Plant growth lights have red light and blue-violet light, which are designed to stimulate plant growth by emitting an electromagnetic spectrum suitable for photosynthesis.
Plant lights are used in applications that do not have natural light or require supplementary light.
For example: in winter, when the possible daylight time may not be enough to achieve the desired plant growth, lights are used to extend the time the plants receive light. If the plants do not get enough light, they will grow in length.
The growing lights either try to provide a spectrum similar to the sun, or provide a spectrum that is more suitable for the needs of the cultivated plants. Simulate outdoor conditions from the different colors, temperature and spectral output of the growth lamp, and change the lumen output of the lamp.