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		<title>What You Should Understand About Grow Led Lights</title>
		<link>http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/blog/2013/05/10/what-you-should-understand-about-grow-led-lights/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 09:40:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever a brand new item is launched, we can never deny that there are numerous controversies that surround it. Will it really work as how it was marketed? Are the promised functions truly what you are going to have once you get it? This is what occurs in the case of Grow LED Lights. You&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever a brand new item is launched, we can never deny that there are numerous controversies that surround it. Will it really work as how it was marketed? Are the promised functions truly what you are going to have once you get it? This is what occurs in the case of <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">Grow LED Lights</a>. You&#8217;ll find concerns regarding on how the bulbs will perform while growing plants indoors. However, several researches have shown that this controversy does not really exist.</p>
<p>As with any other products, a LED grow light features its own advantages and downsides. As compared to other grow lights like high pressure sodium (HPS) lights and metal halide (MH) lights, it runs extremely cool and produces very small of excess heat that could deter growth of hydroponic plants. To enable seeds to germinate, bottom heat is required. Warm conditions are also necessary for optimal plant growth. HPS lights put off more heat and this will lead to warmer growing conditions. This is one of the downsides of <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-1-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c45">LED grow lamps</a> because you&#8217;ll need a heat supply as a way to have an equal growth outcome.</p>
<p>Another controversy with LED grow light is the extra blue spectrum necessary for stocky stem growth in hydroponic plants. In a study done by the Astroculture Flight Unit of NASA, it has performed some testing and they have determined that LED lamps with 80% red spectrum and 20% blue spectrum produced a lot better than HPS lights and other grow lights. Nonetheless, neither of these types of lights produced far better growth compared to sunlight. One option to increase the bloom cycle is to have extra <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/all-blue-spectrum-90w-ufo-led-grow-light-australia_p197.html">blue spectrum LED lights</a> to imitate the summer light and also the resulting response to plant production. Some of the newest types of LED lights will allow you adjust the quantity of each spectrum for optimal plant growth.</p>
<p>There are more of these benefits when you have a LED grow light. As opposed to HPS and MH lights, it requires much less equipment to function. It doesn&#8217;t requir any ballast, fan or reflector for optimum level of operation. It&#8217;s going to also last longer with around five to eight times longer than HPS lights when applied to your hydroponics garden.</p>
<p>Even though LED grow light is now the more preferred grow light due to its efficiency and durability, HPS lights are also a good option to provide light to hydroponic plants. They may run hot and will not last long, they have lower upfront cost compared to LED grow lights. They also come in blue, red and full color spectrums so you&#8217;ve got your alternative. Many hydroponics garden enthusiasts recommend that a combination of both LED and HPS lights will create the optimal outcomes. HPS lights will supply heat as a byproduct of the lighting to warm the growing environment without having to add a heat source. LED lights will provide the blue spectrum as needed.</p>
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		<title>Indoor Grow &#8211; The Ultimate Growing Experience</title>
		<link>http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/blog/2013/04/30/indoor-grow-the-ultimate-growing-experience/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Indoor Growing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indoor grow are quickly becoming very popular with people growing their own food.  Indoor grow are a step up from the grow cabinet because you can product vastly more plant matter. If you have the room for one, you could feed a family of four with fresh produce almost all year round. As a controlled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indoor grow are quickly becoming very popular with people growing their own food.  Indoor grow are a step up from the grow cabinet because you can product vastly more plant matter. If you have the room for one, you could feed a family of four with fresh produce almost all year round.</p>
<p>As a controlled environment, indoor grow offer many advantages over outdoor alternatives. However, without adequate ventilation, the plants may consume resources, like oxygen and carbon dioxide, faster than they can be replenished. Adequate gas exchange is necessary for <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/commercial-90w-ufo-led-plant-grow-light-3w-chip-for-indoor-greenhouse-lighting_p160.html">optimal plant growth</a>. Ventilation in indoor grow is vital for maintaining an optimal temperature for the plants. Advanced indoor grow even include air conditioning to keep running temperatures down, as well as CO2 to boost the plant&#8217;s growth rate.</p>
<p>The plants in indoor grow can be grown in soil, or without, via other means such as Hydroponics and Aeroponics. Not only is growing in a soilless medium more cost effective, one also gets a much higher yield, as well as faster fruit maturation.  There will be no weeding out and no bugs to contend with. Soilless mixes usually carry 0% nutrients so the gardener can utilize the perfect combination of nutrients for the crop. Vermiculite, Perlite, Coconut husk and Rockwool are the most popular media for indoor grow cultivation.</p>
