I remember when I first discovered growshops exist! When I first started, I used to buy my equipment from garden centers. After a while, I met a few guys that used to travel to Sunlight systems to buy equipment. I was blown away by what I saw :) All of the fancy hydroponics equipment and Supernova air-cooled reflectors

I travelled down to the shop I used to work at a few months ago for a coffee and a chat and got onto the subject. They're struggling to get the customers through the door. The guy now runs another wholesale business as well as the growshop, so travels up and down the UK, visiting shops and talking to the owners and said that a lot of the shops he's visiting are saying the same. He said that many are folding and the ones that are still open are run by Albanians supplying their own grows etc.
That got me thinking; is the traditional growshop dead?! The world is a different place now with much more information accessible online and the price war rages on, so quite often products are cheaper online. I'm guilty of shifting my purchasing habits online. I recently moved to compressed Coco. The only thing I used to buy from a growshop was fertiliser, but I'm moving over to dry fertiliser that can be shipped though the normal postal service for free.
What are your thoughts guys? Do growshop owners need to rethink their business model? Will we see a time where there are no growshops left?