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What are your preferences in growing? Indoor or outdoor setup?

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Plant growth is based on a lot of factors that aren’t necessarily correlated to being inside or outside. Plants have a few specific requirements to grow. They need water, nutrients, light, and carbon dioxide.

Water can be supplied by a human to a plant regardless of whether it is kept inside or outside but being outside since water isn’t a resource that is difficult to come by. The same goes for nutrients. Plants get their nutrients though the soil they are planted in, so if a farmer prepares by planting with enough fertilizer, then the plant should be fine whether it is inside or outside. A problem arises when you consider how large the plant will grow. The larger the plant, the more room it will need to grow, and the more soil/fertilizer it will require. Unless you are willing to set aside a large area of your home, then larger plants would be better suited to grow outside. Since plants need sunlight to grow it would seem best to keep them outside, but if you are willing to purchase specialized light bulbs that mimic the sun then you could grow the plant indoors.

Also, you could keep the plant by a window, but be warned: the sun may not enter through the window throughout the entire day. Lastly, plants need carbon dioxide, a gas from the air, in order to grow. While carbon dioxide is present everywhere, it is actually more concentrated inside homes than it is outside. This is because humans produce carbon dioxide by breathing so a lot of it gets trapped indoors.

In conclusion, with enough time and energy spent into the set-up you could grow plants faster indoors than outdoors. Take a look at greenhouses, they are specially created indoor environments meant to grow plants faster. This question is really interesting because even though it is possible to grow plants more quickly inside, it requires a lot of preparation in advance in order to achieve the desired outcome.
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I like to grow plants in indoor. The plants supplies the oxygen required for human beings. The indoor plants are difficult in maintenance. Seeing 

the plants give us a positive influence in people.
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For me, I do like plants to grow indoors or outdoors. If it is the summer season, those plants need to be watered outdoors. Before the night strikes, I need to bring them back into the house.
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The choice between indoor and outdoor growing depends on various factors such as the type of plant being grown, space and resources available, weather conditions, and personal preferences. Some plants require specific climates and conditions that can only be provided indoors, while others are more adaptable to outdoor growing. Outdoor growing has the advantage of using natural light and resources, but it also exposes the plants to the elements and potential pests. Indoor growing provides more control over the environment and allows for year-round growing, but it also requires more resources and equipment such as lights, fans, and heating/cooling systems. Before making a decision, consider the specific needs of the plants you want to grow, as well as your own resources, skills, and preferences.
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Growing preferences can vary depending on the type of plant and the desired results. Generally, indoor growing is best for plants that require a controlled environment, such as cannabis, while outdoor growing is best for plants that require more natural sunlight, such as vegetables and fruits. The best choice for growing depends on the type of plant and the desired results.
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Water can be supplied by a human to a plant regardless of whether it is kept inside or outside but being outside since water isn’t a resource that is difficult to come by. The same goes for nutrients. Plants get their nutrients though the soil they are planted in, so if a farmer prepares by planting with enough fertilizer, then the plant should be fine whether it is inside or outside. 
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Fr me I prefer growing indoor and outdoor typically the both of them the outdoor beautifies my sorrounding the indoor beautifies my home.
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