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Why all indoor gardens should use mylar
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By: Ron Rivera Email Article
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All indoor gardens that use artificial light should use a reflective film to increase growth. Your plants mature faster and it will make your plants bigger and stronger much quicker. This is very easy to achieve by hanging sheets of reflective film around your garden. Make sure you keep them at least 6in away from your plants. Hanging them to close will only block your lighting from reflecting light back and forth to each sheet around your garden. You want the light to reflect around and around and around. Even cover the floor and the ceiling to reflect your light up and down. Artificial lighting for home hobbyist greenhouses or interior grow rooms has expanded in use in recent years as the price and quality of these systems has improved. Homeowners who have made a large investment in sunrooms, only to find their plants grow poorly all winter are turning to artificial lights to create a more lush space. In addition, many avid gardeners are finding that an indoor grow area lit by artificial lights can be cheaper to run than heating a greenhouse. With few exceptions most plant require relatively high levels of light to exhibit healthy growth. This coupled with the fact that most artificial lights have lower intensity than full sun means that serious gardeners need to be looking for more light. Anyone who has started tomato plants in February under a couple of fluorescent grow lights can tell you that the plants grow spindly and look terrible by the time it is warm enough to plant them outdoors. At the same time gardeners who have invested in the proper lighting system can harvest tomatoes grown entirely under artificial lights in January! You must go to; http://www.mylarstoreonline.com

Always looking for a better way to grow vegetables indoors.Nothing like a fresh home grown tomato. I think are grocery stores are feeding us junk.

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