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Growing Herbs in Winter – Do Grow Lights work? – Amazing Herb Garden

2. Growing herbs indoors requires a sufficient dose of light
Maybe the greatest challenge when growing herbs indoors is providing them with sufficient sunlight. We all know that light is of the essence when growing plants. But bright sunlight and winter don’t go that well together.
I am growing herbs indoors on the window sill, and I notice (it is half october when writing this) that growth of my basil plants are seriously slowing down or even coming to a halt the last couple of days. The available hours of high quality daylight is getting too low for a good plant growth. And a plant that does not receive enough light, will not grow, regardless of other conditions. It is that simple.
It’s quite hard to grow basil indoors particularly during winter months, but I will persevere because it is one of my favourite herbs.
We know that good and sustainable growth require long periods of intense direct light. Plenty of sources mention a minimum 6 to 8 hours depending on the variety. The more light you can provide the wealthier your herbs will grow.
A lot of herbs truly thrive when they are exposed to 12 to 16 hours of light each day, what is going to be difficult in many cases.
When we are growing herbs inside, the light intensity is always a lot lower than outside.
This means that the overall used rule of thumb of minimum 6 hours of light each day (for outdoor herbs) has to be adapted to “(a lot) more” for indoor herbs.
Even with some sunshine, we get in winter now and then, on the herbs on the window sill, the indoor herbs clearly aren’t getting enough light on a daily basis to continue growing.
Some herbs can take less light and still grow fairly well. I have noticed this for my mint plants for example. It seems that mint is one of the herbs that can even thrive in low light conditions. And also Parsley and Rosemary are coping fairly well with lower light levels.
But I want to have great growth and therefor I need to expose them to more light.

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