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Types of Grow light
Different color of light will make different effect to plants. Light on either end of the spectrum, Blue Light or red light, have the greatest impact on photosynthesis. Blue light, referred to as cool light, encourages compact bushy growth. Red light, on the opposite end of the spectrum, triggers a hormone response which creates blooms. Grow lights producing the orange and reddish lights typically produce substantial heat, however, some lights are able to produce full spectrum light without the heat, such as LED grow light
As a general rule, inexpensive lights to purchase tend to be the most expensive to operate and the least effective. While price is not necessarily an indicator of performance, many of the efficient grow lights require ballasts as well as specialized fixtures like HID grow light, but for LED grow light, it doesn't need any ballasts. There are a few basic types of grow lights: Incandescent Lights, Florescent, T-5 Florescent, High Intensity Discharge (HID) and LED grow light. These lights run the gambit of performance and price range.
Which type of light should I use?
LED grow light with red and blue wavelengths work better for vegetative growth and bloom stage, that should be used as the primary light source for any plants. It works even better than other grow lamps
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My garage door will not go down I think it is the photo light on one side. How can I check it.?
My garage door will go down the Photo light on one side is green and the other side is amber, I tried to align it but it will not change color. Could the light be bad.
First you said it WON'T go down, then you said it DOES. Anyway, it sounds like a Chamberlain-made opener. The amber light indicates you have power, and the green indicates the beams are aligned. Make sure the green light is ON, and not flickering slightly. If it is flickering, it means it's just barely lined up, and the slightest movement can knock it out of whack.
The easiest way to tell if it is the safety beams is when you attempt to close the door, it reverses AND the lights on the machine flash on and off. The only way to override that is to hold the wall switch until the door closes all the way.
If that isn't happening, the close force may need increasing.
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