Types of Grow Lights for Indoor Plants
Grow lights either replicate the sun’s light spectrum or provide a range that plants need the most to satisfy their photosynthetic needs and other light-related needs. Outdoor conditions such as temperature, solar intensity, etc. are replicated with alternating color, temperature, and spectral outputs from the grow light, in addition to varying the intensity of the lamps. The plants are exposed to different ranges of the spectrum along with luminous efficiency and color temperature depending on their growth stage, for example, germination or vegetative stage or flowering and fruiting stage. They all require different intensity and performed better under some specific range of the spectrum.
Although any light will spur the growing process of plants, not all lights will provide the best conditions. The same goes for artificial lights. Some artificial light may emit too much heat, which is not suitable for the plant, while some do not have the right spectrum of light for ideal growth. Blue light and red light promote plant growth and flowering, respectively. Therefore knowing the right frequency to use at the right time is essential. That is why a grow light that gives you a wide range of option is vital as the health and yield of your plant depends on it.
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