Indianasc13
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Is there a fixture that just supplements infared light that I could add to my current LED set up. Any experience you guys could share would be great
glad my LEDs have these built in
Which are they, and why do you need IR? Plants too cold?
meizhi, think all plants need a lil IR, i know plants outside get it
A couple of years ago, it was said that plants only needed that blurple light spectrum. The red and blue LEDs. Where you had to switch off the red ones during veg. And all who claimed differently were said to be ignorant back then.
Then there came the Full Spectrum LEDs, which proved to be better.
I bet that in the near future IR and UV will be added also to the LEDs setup. (I know that many LED grow lights already have these). It's just a matter of time when science will claim it's better to have these also. It will be an entire opposite standpoint from their past blurple claims...
Maybe the sun's spectrum is what plants are evolved to?
IR can help plants flower better. buddy.
^I don't think people on growforums invented Red en Blue Led growlights. Even fabricators had to base themselves on some research and not just random claims.
Instead of supplementing IR, I run my room at 85F.
700-780 is a pretty huge range. Not all far red is the same. You do not want to be supplementing 730 nm (the wavelength that all light makers put in as far red.... smfh) into your general light regime, as it will increase inter nodal elongantion, look up plant shade avoidance response if you dont feel like believing me. (not talking about putting flowering plants to sleep or whatever.)Far red on the other hand (between 700nm and 780nm) has been shown to increase plant growth, based on scientific studies.