Grow Lights And The Greenhouse
April 19th, 2007 by
Greenthumb
Plants, flowers and vegetables need a certain amount of daily light to grow. Greenhouse gardeners who want to garden all year will usually need the help of a grow light in the winter when the days are shorter and in areas that have a lot of dark cloud cover. Grow lights are greenhouse supplies that are very helpful in these types of situations.
When you are involved in greenhouse gardening as a hobby or a business venture there will likely be instances when you want to start plants from seeds. If this is the case, grow lights are extremely important greenhouse supplies for getting your seeds off to a healthy start.
The time of year will be the key to the need for grow lights. If you are starting plants from seeds during the winter, grow lights will be just the greenhouse supplies you need. During the winter you will not have as much natural sunlight in the greenhouse and the plants will become dependent on the grow lights as a way to get the light they need each day.
Grow lights with T5 lights provide up to ten times more lumens than regular incandescent light bulbs. Lights designed as grow lights are made specailly to get the right spectrum of light to your plants. There are different strengths of grow lights that you can buy.
Grow lights are used in commercial greenhouses as well as in the greenhouses of those who garden as a hobby. Since plants need light to make their own food there are many times when using grow lights will speed along the photosynthesis process.
When you want to figure out which type of grow lights will work best for you, consider these things: determine how big of an area you need coverage for and how much light intensity your plants need. One other thing to think about is the spectrum of light you want to use. There are different types of light available that benefit the plants in their various stages of growth.
Grow lights are greenhouse supplies that help plants and flowers thrive in the greenhouse.
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