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    <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 09:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Guide For Build An Indoor Grow Room]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>With an indoor <a href="https://ledgrowlight.co.nz/grow-room.html">grow room</a> systems you will be able to cultivate flowers, herbs or vegetables inside and at any time of year. If you have considered growing indoors now is an excellent time to get started.<br /><br />If you have considered growing indoors, You can start your seeds&nbsp; at home, a gardener has a chance to grow unusual and not those popular plants, many of which can rarely be found in the garden centers. Indoor growing systems have been used to raise a variety of different plant and flower species successful. Indoor systems are known for producing high quality growth very quickly because they permit growers significant control of the growing environment.<br /><br />Before you build your grow room and start growing there are a few things you should keep in mind. All you need to do is build a simple grow room with good light and air exchange, add some good healthy stock and look after your plants well. Excellent results are easily achievable however you decide to grow. Whichever method of growing you choose (Hydroponics, Soil or Coco), following some simple standard methods and practices will give you a good base to develop from and add more advanced skills as you progress. The best way to make your indoor garden as efficient and easy as possible is to put some thought into your grow room. A well thought out and constructed grow room will make your life so much easier &ndash; so where do you start?<br /><br />1. Decide which room in your home will be used as the grow room. Almost any space could be used for a grow room, from a small cupboard to a whole room, garage or attic space. You can either convert a whole room or cupboard into a grow room, or build a tent or chamber within a room to create an enclosed growing space.<br /><br />2. Converting whole room. Ideally remove any carpet and line the floor with thick black/white reflective sheeting or seal with pond liner if possible leaks would cause you a problem. This will prevent mildew, mold, harbour bugsand bacteria growth from any potential water leakage.3. Air flow and circulation. Air flow and circulation are essential consideration for design of your grow room, as everything from temperature to humidity to plant respiration depends on your exhaust and intake system. The main consideration is that whatever area you choose you will have to give that area air exchange, provided usually by an extractor fan. As a general rule, the more lights you have the more air exchange you will require.<br /><br />4.&nbsp; Even if you have a small window or natural light source in your growing area you may want to block it off or light trap the area with reflective sheeting. Any natural light that gets to your plants during this lights of period could confuse the plant and affect its growth. Seal off windows with black plastic. Hang a section of black plastic in front of the door on the inside of the room as well. It should hang like a curtain to allow access, but prevent other light from entering the room.<br /><br />5. Install the <a href="https://ledgrowlight.co.nz">grow light</a> system. This system should allow for physically raising and lowering the grow lights. For a one or two light set up a couple of normal double wall socket would be sufficient. Use chains or cables to ensure stability and durability. Do not use any flammable materials. Use a timer for your lighting system as well. Your lighting needs to mimic a day/night cycle.<br /><br />6. Air cooling. This will To help avoid heat problems, especially in summer. The very structure of a greenhouse allows for heat to build up. The sun coming through glass or plastic can heat an enclosed area quickly. By providing vents throughout the greenhouse, and fans that blow the heat toward the vents, you can help cool the air inside. Warm air rises, so having vents placed near the roof on either end of the greenhouse will Help alleviate excessive heat.<br /><br />7. Place the grow tables beneath the lights. Your tables should include a drainage system and, if possible, a system to recycle excess water. A nearby water supply is vital as your plants may get very thirsty under all that light. We recommend tap water over rain water as it gives you a much cleaner and safer base liquid on which to build. Rain Water will already contain many elements and could also carry diseases or fungi that could harm your plant.<br /><br />8. Use a timer for any pumps that will circulate water, such as those used in hydroponics systems. If you are using an irrigation or drip system, go with a timer to ensure even watering. . With hydroponics systems nutrient and pH problems can be eliminated, since the grower maintains a tight control over their concentration.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2019 02:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Enhancing Flavor with Hydroponic Gardening]]></title>
