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LED Technology
One of the missions of my company is to create an understanding of proper methods of growing under LED grow lights. The future of my company quite literally depends on customers achieving success with the grow bars. Realizing this, we follow up on the progress of over 90% of clients to make sure that expectations are met. The good news is that the overwhelming response is positive.
It is a difficult task to convince a seasoned gardener to change their way of doing things. Many have developed a system that works and want to stick with it. In fact, the gardening market is notoriously slow to accept new technology. Add to this the changes in watering cycles, medium requirements, heat management, and talk of light frequencies/wavelengths involved in LED technology and you get: quite a bit of information to take in. Not everyone can spend their day researching LED grow lights. It may surprise you to know that many people actually dislike reading through pages and pages of technical information. Why not simplify?
Here is what can go wrong. If your LED Grow Master bars are too close to your plants they will shut down or stretch away from the light. Follow the hanging recommendations on the back of each bar very closely. Do not over water. Evaporation rates are greatly diminished under LEDs. Use a porous medium and make sure there is air circulation. This will decrease your chances of mold or mildew. Remember there is only a negligible amount of heat coming out of the bars. Monitor root zone temperatures. If you really want to make use of the additional light your plants are receiving- supplement CO2. That wasn’t so difficult was it? Now you are ready to grow with LEDs.
Learn more about us at www.led-grow-master.com/aboutus.html–AL
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