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c151130 s do you think its necessary to have an indoor plant inside ur room at night time?

Question by daisy: do you think its necessary to have an indoor plant inside ur room at night time?

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Plants are not only things of beauty, they also give us oxygen that we breathe. do you think it is necessary to have an indoor plant inside your room at night?

Best answer:

Answer by Gary H
No, not necessary at all, especially considering that they only make oxygen when exposed to light. But still nice to have.

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    Flora Hydroponics pH Control Kit — Indoor ...

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    Flora Hydroponics pH Control Kit

    Flora Hydroponics new control kit is easy to use and very affordable. Our kit contains pH Up (add a little at a time when your nutrient pH is too low in order to raise the pH to the desired level), pH Down (uses food grade Phosphoric acid to lower the pH to the desired level), and pH Test Indicator (fill a test-tube halfway with nutrient, add a few drops of pH Test Indicator, and observe the coloration of the liquid in the test vial. Use 3 drops per 5mL of solution). Pipette also included for easy transfer of all liquids. Make sure to clean the pipette between uses. This is another great product available exclusively from Flora Hydroponics.

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      Q&A: Looking for an indoor house plant?

      c151130 s Q&A:  Looking for an indoor house plant?

      Looking for an indoor house plant?



      is there some indoor plant. Maybe it is a fern or palm.
      That had big palm like leaves, that just come out of the base?
      Leaves are long and wide.



      Submitted By: mjw

      Answers:

      Answer by Melanypurrzz
      It may be a Snake plant.

      Answer by fluffy the wonderdog
      white bird of paradise….
      is a good one, it is not a fern or a palm but is easier to grow than either of them.
      it needs plenty of light but you should expect that since it has huge leaves and grows relatively fast. It can get over 8′ tall if given the right conditions.

      Answer by professorwonderful
      For what purpose do you desire plants?

      If your purpose is to add green to the inside, you could have ferns from the ceiling and palms from pots on the floor.

      If your purpose is to help you think, you almost have to consider spider plants. I recommend to those who must contemplate at home, in addition to at the office, that spider plants offer a high volume of oxygen when compared to other plants.

      Should you desire more greenery than ‘normal’ you could employ a plant bar. From two or more ceiling hooks, run a metal bar below them. Each hook supports a portion of the bar’s weight. Hang many plants, especially ferns, so your guests can remark about how much vegetation you have.

      If your guest is a girl that is gullible, tell her you are interested in the environment. Gee, that could even be truthful!

      Misters are available for use inside a home.

      You may wish to consider a lighting bar, placing it superior to or in line with your plants. The bar should use lights with a CRI close to 100.

      (This term, Color Rendition Index, claims that if you view a rose outside in the sunshine, then view it inside with a lightbulb boasting a CRI of 100, the two views will have identical hues.)

      Answer by reynwater
      Mook, it’s a mother-in-law tongue or Sanseviera. Here are some web sites: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=mother+in+law+plant&fr=ush-ans

      How many more times are you going to ask this same question?

      Answer by weather
      A SNAKE PLANT ALSO NOWN AS THE MOTHER IN LAW TOUNGE

      Answer by fair2midlynn
      There is a plant called Dracena fragrans – commonly a Corn Plant The following website shows what it looks like: http://www.evergrowing.com/tips/cornplant.htm

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        Elijah and I are transplanting our herb seedlings to larger containers. We started these seeds about a month ago in a Jiffy brand starting kit which they have outgrown. Soon enough they will outgrow these cups and be ready for the garden!
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          Can I use a desktop sunlight lamp to grow a small ...

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          Can I use a desktop sunlight lamp to grow a small indoor garden?



          I have a desktop sun light lamp, a lamp that simuates natural light. It says 27 W on the bulb. Can I use this as a growlight to grow herbs?

          If this is not suitable, can anyone suggest a low-heat alternative? I don’t want my seeds to suffer because of ineadequate lighting, but I’ve heard that these lamps are good enough for growing.

          Thanks!



          Submitted By: AngelEmbrace

          Answers:

          Answer by Ed
          It would help plants, but not very many. I looked at grow lamps on the Internet, and they started at 250 watts.

          Answer by DirtMonkey
          It sounds like you have a small compact fluorescent bulb in there, something like an Ott light. It will grow several kinds of plants- i.e. African violets and other small leafy houseplants (but probably not herbs or cacti very well).

          There are herbs that grow in warm climates and tolerate some shade, like “Cuban oregano”, which you could grow. Most things like Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, etc. need more sunlight than that, by far. Even the small HID lights like the 250 watt mentioned are very very hot. You might keep a small one growing for a little while, but it wouldn’t be happy long-term.

          Getting enough LED lights together to grow most herbs would also produce a lot of heat, and be very expensive- that technology just isn’t practical yet.

          I’m sorry to disappoint about the herbs, but I do grow several dozens of other kinds of plants under fluorescent and compact fluorescent light. There are many options.

          Edit- starting seeds would be fine for most things. Keep the light within a few inches of the seedlings though, so they don’t get too straggly and weak.

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            If I haven’t watered my herbs (indoor) and ...

            p179048 s If I havent watered my herbs (indoor) and the stems close to the bottom are brown, are they dying?

            If I haven’t watered my herbs (indoor) and the stems close to the bottom are brown, are they dying?




            Submitted By: stephmille

            Answers:

            Answer by lee b
            what herbs are we talking about?

            Answer by Tex
            Here is a web sight that you can go to and ask about what to do with those herbs… good luck.

            Answer by tiggsy
            If they are perennial types with woody stems, they will probably be fine if you get back to watering them. If they are annuals, you have probably lost them.

            Answer by Michael C
            Hard to say without knowing what they are.

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              Question: How do I keep my indoor plants alive ...

              p205179 s Question:  How do I keep my indoor plants alive all winter?

              Question by justmythoughts: How do I keep my indoor plants alive all winter?

              Keyword plants indoor, used to find this Question.

              My herbs did great outside this year and I’m bringing small samples to keep them inside and hopefully to plant outside next year.
              My plants tend to die indoors. What is the proper way to take care of indoor plants through the winter?
              Oh, these are herbs I’m talking about.

              Best answer:

              Answer by Squibbles
              Make sure they get plenty of light and warmth like they did in
              summer, you can try placing them in a special room and invest
              in a small space heater and lamps that set a few feet over them.

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