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Has anyone experimented with far-red light with orchids?
Good information about spectrum & plant growth within those videos. Dr. Bruce Bugbee, and his company Apogee, is well respected. I've done a little bit of experimenting with "far-red" (and growing orchids) for a couple of years. Nothing scientific by any means - just observation as a layman and hobbyist. My indoor set-ups use LED lighting. A few of those LED fixtures are designed with supplemental far-red diodes (+/- 730nm), added into the main mix/array of white-blue-red and green that make up the bulk of my overall spectrum. From what I have observed... no noticeable differences in growth or flowering using the supplemental far-red diodes (e.g., elongation, flowering sooner, etc.). Don't really know if the far-reds are beneficial or not, its just that "I" have not witnessed any differences in growth (and/or flowering) with the supplemental far-red diodes... especially compared to being grown under lights with deep red [+/- 660nm] or red [+/- 620nm) diodes. Several of my orchids are duplicate species (being grown 'with' and 'without' far-red) and nothing different is going on with the growth and flowering of those orchids that I have noticed as comparisons. LEDs have really progressed throughout the years, and the cost (price) for LEDs seem to have also decreased from years past. When I first purchased my far-red diodes they were expensive (especially compared to other reds), but now have come down in price compared to years past. With 'the naked eye', far-red appears to be very dim (I try not to stare at an energized LED too long). As anyone in the know 'knows', dim & bright "to the human eye" really don't mean much. |
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FWIW, when under artificial light, I have used white LEDs with far red diodes added - Philips Greenpower Production Units. As I had nothing to compare them to, it’s impossible to say if it made a difference, but 1) far red is supposed to aid in flowering of some plants, and 2) Philips is a company with a lot of knowledge in this arena, so why shouldn’t I take their word for it...
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