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To plant indoors you require: light (see chapter 6), water, food (see chapter 18), CO2 (see chapter 21), fine circumstance and safety measurements (see chapter 17). In this chapter we will only go into matters that are not handled in other articles.
To make fine indoor conditions is very not easy, particularly while a sizable indoor plantation is built. Taking left the heat generated by the lamps and taking away the overkill of dampness that is generated by plenty of plants per square meter, high facility ventilators are wanted, perhaps with a capacity up to 6000 M3 per hour. This type of equipment wants large air-inlets and outlets that perhaps can be visible and hear-able (a muffler has to be used) from exterior. Furthermore, while temperatures are high and ventilation is working like crazy, the relation humidity often drops to 10 or 15%. This is murder for plants, particularly for young plants that do not have a fine developed root method. To avoid this, water machinery can be used, but these machines make their own harms, water can ruin the carbon filter. I believe it is top you solve these harms while they occur because every site has its individual harms and possible solutions. Furthermore, it should be clear that a comparatively little plantation also gives little troubles (see chapter 5 about shelf growing). See chapter 23 and 24 for figures about circumstances, like temperature and humidity.
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