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Fact #1. Indoor gardening means never having to worry about the weather. Most plants need a very specific environment in order to thrive. In an outdoor garden, it can be impossible to provide them with the right conditions year-round. But in a grow tent, you have complete control over light, temperature, and humidity.
Fact #2. Grow tents offer a well-contained space for your plants. Most units zip up to create a tight seal that keeps heat and humidity from escaping. So you won't have to worry about excess water leaking onto your wood floors. They'll contain odors as well, so you can grow a skunk cabbage or a corpse flower without stinking up the whole house.
Fact #3. A grow light is essential for any indoor garden. In their natural environment, plants get energy from the sun. So it's important to have a lamp that mimics solar energy as closely as possible. Different types of light are better at different stages in the life cycle. So look for bulbs that cover a wide range of the light spectrum.
Fact #4. Reflective inner walls help conserve light. They scatter light rays from above and deliver them to different areas through a process called diffuse reflection. This imitates the way the sun moves across the sky. It's also more efficient. You can get the same amount of light using less power, which is good for the earth and your electric bill.
Fact #5. Indoor gardening can help you stay healthy. Not everyone looks forward to eating a green salad. But there's something about knowing you grew the lettuce and cucumbers yourself that makes vegetables more appealing. Plus, you won't have to pay extra at the grocery store to get fresh, organic produce.
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