Grow Lights
Depending on the time of year that you are starting your
plants, you may decide that you need to use grow lights
to keep your plants growing or simply starting your seeds.
Your choice of grow lights will vary by size, temperature
emitted and the actual light that is emitted as well. Indoor
gardeners starting seeds and plants become very dependent
on grow lights when the cold winter clouds do not permit
the sun and the heat into the greenhouse. With a grow light
you will find that you can get up to 10X more lumens from
a grow light, per light per bulb than if you were using
a incandescent bulbs.
Grow lights provide your plants with not only the needed
heat but also the light that they need to thrive in the
greenhouse. Hobby gardeners as well as commercial gardeners
do use grow light in their greenhouse. Depending on the
climate and grow zone you live in; you may not have a need
for grow lights. In the coldest and darkest regions of the
country is where the most hobby gardeners are found to be
using grow lights. The main benefit of using a grow light
is to bring out of season crops into your greenhouse!
Many grow lights come with a regular three prong plus where
you will not need to install any special electrical outlets.
To get the most from a grow light you will use reflectors
to keep the light focused in the areas you want.
Plants need light to make their own food. In the darkest
and sunless times of winter when you are trying to start
plants and seeds, you will need a grow light for the photosynthesis
process to be complete. Plants use light energy to feed.
When you are choosing a grow light, a few of your choices
should include the review of how long you are going to burn
the grow light. Is the bulb you are picking noted to last
that long? What is the color of this grow light? Plants
feed off of the color of a light as well as the heat from
a bulb. And lastly, what is the intensity of this grow light?
This is similar to buying a bulb for your home; there are
different strengths of grow lights that you can buy. If
you were to buy the hottest and to place the grow light
too close to your plants you will burn off the seedlings.
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