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- Nobel Commercial - T5 Fluorescent Grow Lights - 420nm or 660nm
- Nobel Commercial - T5 Fluorescent Grow Lights - 420nm or 660nm
Nobel Commercial - T5 Fluorescent Grow Lights - 420nm or 660nm
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Whether you need full blue, full red, or a mix of both to create your ideal light spectrum, these Nobel Commercial High-Output Fluorescent Grow Lights will get it done.
Often referred to as "blue light" sitting at at around 380nm - 500nm, blue spectrum light is extremely important for regulating plant growth, preventing leggy plants and creating tighter internodal spacing, and producing thicker stronger stems and greener, healthier leaves. Blue spectrum light also induces the opening of the leaf stomata to enhance CO2 uptake. For these benefits you'll want the Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 420nm
"Red light" the on the other hand sits at around 600nm - 780nm, and while some red light is beneficial during the vegetative phase, it is extremely important at the flowering phase as it greatly enhances photosynthesis and promotes growth, resulting in larger heavier plants with larger heavier yields. Red light also promotes seed germination. For these benefits you'll want the Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 660nm
- Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 420nm - Used Mainly for Vegetative Phase
- Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 660nm - Used Mainly for Flowering Phase
Whether you need full blue, full red, or a mix of both to create your ideal light spectrum, these Nobel Commercial High-Output Fluorescent Grow Lights will get it done.
Often referred to as "blue light" sitting at at around 380nm - 500nm, blue spectrum light is extremely important for regulating plant growth, preventing leggy plants and creating tighter internodal spacing, and producing thicker stronger stems and greener, healthier leaves. Blue spectrum light also induces the opening of the leaf stomata to enhance CO2 uptake. For these benefits you'll want the Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 420nm
"Red light" the on the other hand sits at around 600nm - 780nm, and while some red light is beneficial during the vegetative phase, it is extremely important at the flowering phase as it greatly enhances photosynthesis and promotes growth, resulting in larger heavier plants with larger heavier yields. Red light also promotes seed germination. For these benefits you'll want the Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 660nm
- Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 420nm - Used Mainly for Vegetative Phase
- Colour Spectrum T5/HO-4FT 660nm - Used Mainly for Flowering Phase