This article from January’s edition of Maximum Yield speaks of the importance of mocking nature as much as possible when growing indoors. The purpose of the article is to describe how the photosynthesis process works and how it relates to modern indoor growing. It goes on to explain the three processes of photosynthesis: Photosynthetic activity, respiration and transpiration and how they all feed off one another. It is very important to understand how these processes work on an individual basis as well as how they do with one another.

It breaks down all of the external factor that go into creating an ideal indoor grow room that will allow you to maximize your crop yields. The article explains how it is easy for an indoor gardener to create an imbalance in the growing equation due to the high intensity lights used. This imbalance is created because factors such as temperature, carbon dioxide, minerals and vitamins are not supplied in the same abundance. One of the main issues when deciding the type of lighting you want to use for you indoor grow is how theses fixtures handle excess heat. Excess heat will harm your plants and as discussed in the article it is very important to make sure that all of theses factors are controlled to promote a healthier, higher yielding crop.

The next topic discussed is the importance of essentially giving your plant exactly what they need. In short, you want to give your plant all of the nutrients it needs so it doesn’t have to produce any itself. With doing this you will enable your plant to do what you want it to do and that is to do…grow big and healthy.

One can’t go with put the other, supplementing your plants with nutrients doesn’t make up for having poor growing conditions. It is all about recreating the balance of nature in your indoor grow room.

Article by, Brett McCormick, managing partner of Good Green Builders. Good Green Builders is a grow room contractor in Oakland, California. For more information or a free consultation give me a call at (415) 246-8055.

Source: www.maximumyield.com