Led Light Spectrum
Led light spectrum refers to the wavelengths of light emitted by LED grow lights used in cannabis cultivation. Different spectrum ranges—typically measured in nanometers (nm)—influence plant photosynthesis, morphology, and secondary metabolite expression. Blue spectrum (400–500 nm) is commonly associated with vegetative growth and compact plant structure, while red spectrum (600–700 nm) is often linked to flowering and fruiting phases. Modern LED systems allow breeders and cultivators to combine full-spectrum or tunable wavelengths to optimize growth conditions. Understanding spectrum impact helps breeding programs control plant phenotypes and cannabinoid/terpene expression across generations.
Led Light Spectrum strains
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Led light spectrum refers to the wavelengths of light emitted by LED grow lights used in cannabis cultivation. Different spectrum ranges—typically measured in nanometers (nm)—influence plant photosynthesis, morphology, and secondary metabolite expression. Blue spectrum (400–500 nm) is commonly associated with vegetative growth and compact plant structure, while red spectrum (600–700 nm) is often linked to flowering and fruiting phases. Modern LED systems allow breeders and cultivators to combine full-spectrum or tunable wavelengths to optimize growth conditions. Understanding spectrum impact helps breeding programs control plant phenotypes and cannabinoid/terpene expression across generations.
Breeders use controlled LED spectrums during selection to standardize growing conditions and reliably observe genetic traits across test crosses. Consistent lighting allows for more accurate phenotype assessment and helps isolate how genetics (rather than environmental variables) influence plant structure, flowering time, and resin production.
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