Entries tagged with “Grow Lighting”
280 results for Grow Lighting:
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Adjusting Height on Grow Lamps Changes Light Delivery
Use one lamp for varying plants by raising and lowering.
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Are Incandescent Lamps Good for Indoor Gardening?
Incandescent Lamps are not effiective as they produce high amounts of heat.
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Are Unfertilized Female Cannabis Plants More Potent?
Male and female cannabis plants differ in potency.
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Can You Grow Plants Using Only Red Light?
Plants grown only under red light may not transpire properly
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Cannabis Grow Lighting Schedule
Getting cannabis to produce flower buds requires a strictly controlled lighting regimen.
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Capillary Mats Help With Plant Watering
Use capillary mats for moisture control and seed germination.
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Choosing Grow Lights
There are multiple factors to take into consideration when choosing your grow lamps.
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Coneflower are Long-Day Plants
Plants that bloom only in the summer are considered long-day plants.
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Double-Ended HPS Grow Lamp
Double-Ended HPS lamps are the next-generation eveolution of HPS grow lights.
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Fiddleleaf Fig Care
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Fluorescent Grow Lights Great for Home Gardeners
Fluorescent lamps can last for 20,000 hours of lighting.
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Full-Spectrum Lamps Emit All Colors of Light
Full-spectrum grow lamps, will emit some percentage of all colors of light within the PAR range.
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Grow Lights: Choose the Right Quantity and Spectrum of Light
Having the right spectrum of light is not enough to grow healthy plants.
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Grow Lights: Use Timers to Control Photoperiod
Simple lamp timers can be used to turn your grow lamps on and off on a set lighting schedule.
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Grow Lights: What are Facultative Long-Day Plants?
Plants that do not require an exact photoperiod before they are triggered to flower are facultative.
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Grow Lights: What are Lumens?
The measurement of lumens tells you how much light you can expect to see from a given lamp.
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Grow Lights: What are Qualitative and Quantitative Photoperiods?
Plants that require a specific critical daylength to flower are classified as qualitative, or obligate.