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Does using the wrong plant grow light have a big impact on plants?

2021-11-10

For the healthy growth of plants, people should use plant growth lights to ensure the progress of photosynthesis when planting crops, especially in greenhouses and indoor planting. The use of plant supplementary lights is essential. There are many types of plant growth lights. Choosing the correct supplementary light and using the correct method can increase the yield of crops, go on the market in advance, enhance the quality and taste, and the flowers can have bright colors and prolong the flowering period. The premise of all this is the effect of using the correct plant fill light, but how does using the wrong fill light affect the plants?
 
The growth of plants requires sunlight to perform photosynthesis to produce organic matter to ensure their own growth. Plants also require sunlight intensity and time. In addition, plants absorb and utilize different wavelengths of sunlight in different ways.
 
The power of the plant growth lamp determines the light intensity of the growth lamp. Too much light will cause burns to the crop, and too strong light will inhibit photosynthesis, and too weak light will not meet the light intensity requirements of photosynthesis, so crop supplement light If the power is too large or too low, it will have an impact on plant growth.
 
LED plant supplement light is the most commonly used supplement light now. In addition to red, blue and full spectrum, its spectrum can also be customized. The wrong spectrum will cause crop stems and leaves to grow and shrink, grow decay, and even kill. Use supplements Lights cannot promote plant growth and even have the opposite effect.
 

Therefore, the wrong choice of supplementary light will not only fail to achieve the supplementary light effect, but will even cause more serious counter-effects. There are many types of supplementary lights. The choice of supplementary lights is related to the planting environment and crop types. You can ask the buyer when choosing a suitable supplementary light to achieve a multiplier effect with half the effort.