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Indoor cultivation: Why grow indoors?
Indoor cultivation: Why grow indoors?
Growing indoors and outdoors is not at all the same practice and has different advantages and disadvantages.
In either case, the needs of the plants remain the same, however for indoor production to be successful, certain critical factors from the natural environment must be combined. Outdoors, the horticulturist lets the environment, mother nature, have an effect on the growth of plants, however indoors it is up to the horticulturist to assume the role of mother nature and recreate an environment beneficial to growth. Plant.
And to recreate these optimal conditions, horticulturists have many tools at their disposal, in particular culture rooms.
Culture rooms: controlling your environment.
In the case of an outdoor garden, the harvest of annual plants is generally limited to once a year, and these harvests can be hampered by lack of light, cold, rain and pests.
The growth chamber can respond to these issues , because the horticulturist is in control of the environmental factors such as light, air, temperature, ventilation, humidity, soil, water and the nutrients necessary for growth. growth and flowering of a plant.
The culture chamber guarantees total control and great precision in order to recreate a healthy and optimal environment for its production.
In a suitable growth chamber, the factors to promote plant growth are under control, allowing for example to use a horticultural lamp to trigger flowering by going from 18 hours to 12 hours of daylight per 24 hour cycle.
But to encourage such growth and flowering, what horticultural tools and equipment are needed?
Crop boxes: technology at the service of nature
Grow boxes describe a complete set of equipment and materials to optimize your production and harvest.
Light is an essential element, even vital to any plant; it is important to provide it with a suitable light source to ensure its good growth. Thanks to current technology, it is possible for any horticulturist to find horticultural lamps with an ideal light spectrum and intensity for your plants at an affordable price. With this type of lighting and some equipment complementary to the growing box, the horticulturist will be able to control, in a small space, all the crucial aspects of his environment for his planting.
A cultivation box allows you to protect your plants from the harmful effects of the air, which can be very foul-smelling outside, contaminating or drying out the plants, or to control the quality of the soil, sometimes too acidic or too alkaline outside, conducive to to parasites and harmful micro-organisms, in an indoor box it is entirely possible to provide healthy soil for healthy production.
Thanks to these tools, the horticulturist obtains optimal control over the exposure to light granted to the plants, giving him a little power to control the seasons moving from spring, to summer then to autumn, excluding well about winter.
Indoor plant production is a beneficial solution for many horticulturists, especially those who practice in very warm or cold temperate geographical areas.
Indoor production allows you to maintain total control over the basic factors that will guarantee optimal growth.