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Growing plants with LED grow light is one of the biggest achievements for greenhouse and indoor farming in decades. But how to get the best results when using the led grow light is still under-discovered and shared. Take a quick look at our types of grow lights for indoor plants, you can read how the LED grow lights work, and how they affect plant growth, what advantages that commercial greenhouse led grow lights have, and choose the best suitable light for various application!
Supreme grow lights offer you a range of grow lights. Find more grow lights from here.
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Blue lights with a Kelvin color temperature from 5000K to 6500K or wavelength in the 400-500 nanometer range are best for the vegetative stage of the grow cycle and for starting seeds indoors. This color range light is responsible for leaf growth and stimulates the production of secondary pigments in the leaves that can enhance the plant's color and fragrance. Be careful when using blue light LEDs though because too much blue light may stunt the growth of certain species. These lights are particularly good for lettuce and other crops where a short, dense growth is desired.
Light Emitting Diode (LED) grow lights are ideal for all types of indoor grows and for supplemental lighting for outdoor and greenhouse grows. As opposed to regular lights, this kind of commercial greenhouse grow lights do not require gas to operate within a bulb but are limited to a small diode of light. LED lights last longer than standard incandescent bulbs or HID bulbs like metal halide and high-pressure sodium (HPS), due to the fact that they have no filament, meaning they are not susceptible to burning out. This also helps over the lifetime of an led grow light lamp with less maintenance and repair costs such as replacing bulbs as you would with old lighting technologies.