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Saturday, December 8, 2012

LED Grow lights For Peppers Growing


Eat peppers not only feel delicious and nutrient-rich pepper itself, has a lot of health care.In one pepper, vitamins A, B, C, E, K, beta-carotene, folic acid and so on that all have included.Second, peppers also contain minerals such as calcium and iron, and dietary fiber.Eating hot peppers can whet the digestion, warm stomach, while also improving blood circulation, improving cold, frostbite.In addition, eat Peppers there is skin beauty and low fat diet.
Do you also love to eat hot peppers?Love eat peppers friends must appear in their own small garden and ultimately, just peppers. Peppers cultivation is also important.If want to make peppers color looks well and taste delicious that they will depend on peppers cultivation technology. Peppers like warmth, afraid of frost, avoid high temperatures.Lighting requirements are strict, but light enough delay results and reduce the rate of results.Focus on fruit stage management, fruit development at temperature 25~28℃, in case of high temperature and drought, strong sunshine prone to sunburn or premature fruit, fruit should not be watered more, requires air drying, or poor pollination.Pepper the proper temperature is between 15~34℃.Seed germination temperature 25~30℃, germination takes 5-7 days, below 15 ℃ or above 35 ℃seeds do not germinate.Seedlings require higher temperatures, day 25~30℃, 15~18℃ the best of the night, seedlings not resistant to low temperatures, be aware that cold.
In the winter when sunlight is insufficient, but plant grow lights are met plant growth requirements. Anyone have any experience growing peppers under LED lights? There are some experience of friends who use LED lights on peppers following:
LED grow lights can work well if done correctly, some of the bulbs were right up against the plants leaves. Blue LED's promote more green growth whereas Red LED's focus a little more on flowering and less on green growth.”
“In peppers,blue promotes tall lanky plants and red promotes bushing out-tighter plants. With pepper plants, Blue LED's create taller/lankier plants and Red LED's keep them compact and bushy.”
“Just when you thought you learned something it all goes out the window. I'm sure you could get different results by mixing different ratio's of red and blue and peppers might be different than other plants etc. For me with peppers (only thing I grow),using Blue only makes my plants taller with bigger leaves where using red only makes shorter tighter plants with smaller leaves-more branching.”
“I'm fascinated with the idea of using LEDs to start my plants. I'm on LED for a couple years now. They work. I do recommend at least one flouresent... cool white works fine for me. Yes... there are better set-ups/way but I can say my way works and works fairly well. The plants seem to have better color with them.”
“I'm new to LED grow lights and for the past week, I've been reading everything I can get my hands on regarding LED in an effort to determine the best lighting solution. It looks like, because you can place them so close to the plant and because of their focused spectrum, that you can replace an MIH with an LED of roughly 1/3 the wattage. But power is power and the empirical data seems to show that, despite the range focus, LEDs aren't great at the flowering stage. I'm thinking that I'm going to setup a T8 15 Watt Led Grow Light Red and Blue Led for growth and flowering.”

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