The Smart Hydroponics Indoor Herb Garden

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It’s fashionable to have some micro herbs to sprinkle on your salads and other dishes, so imagine having a smart hydroponics indoor herb garden that sits on the end of your kitchen bench.

This smart hydroponics growing system uses LED for indoor plant growing. Growing your own delicious, healthy herbs and greens indoors ,can be made simple with the right equipment, and the design of this hydroponic growing system is simple and stylish and suitable for your kitchen or other rooms.

There are some real advantages of having a hydroponic indoor herb garden. Firstly hydroponic herbs are a great alternative for small areas, with room for four times the amount of crops and a faster growing rate than traditional soil planting.

This indoor herb garden has a built-in water circulation system at the bottom increases water activity and can effectively prevent pests pollution.

Then there is the smart plant light where you can adjust the height and angle of the lighting. The automatic bionic light irradiates plants according to the daytime sunshine time every day, simulating the smooth growth of photosynthesis in the natural environment, and ensuring the natural growth environment of flowers.

The growing light uses red and blue light, which is very suitable for plants and friendly to the eyes. White LEDs promote rapid growth, the production of blue LEDs is higher, and red LEDs bloom more. These high-quality LED lights can last up to 50,000 hours meaning it can save hundreds of dollars in energy and increase the replacement cost of the lamp during its service life.

To help you get started and better understand how to grow plants indoor using hydroponics we suggest the book by Peter Loewer (an inveterate inventor of water gardening techniques) called Hydroponics for Houseplants: An Indoor Gardener’s Guide to Growing Without Soil. He has written and illustrated this guide to teach readers the basics of hydroculture. This technique of growing plants in water has a history of almost 300 years, from experiments by an English botanist to the giant automated factory greenhouses of the twentieth century where vegetables are now grown commercially by the ton.

Learn how to utilise this simple, time-tested method in your own home and never worry about over- or under-watering again!

It’s a great thing to know how to do, and once you get started you will wonder why you had never thought about this before.

It’s not a new thing either … this technique of growing plants in water has a history of almost 300 years which is longer that people have been in New Zealand.

We have limited of these new indoor herb gardens ready for delivery today.