<p>The three most common varieties of lighting for indoor grow are HID &#8211; High-intensity discharge lamps (the most prevalent for this application being: high pressure sodium for flowering and metal halide for growing), compact fluorescent lamps, and traditional Fluorescent lamps. Incandescent and halogen lamps are not suitable for indoor grow as they generate excessive heat, with a low lumen to watt ratio. LED lights are becoming more popular for indoor grow  due to their low energy requirements and low heat output. Recent advances such as <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/6band-90w-ufo-led-grow-light-with-ir-uv_p222.html">6-Band 90W UFO LED Grow Light</a> have entered the <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">LED grow light</a> market and are proving to be highly efficient as a substitute for sunlight for growing plants.</p>
<p>When choosing the size of the indoor grow you intend to purchase you should take into account the number and the estimated size of the plants you will be growing. A 1m-2m size tent is suitable for 8-9 plants, provided they will grow to full size. Indoor grow with less than two ventilation flaps, should be supplied with ventilation &#8220;socks&#8221; which are easily installed and would ensure the tent was absolutely light proof. While deciding which tent to choose, note that a carbon filter and a light unit will weigh about 15 kg, so the tent should be rated to sustain such weight. However, modernindoor grow are capable of safely bearing about 30 kg.</p>
<p>The variety of complete indoor grow, ready to set up and start growing in immediately are plentiful. Large and small, they are all designed to be as efficient as possible. Your investment will pay off in no time both in better health and cost saving on groceries.  If you have a dark corner anywhere in your house or have space in your basement,  indoor grow will provide you with hours of nourishing enjoyment and pleasure.</p>
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		<title>Aquarium Lighting &#8211; Features and Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 10:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own or maintain an aquarium, you certainly understand the joys of creating an underwater habitat and viewing and experiencing the fish, fauna and environment within an aquarium.  An essential element of any good aquarium is proper lighting to both enhance the mood created as well as provide a healthy environment for the fish [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own or maintain an aquarium, you certainly understand the joys of creating an underwater habitat and viewing and experiencing the fish, fauna and environment within an aquarium.  An essential element of any good aquarium is proper lighting to both enhance the mood created as well as provide a healthy environment for the fish and fauna contained within.  There are a number of different ways to provide good <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-1-watt-chip-led-aquarium-light_c23">lighting for aquariums</a>.  Let&#8217;s review some of these options and explain the features and benefits more fully.</p>
<p>As indicated earlier, proper lighting is essential in helping to enhance and protect the underwater environment you have established within your aquarium.  The proper color and wavelength plays a significant in keeping aquatic organisms healthy.</p>
<p>For many years, hobbyists relied on different kinds of lighting modes.  The earliest versions used incandescent bulbs but this did not provide acceptable results due to the type of light including the colors and wavelengths emitted.  The bulbs also burned hot which affected the operating temperatures in the aquarium.</p>
<p>A key advance was through the development of florescent lighting.  This light operates much cooler and can be configured to provide different wavelengths and colors of light.  This has been the standard for many aquariums and has certainly provided very acceptable and pleasing and results.</p>
<p>But recent advances in <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">LED aquarium lighting</a> technology have opened up a whole new realm in aquarium lighting.  LED lighting has many benefits.  First of all the lights are very long lasting.  Under normal use, they should not need replacement for years and years.</p>
<p>This is of great convenience when it comes to trouble free operation.  If the aquarium is not always closely monitored, it a good feeling knowing that the aquatic life within receives proper lighting at all times.</p>
<p>Another significant benefit of LED lighting is their operating temperatures.  LED lighting does not add to the heat content.  This is in stark contrast to some fluorescent lighting and especially metal halide lights.  This makes in much easier to control the proper water temperatures within your aquarium.</p>
<p>And even if you use a modern LED aquarium lightingfixture along with fluorescent or halide lights, the units typically have a temperature sensor and fan to help reduce the added heat and make certain the LED fixture is not affected.</p>
<p>These modern lights also have outstanding capabilities for dimming.  So you don&#8217;t have to reduce the amount of time the lights are on – you simply reduce the intensity as appropriate or necessary.  A wavelength of around 430 nm is ideal for photosynthetic efficiency in corals.  These LED lights are designed to provide light in this ideal spectrum range.  So bright or dim, they provide the right kind of lighting.</p>
<p>LED&#8217;s are also very efficient at converting electricity into light.  This lowers operating expense and enhances maintenance since the bulbs last much longer.  Don&#8217;t worry about replacing bulbs or other regular expenses.</p>
<p>LED aquarium lighting also allows you to avoid having to replace costly ballasts which would otherwise be necessary for other types of lighting including T-5 and fluorescent.  The carefree maintenance aspects are particularly appealing for these lighting systems.</p>
<p>Some guidelines to keep in mind when <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-2-watt-chip-led-aquarium-light_c22">buy LED aquarium lights</a> are as follows.  Seek units which are CE certified.  This electrical standard is even more stringent than UL approval and it is your assurance that this lighting system is built to the utmost degree of quality, durability and safety.</p>
