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Which plant is more suitable for full spectrum plant lights

 

When choosing plants that use full-spectrum plant lights, we can consider the growth needs of plants and the characteristics of full-spectrum plant lights from two aspects. Here are some good types of plants for full spectrum plant lights and why:

Many plant types:
Since the full-spectrum plant lamp simulates the solar spectrum, its spectral range is wide, from 380NM blue light to 780NM red light, and this wide spectral range makes it able to meet the growth needs of a variety of plants.
The varieties of crops mentioned in the article, such as greenhouse eggplant, Shouxi honey orange, Frost navel orange, yew, Zhongyu watermelon, cucumber, peach, almond, etc., all need different wavelengths of light for photosynthesis and growth during the growth process. Full spectrum plant lamps are able to provide the various wavelengths of light required by these plants and are therefore suitable for the cultivation of these plants.
Growth stage requirements:
Whether it is germination, growth or flowering, full-spectrum plant lights can provide the required light. Its light color, such as daylight color at about 10 am, has strong color rendering and small color temperature drift, which can simulate the natural light environment and provide stable light conditions for plants.
Specific needs plants:
For succulents, araceae plants (such as albino bamboo, arrowheadweed, etc.) and most foliage plants, they have a high demand for light, and full-spectrum plant lamps can meet the needs of these plants for light and promote their growth and development.
In SUMMARY:
Suitable for plant types: Full spectrum plant lights are suitable for a variety of plant types, including leafy vegetables, fruit trees, houseplants, succulents, araceae plants and most foliage plants.
Applicable growth stage: From the germination stage of plants to the flowering and fruiting stage, the full-spectrum plant lamp can provide stable and sufficient light conditions to meet the needs of plants in different growth stages.
In summary, a variety of plant types are suitable for lighting with full-spectrum plant lamps at different growth stages to meet their broad needs for light.