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LEDs for photoperiod control
Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamps (PDF) are an alternative to incandescent bulbs for extending day length. These energy-saving LEDs, which are available from Hort Americas, can be used to lengthen the photoperiod for crops like chrysanthemum, kalanchoe, poinsettia and strawberry. These LED lamps have a standard E27 fitting and can replace incandescent bulbs without needing to make any modifications to existing installations. The lamps, which can save over 80 percent on energy costs, are available in three light recipes (100 percent far red, a combination of deep red and white and a combination of deep red/white/far red) for different plants.
Want to learn more about the benefits of using Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamps for propagation? Click here to view the the Horti-Facts article on Southwest Perennials Inc.
For more information
Hort Americas, LLC
Fort Worth Texas
1304 W. Euless Blvd #200
Euless, TX 76040
United States
Chris Higgings
Email: infohortamericas@gmail.com
www.hortamericas.com
Want to learn more about the benefits of using Philips GreenPower LED flowering lamps for propagation? Click here to view the the Horti-Facts article on Southwest Perennials Inc.
For more information
Hort Americas, LLC
Fort Worth Texas
1304 W. Euless Blvd #200
Euless, TX 76040
United States
Chris Higgings
Email: infohortamericas@gmail.com
www.hortamericas.com
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