Blue light – 400 – 500 nm – blue light is one of the two main factors influencing photosynthesis via chlorophyll. The blue light spectrum is largely responsible for improving plant quality – especially in deciduous crops.
Blue light causes a number of positive properties for the plant:
Red light – 630 – 660 nm – is necessary for stem growth and leaf expansion. This wavelength also regulates flowering, dormancy, and seed germination. Red light is very efficient in producing tall and vigorous plants in a short time.
Light as visible radiation, its division and influence on the plant.
What is necessary for the proper functioning of plants? Is all light good?
Why are the leaves green? Color perception and how it relates to light absorption.
What do plants eat? What do the two most important parameters in plant lighting mean?
How to illuminate crops when they already have access to daylight.
An indicator showing the daily amount of light supplied to plants during the year.