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Page 1: Indoor gardening tips for the winter

Opposite to popular belief, winter is an excellent time to try indoor gardening. It provides

us a reason throughout the overcast months when we feel sluggish or isolated. Indoor

gardening throughout the winter is also the best time to research with new plants and

truly put your hydroponics growing expertises to test.

Page 2: Indoor gardening tips for the winter

Things to take into account regarding indoor gardening during the winter:

Although hydroponic plants can be grown indoor, they’re still vulnerable to

changing weather or season. A controlled environment does not essentially

shield plants from all states that occur with the chill climate. Here are few

important indoor gardening tips that will help you to accomplish a better

yield.

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Lighting:

in winter the days are tends to be shorter which means you will likely require

to depend more on artificial lighting to make sure your plants are getting

adequate light. This denotes higher energy expenditures. A great means to

keep your energy cost under control is to out your lights on a timing cycle all

through the winter season as daylight becomes scant.

Insulation:

due to the need for better grow lighting for indoor gardening during the winter,

you will also wish to decrease the amount of energy and heat loss, which too

drive up utility expenditures. Furthermore, you will wish your plant to keep

hold of a steady temperature as unexpected adjustment in temperature can

send plant into shock.

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Humidity

:The air becomes more arid as the season changes to winter. Home heating

system dries out indoor air even more causing your plant to response

unconstructively to the absence of humidity. Although hydroponics plants’ root

remains damp in the nutrient solution, the air around them requires to contain

humidity for them to perform photosynthesis properly. By addition of a

humidifier to your grow room, you can manage the indoor climate and make

sure your plants are getting adequate moisture from the air.


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