<p>Look for units which have the ability to be dimmed.  As indicated earlier, rather than having to control the amount of time the lights are on, it is much better to be able to vary the intensity of the lighting provided.</p>
<p>LED aquarium lights come in many different styles and configuration.  There is sure to be a unit which is ideal for the conditions you seek.  So be sure to provide optimal lighting for your aquarium through these types of units. www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au</p>
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		<title>The Single Best Hydroponic Lighting for Flowering and Budding Plants</title>
		<link>http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/blog/2013/03/17/the-single-best-hydroponic-lighting-for-flowering-and-budding-plants/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Mar 2013 09:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponic lighting is the first essential to consider in hydroponics gardening, an approach to plant cultivation in which the nutrients are delivered through a solution absorbed by plant roots. Hydroponic gardens are placed indoor. In installing the lighting system in hydroponics, there are 2 considerations to do: the light intensity and light spectrum. The early concept of hydroponic system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-apollo-led-grow-lights_c51">Hydroponic lighting</a> is the first essential to consider in hydroponics gardening, an approach to plant cultivation in which the nutrients are delivered through a solution absorbed by plant roots. Hydroponic gardens are placed indoor. In installing the lighting system in hydroponics, there are 2 considerations to do: the light intensity and light spectrum. The early concept of hydroponic system used standard fluorescent light bulbs. Foot candle was the measurement system to determine the light intensity. In that system, one candle&#8217;s brightness equals 1 foot away from the plant. In today&#8217;s time, the same power is termed one lumen. The plants are cultivated indoors require 2,000 lumens per square foot.</p>
<p>In the light spectrum, the light is understood to have different colors. Plants need blue and green wavelengths for growth. For budding and flowering plants, red and orange colors are essential. For photosynthesis to take place, the light spectrum should be visible with a wavelength between 400 and 700 nanometers.Today&#8217;s hydroponic lighting comes with different technologies with different advantages and drawbacks.The cheapest of all is the fluorescent. It is always the choice for growing herbs. However for hydroponic gardening, this may not seem to be effective all the time. For vegetative plants, the bluest temperature is preferred with 5000 Kelvin degrees. For flowering and fruit production plants, a warm light is needed between 2500K and 3000K.</p>
<p>The HID or High Intensity Discharge light, the bulb uses high pressure gas to generate light. It has high lumen per watt with 120 to 140 lumens of light output for every watt of electricity used. To make them work, they need HID lamps need a ballast. However, they get hotter than does a fluorescent. Still, many hydroponic gardeners use HID because it produces light resembling closely the natural sunlight.There are 2 types of HID lamps—the metal halide or MH that produces blue spectrum of light and high pressure sodium or HPS that emit the red spectrum of light.The MH is ideal to promote strong plant growth while the HPS is best for flowering and fruit-producing plants.</p>
<p>A new lighting system, called Light-Emitting Diodes or <a href="htthttp://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">LED Grow Lights</a> offers advantages such as less consumption of power than do most grow lights. They do not produce more heat as well and thus, they can be placed closer to plants. The bulbs used are also longer lasting and the spectrum of light is adjustable.To achieve optimal results, hydroponic lighting may use 2 or more systems. In some areas where the sun does not always shine, a more extensive lighting system is necessary in hydroponics.</p>
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		<title>LED Lights Become the First Choice for Indoor Growing Lighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 00:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Indoor Growing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[LED lights are widely used in a variety of areas. You can find them in homes, buildings and on the streets as well as in many other places. They are used primarily to offer lighting. As a matter of fact, they can also be used for gardening.There are a few benefits to use grow led [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LED lights are widely used in a variety of areas. You can find them in homes, buildings and on the streets as well as in many other places. They are used primarily to offer lighting. As a matter of fact, they can also be used for gardening.There are a few benefits to use <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-3-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c21">grow led lights</a>. They are designed to be used to imitate the sunlight produced by the sun. The light is supposed to stimulates the plant to grow faster and better. The light produced by the grow led lights are generally called grow lights. Gardeners used to use regular incandescent bulbs and fluorescent bulbs to produce such lights. But recently, people find that LED bulbs are able to offer better grow lights.</p>
<p>There are different phases of development during the growth of a plant. The requirements are different according to the phases. The gardener can use the LED lights to produce the most valuable light to the plant. Sometimes the red range of the spectrum is considered the most useful while other times the blue one stimulates the most growth.</p>
