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Spectrum

 
When talking about the spectrum specifically for growing cannabis, growers have various options. 

Aurora 2000 offers photon emission across the PAR 400-700nm continuous wavelength range, balancing energy efficiency with quality of light for desired plant response and human work environment. 

We have learned from our growing research, including external authoritative organizations, that crop yields are closely related to lighting color temperature supplied. Here's the research report from the Crop Physiology Laboratory, at Utah State University. 




The spectrum we finalized on Aurora 2000 with color temperature 3500K-4000K, with diodes itself 10% color temperature floating value. From this, we could learn that 16-18% of royal blue (450nm) is very enough for plants not only VEG stage but also throughout the whole stage, to keep crops healthy and strong. 

In addition, let's talk about the red (deep red, far red). 

Red color has been proven to thrive crops which means it boosts their blooming, flowering, and fruiting. The longer the wavelength, the more benefits it brings. As LED technology matures, 660nm called deep red, has been doing a great job. During our research on lights in the market, most of their red spectrum is over-hyped, which means it's not as that much as they show. 

Therefore, we decided to raise the red output on our products, not just only increasing the electric push, but also the qualified LED components, quantity. Turns out, Aurora 2000 provides a huge output on the red spectrum, meanwhile, it maintains super high full spectrum (white color) output which performs on PPFD readings. The Aurora 2000 has at least 30% more red spectrum output than most similar LED grow lights on the market. It even has 50% red output, more than quite a number of famous lighting.

Showing Aurora 2000 solid broad spectrum






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