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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Susan Slobac The light color spectrum can be adjusted easily by turning the two knobs that are built in. The light comes ready to plug in and use, so no wiring is required. written by Susan Slobac These changes in color temperature in the past were accomplished with grow lights that offered a single color spectrum, and now there are full spectrum grow lamps in traditional styles. But none offer the ease of changing spectrums and the ability to customize the color as do the Supernova LED light bulbs. written by Sam Brown It’s not impossible to grow juicy bright red award winning tomatoes inside under grow lights. With urban agriculture on the rise more and more city folks are developing a green thumb. written by Susan Slobac Fluorescent Bulbs – Here we have bulbs which can produce two to three times more light than incandescent bulbs while using the same amount of energy. They are the most inexpensive lights for indoor gardening and are perfect in conjunction with a hydroponic light mover. The color of light is determined by the phosphor coating on the bulbs inside. written by Susan Slobac
A discount grow light such as a 400 watt grow light is much more efficient, producing more light, but also more heat. HID lights are another option but require additional maintenance and expense of ballast. HID grow lights are slow to warm up to full strength. It can take close to 100 hours of burning before the light intensity and color stabilizes. written by Sam Brown The use of grow lights to maximize plants growth stages, maximizing size and quality, is a science. To get it right requires following each plant’s delicate needs from proper lighting to nutrients and air quality. written by Sam Brown Indoor gardens can be tricky when figuring out the correct lighting cycle to ensure your plants lasting happiness and prosperity. written by Sam Brown Grow light systems not only enable indoor growing during colder months, but for city dwellers where space is limited, they provide the ability to literally turn an enclosed patio, basement or even a closet into a garden. Plants that are fairly easy to grow include berries, tomatoes, herbs and flowering bulbs such as daffodils, onions and lilies. You can also grow just about any herb you can think of! << previous page 1 next page>> |