Why white LEDs may be a cost-effective lighting option
Added on 28 September 2022
In the past decade, flowering LED lamps with custom light spectra including red (R) + far-red (FR) light have been commercially available for flowering applications. A more affordable option may be white LED lamps, which are mass-produced for general use. Developed for human vision, white LED lamps emit mostly visible red, green, and blue light, but little FR light. There are pros and cons to both, in addition to cost considerations. Flowering LED lamps with FR light can result in rapid flowering of some crops like petunia, but may also cause undesired stretching. White LED lamps may be less effective at promoting flowering than LED lamps with FR light, but may produce plants that are more compact.
Photo: Researchers transplanted seedlings into 4-inch pots filled with peat-perlite media and grew them in a greenhouse under nine lighting treatments. Credit: Qingwu Meng, University of Delaware/American Floral Endowment.
Source: Greenhouse Grower
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