Grow Lights Seasons
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In nature, plants of all kinds
have their own seasons. The cycle of seasons is the
clock plants use to sprout, bloom, produce fruits,
and move into dormancy or the end of their life
cycle. All of this is triggered by changes
throughout the year in several areas. The indoor and
hydroponic gardener can simulate many of these
changes to produce artificial seasons and fool
plants into coming to maturity outside the normal
seasons.
Length of Day
- Much of the cycle of plant life is determined by
the length of the day, with vigorous growth
occurring during the lengthening days of the spring,
and continuing into the long periods of daylight in
the summer. Then, as the days shorten and fall days
begin, plants shift into flowering and fruiting
mode. Finally, wintertime brings dormancy or death
to most plants. Its a built-in clock in every plant.
Different plants run on different schedules, but its
all tied to the length of daylight hours. Indoor and
hydroponic gardeners can use timers to supply any
amount of light on any schedule that is needed to
produce the desired results. This allows the
creation of artificial seasons that can help produce
plant maturity whenever desired.
Temperature
- Temperature changes throughout the year also
influence the cycle of life for plants. As the soil
warms in the springtime, seeds sprout and begin to
grow. Increasing warmth encourages lush growth of
foliage and stems. As temperatures diminish in the
fall, plants shift their energy to produce fruits
and seeds. For many deciduous plants and bulbs, cold
winter days are also needed to trigger the cycle
each year. By controlling temperatures in an indoor
growing environment, hydroponic and indoor gardeners
can simulate the temperatures of any season indoors.
Since grow lights usually produce more heat than is
needed, altering the amount of ventilation used to
remove excess heat can adjust plant response.
Water
- Spring and summer rains are crucial for supplying
the water plants need for vigorous growth. Typically
in most areas, rains diminish toward the end of
summer, prompting plants to use their stored energy
to produce fruit and seeds in anticipation of the
end of the growing season. As with lighting,
hydroponic gardeners can use timers and other tools
to control the delivery of water and nutrients to
their plants. Some plants require being stressed by
a shortage of water before shifting into maturity
and fruiting.
Light Quality
- The spectrum of light available to plants changes
throughout the year, too. When the sun is high in
the sky, more of the blue part of the spectrum helps
plants produce lush foliage to maximize
photosynthesis and growth. As summer ends and the
sun is lower in the sky, the light shifts to the red
end of the spectrum, triggering maturity and seed
and fruit production. One of the easiest things for
the hydroponic and indoor gardener to change is the
spectrum of lighting being used. Switching HID
lighting from Metal Halide to High Pressure Sodium
bulbs can easily simulate the change of light
spectrum as the seasons change.
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