Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Should Plants Use Plant Lights

 Plants need to undergo photosynthesis so that they can grow. Even moss that is particularly shade-tolerant must be brightly lit to survive. Various shade-tolerant plants commonly available on the market must maintain proper light to survive. A completely dark environment. If the environment is too dark, should we use plant lights?



I have seen many plant lights before. They all emit purple or pink brilliance and look very strange. If you turn on these lights at home and add light to the plants, they will look like a pink and purple light outside. Misunderstood by others that my home is a bad place.


But you must know that the spectrum of most plant lights today is not accurate, and the lumens are not enough, that is to say, the intensity of the light is not enough, and the demand for plant growth is not enough.

So now the fill light or plant light we usually use can only be used as a temporary supplement to keep plants alive, and cannot replace sunlight.


Common indoor plants can grow well under plant lights for a short period of time, and they can generally maintain good conditions for about two or three months. For example, if there is no sunlight in winter, or in rainy weather, plant lights can be properly used.

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