Spectra Charts

 SPECTRA CHARTS

Full Spectrum : GrowSpec 

          The specially deployed full spectrum fills the negligence of the main photoreceptors and pigments outside the 660nm and 450nm range, and it is suitable for reproduction to aging in indoor environments, which increases the radiant energy of red light at 660nm wavelength in white light.  The overall color temperature of GrowSpec's full spectrum is controlled at 4000k. It provides a beautiful working environment and a more realistic color reproduction degree at a CRI level of 88.

Full Spectrum : BloomSpec 

   The specially deployed full spectrum fills the negligence of the main photoreceptors and pigments outside the 660nm and 450nm range, and it is suitable for reproduction to aging in indoor environments, which increases the radiant energy of red light at 660nm wavelength in white light.  The overall color temperature of BloomSpec's full spectrum is controlled at 3000-3300k, which increases the radiant energy of red light at 660nm wavelength in white light. It provides a beautiful working environment and a more realistic color reproduction degree at a CRI level of 85.

Spectrum : BloomSpecUV 

BloomSpecUV is 400nm ultraviolet radiation and Full Spectrum. If improper operation, studies have shown that UV stress will effect light suppression of chloroplasts, the reduction of plant yields and lamina deaths.

Spectrum : Bimodal

Bimodal use 450nm blue light and 660nm red light with bimodal spectrum, based on the latest academic research, which is the most efficient spectrum in increasing plant anthocyanin, chlorophyll and carotenoid yield.

 

Spectrum : RS

With a peak spectrum at 660nm, RS is designed to exclusively target phytochrome red photoreceptors. This spectrum is widely used to target Phytochrome Red (Pr) in photomorphogenic lighting applications, and it is used to delay flowering in short-day plants.

 

Spectrum : FR

With a peak spectrum at 730nm, FR is designed to exclusively target phytochrome FAR red photoreceptors. This spectrum is widely used to target Phytochrome Far Red (Pfr) in photomorphogenic lighting applications, and it is used to lengthen the dark period to encourage the flowering process in Short Day Plants.

 

Spectra UV:     

Research shows small amounts of UV light can have beneficial effects on color, nutritional value, taste and aroma. And environmental stress, fungus and pests can also be reduced using controlled amounts of UV. UV spectra is usually applied to supplementary bars to optimize full spectrum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spectra B:       

Blue light with peak of 450nm fits with the absorption peak of chlorophylls, which is crucial for photosynthesis to produce sugars and carbon. In some leafy greens crops such as letiuce, blue also increases the production of healthful compounds such as antioxidants and some vitamins.

 

 

 

           
 

 

 

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