Indoor Basil Growing: Led Grow Lights

By Cherry Write


Growing basil is great! This often used cooking herb is sweet and is a member of the mint family. There are a lot of medicinal uses for members of the mint family as well. Basil is grown well in warm climates so if the weather is cool outside, it's best to wait.

Growing basil is quite easy. This herb is easily grown from seed. You can get seeds from you local gardening center or find them fresh in a friend's garden. One obstacle that might make growing basil hard is the weather. If you don't live in a warmer climate region, you might want to think about going indoors. Many people enjoy growing indoors because the season lasts all year round. With products like led grow lights, you won't need to worry about your plant getting enough light to grow.

Start off by planting your basil plants about 7-10 inches apart. Basil likes soil that drains quickly so keep the soil light and in a warm location. Richer soil can produce more successive crops that can be transplanted to other locations including indoors. Taking your growing indoors will mean fresh basil during the winter time.

Even though growing outdoors usually produces the best basil, not everyone lives in a climate that is favorable to this plant. So many people use hydroponics and led grow lights to grow indoors. When doing so, remember that basil likes to be near a south facing window. Also try to keep it away from any heat vents that might dry it out. If you're set on trying to grow outdoors, consider a cold frame if the weather is chilly.

When basil plant start to flower, that particular stem stops producing leaves. So if you want your plant to continue to grow leaves, cut off any flowering parts of the stem and you'll be set. If you're looking to collect some seeds for new plants, then you'll need to let your basil plant flower.

If you're using traditional grow lights make sure you're not overheating your plant. Traditional grow lights such as MH or HPS lights will produce a substantial amount of heat. So get a cooling system to keep your plants cool. Sometimes a fan is enough to do the trick. If you're using led grow lights, less heat is produced which allows you to keep the light closer to the plant.

Led grow lights also have the benefit of being able to target the spectrums of light that the plants actually use. Red and blue lights make up the most of led grow lights and by doing so, keep these lights efficient. Only the lights that plants use for photosynthesis are used. Led lights also require less electricity with is an added plus when using these lights.

Growing basil is a great way to enjoy one of nature's tastiest plants. Although basil does well in warmer climates, growing indoors is a way for everyone to enjoy year round basil. If you're looking to grow indoors, be sure to choose your plants location carefully and make sure it receives the right amount of light to grow well.




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