Article 3-4 I am BeginningI am beginning a research project for 9th grade biology. I would like to show
the effects that various commercially available light bulbs have on plant
growth. I am going to buy incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, etc, as well as
bulbs specifically engineered for plant growth. I am also going to include
information on the commercial use of artificially grown plants, and general
information on artificial lighting and plant growth. I would appreciate any
information or resources that you could send me. Mr Grasso: Thank-you for your inquiry.
Incandescent bulbs can be effective for keeping short day plants from flowering
by interrupting dark cycles during short days. Fluorescent bulbs are ideal for
propagating plants, including seedlings and cuttings. They can also be used to
grow shorter, lower light requirement plants such as African Violets. Don't
waste budget money and time on the halogen lights or mercury vapor. Metal halide
bulbs (M.H.) are higher in the blue portion of the spectrum, so are ideal for
vegetative (spring/summer) growth. High pressure sodium lamps (H.P.S) are more
in the red/orange spectrum closer to the harvest sun in autumn. Both metal
halide (M.H.) and high pressure sodium bulbs (H.P.S.) are members of the H.I.D.
family (high intensity discharge lighting). H.I.D. lights are ideal for
commercially produced plants such as roses and other high value crops. There is
a lot that can be learned with respect to the ballast core, capacitor, and
starter (HPS only) with regards to H.I.D. lighting and electrical principals.
Experimenting with the effect of day length and uninterrupted darkness are among
the many experiments that could be performed. Far red light also influences
germination and dormancy in seeds. Please do not hesitate to contact Max Yield
along the way. |
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