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Grow Those Winter Greens With H4 HID |
| Submitted By: Dylan Turnerr |
| Submitted: September 25, 2007 |
| Word Count: 554 |
| Greens for the winter months can spice up your table and lighten up your calories. You can have them all winter long with the help of H4 HID bulbs heating up your winter garden. Impossible? Not really. Eat All You Can You can still enjoy those greens come winter – fresh from your garden. You can serve up Kale, Swiss Chard, beet greens, bib lettuce, spinach, and everything nice for your health. What’s more, you can pick them young and fresh from your garden because you’re getting help from H4 HID bulbs. Do away with those trips to the greengrocers. Just go out to your garden and take what is enough for a tasty meal. On top of the vitamins and minerals from the greens, you get a lot of exercise from digging in the garden and preparing the garden beds. In your temperature controlled hothouse, you can also grow exotic blooms that will thrive from the heat of H4 HID bulbs. Planning a Winter Garden During winter, indoor gardeners have to use artificial light to extend the length of daylight. Shorter daylight affects the photosynthesis process in plants. Without the proper lighting, you cannot have your greens or flowers. You will have to wait until Spring for your greens. When planning your indoor garden, you have to get acquainted with the different lighting systems. The growing popularity of HID technology has invaded gardening too. H4 HID lamps provide near natural light and the necessary temperature needed for some plant varieties to thrive. In indoor gardens where there is inadequate light, the use of H4 HID lights is the best option. Incandescent bulbs may be useful but these cannot supply adequate spectrum for seedlings. If you notice that your seedlings are faring poorly, change your lighting system. Here is the difference between the incandescent bulb and H4 HID. In incandescent bulbs, electricity is passed through a tungsten filament. When the filament glows, it gives off heat. These types of bulbs are cheap and can fit in any socket but the light they give off is insufficient. The H4 HID bulb, on the other hand, contains metal halide and the heat given off is sufficient for the germination of the seedlings. The heat is adequate too for blooms. The H4 is more expensive than the common incandescent bulbs, but you get your money’s worth because this type of lamp gives off light close to sunlight that makes your plants happy. How does the H4 HID bulb help your plants? Lamps for indoor gardening mimic the light and heat radiated by sunlight. When there is enough light and heat, plants are able to produce their food through the process of photosynthesis. Should this process fail, plants will not survive. The H4 HID lamp plays a crucial role in the success of your greenhouse gardening efforts. H4 HID lamps are not just for winter gardening. You can use this too if you are into commercial gardening of select blooms and other plant varieties. These lamps will perform throughout the year with no fuss. Just follow the manufacturer’s recommendation and you’ll have more than your greens. |
| About the author: Feel like growing a rainforest? You probably can with H4 HID. Visit neverburnout.com for more on HID bulb and D2S bulb technology. |
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