LED Grow Lights: Best The Spectrum Efficiency
Lighting is probably the most important consideration when moving a garden indoors. With so many options on the market today, choosing the right lighting settings for your indoor garden space can be daunting. Whether you just want to keep the plants asleep or extend the growing season to flower or firm, there are many simple steps you can take to ensure success.
When helping guide our customers, we always start with a few basic questions about growth space – what is the total square foot? Is there any existing natural light? How is the ventilation? Knowing the customer also helps us choose a lamp that provides the correct spectrum (and the spectrum that best fits the environment) to achieve the desired result. The term photoperiod refers to the response of plants to light and dark periods. In the natural environment, the period of light and darkness is determined by the season and season of the year. When the plants are moved indoors, the lighting must be manually adjusted to induce the plants to know when to bloom and bloom.
Lighting is probably the most important consideration when moving a garden indoors. With so many options on the market today, choosing the right lighting settings for your indoor garden space can be daunting. Whether you just want to keep the plants asleep or extend the growing season to flower or firm, there are many simple steps you can take to ensure success.
LED (Light Emitting Diode): It was once considered too expensive for small family growers and not high enough for professional growers. In recent years, there have been many changes in the field of LED planting lighting. Thanks to its ability to change the spectrum of the medium phase, the almost non-existent thermal signals and incredible energy efficiency, LED lighting has undoubtedly won the attention of the industry. The smallest heat output makes it ideal for any indoor environment (growing tent to living room) while adding a beautiful blue or red glow to the plant. In addition, LEDs provide a more complete variable spectrum of available light than many existing systems in the past. Let’s take a brief look at the meaning of “variable spectrum” for home growers. Inside, for example, switching between plant spectrum and flowering spectrum is as easy as tapping a switch. This technology completely eliminates the extra cost and labor of replacing the intermediate phase of the bulb, while increasing the ability to run two spectra simultaneously, creating the largest available light for your plant. This makes them a great choice when you want to extend your growing season to harvest winter indoors.
Best for: Anyone! Ideal for flowering and foliage plants
Advantages: energy saving, can produce full spectrum