-organic produce.
New customers should arrive with a clear sense of their growing goal (herbs, leafy greens, fruiting plants, or other) and approximate space size. Staff can walk you through system options and nutrient requirements without pressure to buy complete setups. The store layout separates systems, lighting, nutrients, and meters into distinct zones, making it easy to browse by category. Plan 30 to 45 minutes if you need consultation; 15 minutes if you are restocking known products.
Verify current hours before visiting, as retail hydroponics shops sometimes shift seasonal availability. Street or lot parking is available near the storefront. The shop is accessible by car from anywhere in Oklahoma City within 15 to 20 minutes depending on starting point. No public transit stops are immediately adjacent, so driving is practical.
HTG Supply fills a genuine gap for Oklahoma City growers who cannot wait for shipping and benefit from expert input on system design and nutrient chemistry, making it the default local choice for anyone serious about moving past generic garden-center supplies.
