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Researchers report approximately 40% yield win from using LED lights<sup>[http://www.greenhousecanada.com/content/view/1562/38/]</sup>. They are also much more energy-efficient than other kinds of lighting.
'''Advantages''': Researchers report approximately 40% yield win from using LED lights<sup>[http://www.greenhousecanada.com/content/view/1562/38/]</sup>. They use about a tenth the energy of high-pressure sodium lights.
 
'''Life''': LEDs last about 50,000 hours. Plants grow best with 16 hours light a day - that's 16 hours total sunlight + LED light. The amount of sunlight obviously varies depending on climate and latitude, but if you lived in a cave, you'd be using the growlights 16 × 365 hours a year: 5840 hours a year so they'd last 8.5 years. Factoring in sunlight, they should last at least 20 years.
 
'''Color''': Plants need a mixture of blue (wavelength of 458nm) and red lights (wavelength of 640nm), at a ratio of about two red LEDs to each blue LED.
 
'''Commercial growlights vs DIY''': [http://www.google.com/products/catalog?&cid=1937589986051591870&ei=VQhZTeSED82WhQeQ1fDcDA&sa=X# This] is a commercial growpanel with 225 LEDs for $34 plus shipping. It may be cheaper to just get bulk loose LEDs from Alibaba or a similar site. We need to research this.


Plants need a mixture of blue (wavelength of 458nm) and red lights (wavelength of 640nm), at a ratio of about two red LEDs to each blue LED. You can buy LED grow panels, but it should be much cheaper to just get bulk LEDs from Alibaba or a similar site. We need to research this.


Large High-Output LED Array for
Large High-Output LED Array for
Plant Growth slidshow by orbitech
Plant Growth slidshow by orbitech
[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:y2J4wNlxck0J:www.lssc.nasa.gov/als/ncera/Session%2520D/Morrow%2520NCERA%2520101.pdf+nasa+red+and+blue+leds&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShaMXyXF87HRJiYvdLdMtTaHOJ1bL-PFM4R1jTvDDWKOcvfyslTvevjDS5NTJhFd5RRAJbfhjXNpQteyf9lLgXgzJEQfhJw9su3xLDUFTgFUY5DYYruExNxvD3RBLYhDOC6Sf2_&sig=AHIEtbSbFMSDmZur_wv3fOONSlyBFFrfYw]
[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:y2J4wNlxck0J:www.lssc.nasa.gov/als/ncera/Session%2520D/Morrow%2520NCERA%2520101.pdf+nasa+red+and+blue+leds&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEEShaMXyXF87HRJiYvdLdMtTaHOJ1bL-PFM4R1jTvDDWKOcvfyslTvevjDS5NTJhFd5RRAJbfhjXNpQteyf9lLgXgzJEQfhJw9su3xLDUFTgFUY5DYYruExNxvD3RBLYhDOC6Sf2_&sig=AHIEtbSbFMSDmZur_wv3fOONSlyBFFrfYw]

Revision as of 11:17, 14 February 2011

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Advantages: Researchers report approximately 40% yield win from using LED lights[1]. They use about a tenth the energy of high-pressure sodium lights.

Life: LEDs last about 50,000 hours. Plants grow best with 16 hours light a day - that's 16 hours total sunlight + LED light. The amount of sunlight obviously varies depending on climate and latitude, but if you lived in a cave, you'd be using the growlights 16 × 365 hours a year: 5840 hours a year so they'd last 8.5 years. Factoring in sunlight, they should last at least 20 years.

Color: Plants need a mixture of blue (wavelength of 458nm) and red lights (wavelength of 640nm), at a ratio of about two red LEDs to each blue LED.

Commercial growlights vs DIY: This is a commercial growpanel with 225 LEDs for $34 plus shipping. It may be cheaper to just get bulk loose LEDs from Alibaba or a similar site. We need to research this.


Large High-Output LED Array for Plant Growth slidshow by orbitech [2]