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7 Essential Indoor Organic Gardening Products
by Abhishek Agarwal, Abh
When people think of an organic garden, they think of a naturally grown outdoor garden made to thrive with the use of natural products and absolutely no synthetic products used. What they don't realize is that indoor plants may also be grown the organic way. Plants in the house give it a bright, cheery look. A lot of flowers, fruit and vegetables may be grown indoors.

All you need to help you with the task are some organic indoor gardening products. If you've always wanted to try indoor gardening, or wanted and can't have an out door organic garden or just want to brighten up some dull rooms, you can definitely try indoor organic gardening and make it work for you, with the help of these products:

1. CO2 Systems - Carbon dioxide, commonly known as CO2, is gaseous, colorless and unscented in nature. Plants need it in order for them to grow properly. May be there isn't enough CO2 inside the house, leading to a growth problem with your indoor plants. In that case, you can use Carbon dioxide generators to keep the required level of this gas around your plants to keep them healthy and flourishing.

2. Growing Media - The problem with hydroponics systems is that, although they produce bigger plants, they are relatively more demanding. The process is something like this: hydroponics growing media trap oxygen within their roots so that the roots can absorb nutrients. Both types of growing - with soil and without soil can be done with the help of the appropriate growing media for both. These products are well-liked and very effective as indoor organic gardening tools.

3. Testing Kits - Soil constitution must be healthy for the plants to remain so. Testing kits help to see if the level is the best possible or not. For instance, a pH kit will measure how acid or alkaline the soil is. Plants need the optimal pH level to be able to absorb nutrients. EC (Electrical Conductivity) and TDS (Total Dissolved Solvent) are also required.

4. Hydroponics Systems - If you want to cultivate plants without soil, these will help you. They include products such as pumps, nutrients, timers, trays, instructions and growing media - in short, everything you need but the plant itself. One advantage of this is the perennial cleanliness.

5. Hydroponics Nutrients - All the nutrients have to be fed to the plant growing under hydroponics systems because the growing media don't have any intrinsic nutrients. Minerals such as potassium, phosphorus, organic compost, vitamins, hormones and calcium are available.

6. Climate controllers - Green house and grow room effects can be achieved with the help of these products. They make the environment around the plants suitable of optimal growth - by controlling humidity, temperature, etc.

7. Pumps - Air and water pumps help to set up hydroponics systems. Various pumps are available for this purpose.
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