      <link>https://ledgrowlight.co.nz/blog/enhancing-flavor-with-hydroponic-gardening/</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>One of the many advantages of growing your own vegetables hydroponically is that your vegetables often taste better. The produce you get from the supermarket is often very bland for a number of reasons. <br /><br />First, most farmers do not grow for taste, they grow for yield. They get paid just as much for a bland tomato as a delicious one so they would rather have a large, mediocre crop than a smaller, delicious tasting one. Also, the vegetables that you pick up at the market are usually picked long before they are ripe to allow more time for transport. Allowing a vegetable to ripen on the vine transfers more sugars from the plant to the vegetable itself, resulting in superior taste.<br /><br />But even with these numerous advantages, many growers want to take steps to ensure that their crop will taste the very best once it comes time to eat it or cook with it in their kitchen. With a few simple adjustments, you can make sure you will enjoy all the flavor benefits of hydroponics growing.<br /><br />Let their Be Light - The number one growing factor that will influence the flavor of your vegetables while <a href="https://ledgrowlight.co.nz/led-grow-lights/greenhouse-gardening-lights-90w-ufo-led-grow-lights-wellington.html">hydroponic gardening</a> will be light. Studies show that longer periods of light, about sixteen hours of light a day, promote the best flavor.<br /><br />Keep an Eye on the Thermostat - Most vegetables can thrive in fairly warm environment, but do not make the mistake of thinking that it can't get too hot in your <a href="http://ledgrowlight.co.nz/grow-room.html">grow room</a>. Tomatoes, for example, if temperatures exceed eighty-two degrees, you will probably notice a decrease in yield as well as flavor. If your grow room is prone to getting too warm, invest in a couple of auxiliary fans to keep your plants at optimal temperatures.<br /><br />Increase Nutrient Concentration - It might actually do your vegetables good to increase the nutrient concentration of your solution to a bit higher than what is typically recommended. A recent study on the connection between tomato flavor and nutrient concentration in a nutrient film technique system performed at the Massey University at New Zealand, found that changing the conductivity from 2 to 4 resulted in superior flavor. Other studies have also found improvements in flavor using a concentration as high as 10. You may want to experiment, increasing the nutrient concentration on a single plant first, so you can be more certain how such an adjustment will affect your crop.<br /><br />Handle with Care - How your vegetables will taste isn't just influenced by how you grow them, it can also be influenced by how you pick and store them. Make sure not to bruise your plants when it comes to be harvest time. Also, try not to refrigerate your vegetables if possible. Refrigeration destroys much of the flavor, even if it is done for a short period of time. For the best flavor, store them in your fruit bowl and eat them shortly after harvesting.<br /><br />As always, if you notice that one of your plants is producing particularly excellent vegetables, take advantage of it by cloning it. To make this task easier, make sure to invest in some quality cloning gel and follow the instructions carefully.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2017 08:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Try Indoor Grow Tent For Winter Gardening]]></title>
      <link>https://ledgrowlight.co.nz/blog/try-indoor-grow-tent-for-winter-gardening/</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Although winter brings a break in the outdoor gardening season, it need not stop the intrepid gardener who longs to grow plants even in the months where the climate does not cooperate. &nbsp;It is at this time of year when gardeners' thoughts turn to indoor gardening. One easy way to get set up for success with indoor gardening is to get an indoor <a href="http://ledgrowlight.co.nz/">grow tent</a> to use this winter. &nbsp;Once you try indoor grow tent, you will likely become so hooked on them that you will continue to use them year round.</p>
<p>Grow tent kits take all the hassle out of getting an indoor grow tent set up for the first time. &nbsp;All of the pieces and parts that you will need for the indoor grow tent will be included in the grow tent kits, helping you to get organized and off on the right foot immediately. &nbsp;Set up of the indoor grow tent has also been taken into consideration by the manufacturers; several of these indoor grow closets can be set up in as little as thirty minutes. &nbsp;</p>
<p>As you begin your search for the perfect grow tent, you will want to decide if you want to garden in soil, or if you would prefer to try hydroponic gardening, which is a soilless means of growing excellent fruits, flowers and vegetables. &nbsp;If you live at the top of an apartment building, for example, it can be difficult getting potting soil all the way up to where you would like to garden, so it may be much easier to get a hydro grow tent in this case. &nbsp;You simply put your hydroponic growing system inside your hydro grow tent, add a light and a small exhaust fan and filter, and you are well on your way to growing the plants you like in a perfect, climate-controlled setting provided by indoor grow closets. &nbsp;</p>
<p>While tents are made out of soft materials with reflective inner sides, which help to improve the plants' exposure to the light inside, a grow closet, which is often used as another name for the tent, can actually have stiff sides, rather like a large box. &nbsp;The inside of the closet is also often coated with shiny material to improve the light saturation inside the box. &nbsp;Bright light is important to plant growth, and all indoor grow lights in some way attempt to replicate natural sunlight that the plants would be exposed to if grown outdoors. &nbsp;</p>
<p>Buy <a href="http://ledgrowlight.co.nz/grow-room.html">grow room</a>, you can visit: www.ledgrowlight.co.nz</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Nov 2013 13:01:43 +0000</pubDate>
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