Indoor Gardening Tool Set
Indoor Gardening Tool Set 8″x5.5″x7″ Canvas, Metal Bring all your gardening necessities with you in our Garden Tote Tool Set! This small gardening dynamite includes a pruner, snips, rake, trowel, shovel, and glass spray bottle. The canvas tote has a reinforced bottom and it has brass grommets, elastic tool bands, and an eight-pocket capacity. Perfect [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Benefits and Types of Indoor Hydroponic Systems
Efficiency in comparison to traditional soil growing systems would be one of the major advantages. Commercial production and just plain hobbyists would find that moving from regular soil growing methods to the modern Indoor Hydroponic systems to be more beneficial. Freedom from uncontrollable variables such as the weather, climate and time of day would be [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Hydroponic Nutrient Solutions
Improper use of fertilizers is the common cause of many plant problems. Inadequate amounts cause weak and under nourished plants while an amount above desired quantities may burn and even kill the plant. Good judgment and decisions are required when a plant grows. Below are guidelines for applying nutrient solutions. Hydroponic nutrient solutions are [...]
How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Lighting an Indoor Organic Garden
Creating the proper lighting and lighting techniques to allow your organic garden to thrive indoors isdiscussed in this free educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas, which as been open since 2001. His knowledge comes from years of practice. He was [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Plants Growth Factors
Complete freedom from environmental factors gives indoor hydroponic gardening its ultimate advantage. All the elements needed for optimum plant growth are provided by the indoor hydroponic gardening system. Light, temperature, pH, CO2 and Oxygen are important factors that should be considered in planning your indoor hydroponic garden system. Light and Photosynthesis Essential sugars are created [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Indoor Grow Lights for Hydroponics Systems
A great indoor garden requires a good grow light. It could mean the difference between success and failure. Having the right hydroponic light is the single-most important and costly decision in setting up your garden. Hydroponic grow lights come in three main types: Incandescent lights These are the usual lights found in homes. They [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Hydroponics Growing Mediums
These are the materials that mimic the soil in everyday gardens. It serves as a support system for your hydroponic indoor garden. They function mainly for anchoring the roots and a reservoir for water and nutrient solutions. Special attention is also placed on aeration or proper plant respiration and drainage. A balance must be kept [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Indoor Grow Lights Fluorescent tubes, Hps and MH
Fluorescent Grow Light Inexpensive and readily available in hardware stores and be utilized with regular light sockets. Producing less heat or none at all compared to full-size fluorescent grow lights. Not just because of its small size and low heat output; compact fluorescent lights also produce the widest range of color spectrums to any type [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Systems, Water and Temperature
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Systems Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as described in the previous paragraphs is one of the most important elements needed for plant growth. CO2 is combined with nutrients, water and energy from light (grow lights/ sunlight) is utilized during photosynthesis producing essential sugars that provide energy for the plant. Any factor missing needed for [...]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Garden Climate Controller
Temperature is a gauge for optimum production for every plant. When plants are exposed to extreme ranges of temperature, stunted growth and poor fruit yields are the result. Plants have specific temperature ranges for their ideal growth. Warm-season vegetables and most types of flowers have 18o C and 260 C as an ideal temperature range. [...]