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:jump::drunks: growing under sp250 now
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Natural light shows white, but it is actually made up of different colors. Our plants can grow well under these different colurs. When we use grow light to instead sunshine, should we copy the sun light and make it the same as sun light? Green light sometimes used as a tool for eliciting specific plant responses like photomorphogenic growth. If it is must for plants?
 
Natural light shows white, but it is actually made up of different colors. Our plants can grow well under these different colurs. When we use grow light to instead sunshine, should we copy the sun light and make it the same as sun light? Green light sometimes used as a tool for eliciting specific plant responses like photomorphogenic growth. If it is must for plants?
Maybe not a must, but having another light under your brand that offers a more TRU-SUN like spectrum, then that would be really sweet, and you know so many growers would buy into that concept. Offering more UVA and UVB, deep reds, and IR, as well as green spectrums would truly give you a light that is only offered by big money lights. If you could keep the cost lower, they would sell like hot cakes!!
 
Maybe not a must, but having another light under your brand that offers a more TRU-SUN like spectrum, then that would be really sweet, and you know so many growers would buy into that concept. Offering more UVA and UVB, deep reds, and IR, as well as green spectrums would truly give you a light that is only offered by big money lights. If you could keep the cost lower, they would sell like hot cakes!!
We have been trying our best to control the cost. Everyone knows fluence lights are very good, but the price is too high. We have been working to create the best lamp at the lowest price available to the average grower
 
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