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Bring divine harmony to any room with this beautiful salt crystal lamp. Its therapeutic glow of orange hues infuses a natural calm bringing the mind and body to a gradual sense of tranquility and well-being. This lamp is scientifically proven to work like an air purifier and is often called-nature’s air purifier. When the lamp is lit, it emits negative ions that fight against positively charged particles that cause us to feel stuffy and sluggish (allergens, smoke, dander, pollens, and other air pollutants). It clears the air and naturally dilutes odors, so that we can breathe easier. People with asthma often find it helpful in reducing their symptoms and many medical practitioners recommend using these lamps to help relieve depression and fatigue. Made of salt crystals that come from deep within the Himalayan Mountains, home to the world’s purest and most colorful salt, it is hand carved to preserve its natural beauty and attached to a neem base. It is almost maintenance free and is very easy to clean. Just wipe off the outside surface with a damp sponge and dry off with a paper towel. You can change the color of the bulb to give a different hue to the lighting area. You can keep the lamp lit for as long as you like and the longer you keep it on, the better the emission of negative ions. Place this lamp in your child’s room and watch him fall asleep with gentle ease or put it next to your computer and feel your stress dissipate as the negative ions counteract the electromagnetic fields bouncing off the computer. You can put it in your TV room, or your office. It really doesn’t matter which room you choose, it is totally up to you where you want to place this unique gift of nature.
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Uh-huh. Exactly what kind of "plants" are you going to grow?
For starting plants you can get a good flourecent set. Get the ones meant to grow plants and seedlings. They have low temps and electricity consumption.
If you actually want to grow fruits and vegetables you will have to get some high intensity lights. Professional indoor hydroponic farms use a mix of High Pressure Sodium and Halides. Both of these types of lights produce high tempuratures that require ventallation. They will also eat up your electric bill.
depends wat ur growin my friend lol
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