<p>Another great thing of using the <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-led-grow-lights_c4">LED grow lamps</a> is that they are energy efficient. The lights are able to produce the same brightness using the same amount of electricity. To make the same amount of light as a 60 watt incandescent bulb, a led light will use only 7.5 watts. So there will be remarkable savings in terms of operating costs. The third factor that makes the LED a popular choice is the running time. The regular incandescent bulb can last for approximately 1800 hours and the fluorescent 8000 hours. However the LED lights are supposed to last approximately 30000 hours, which is amazing.</p>
<p>In addition, they are considered to be more efficient. The plants can only absorb 35 percent of the light produced by regular lights. So most of the light energy&#8217;s been wasted. There is no need to worry about the waste with the LEDs. The plants are able to make the most use of the grow light offered by them. It means they can help produce more plants of higher quality. Besides they don&#8217;t give off much heat while operating, which is another reason why they are a great choice. When it comes to indoor growing light, the <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-1-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c45">LED growing lighting</a> is definitely the best choice. The use of it means greater production and higher efficience. It&#8217;s no wonder why it&#8217;s become the first choice for gardeners.</p>
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		<title>So Many Grow Lights, How to Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 06:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>管理员</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plants need three things to grow light, water and nutrients. Different plants require varying degrees of all three, but they all need at least some sunlight for photosynthesis, some water, and soil or a nutrient solution. It is pretty easy to set up the latter two indoors. Since indoor plants do not have access to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plants need three things to <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">grow light</a>, water and nutrients. Different plants require varying degrees of all three, but they all need at least some sunlight for photosynthesis, some water, and soil or a nutrient solution. It is pretty easy to set up the latter two indoors. Since indoor plants do not have access to direct sunlight, some sort of grow light system is required for a healthy indoor garden.</p>
<p>The three types of grow light are High Intensity Discharge, Compact Fluorescent Lamp and Light Emitting Diode. HID and CFL bulbs emit light in specific spectrums, often requiring indoor gardeners to switch their lighting from one to the other mid-growing season. HID and CFL bulbs can utilize a similar setup, but maintaining two sets of grow bulbs can be expensive and inconvenient. HID&#8217;s have a high heat output, often necessitating the use of reflectors, heat sinks and plenty of air flow to prevent damage to growing plants. While CFL&#8217;s emit less heat that HID lamps, they still consume a lot of energy and are only good for the first stages of plant growth.</p>
<p>So what about <strong><a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-led-grow-lights_c4">LED grow lights</a></strong>? LED technology has come a long way in the last few years. Previously, LED bulbs were not powerful enough for use as grow lights, but that is no longer the case. Several companies have developed LED grow light systems that produce light with sufficient strength for indoor gardening. The best of these LED grow light systems emit light in just the right spectrums for all stages of plant growth, thus avoiding the chore of changing out your light setup mid-season.</p>
<p>An individual LED light is quite small and emits light in only one spectrum. The most advanced LED grows bulbs incorporate many of these small LED lights in the spectrums needed for the entire growing season. Often, these LED grow lights will emit a purple coloured light, as the spectrums plants need are mainly blue and red. Though the light from many LED grow bulbs appears purple or slightly pink, it contains none of the harmful UV rays that the sun and other grow lights often produce.</p>
<p>One of the greatest advantages of using LED grow lights is the cost savings. LED bulbs need far less power to operate than other lights and run much cooler than HID lamps. LED grow lights also last longer than other bulbs, usually around ten years. Imagine only having to replace your grow bulbs every decade, plus saving monthly on your energy bill. <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-1-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c45">LED grow bulbs</a> are energy efficient, long-lived, do not produce detrimental UV rays and have focused colour spectrum. LED grow bulbs are the ideal choice for your indoor garden.</p>
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		<title>Information About LED Growlights</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2013 07:19:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the improvements in technology of light emitting diodes or LED&#8217;s, they can easily be designed to re-produce particular spectrum&#8217;s of plant grow light. Why is this important you ask? It is important because plants don&#8217;t use the full spectrum of light offered by the sun. They only use a portion of the red and small [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due to the improvements in technology of light emitting diodes or LED&#8217;s, they can easily be designed to re-produce particular <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/full-spectrum-led-grow-light-120w-with-3w-chip-for-indoor-plants-growing-stronger_p173.html">spectrum&#8217;s of plant grow light</a>. Why is this important you ask? It is important because plants don&#8217;t use the full spectrum of light offered by the sun. They only use a portion of the red and small portion of the blue. The rest of the color spectrum is simply not used or even needed by the plant for photosynthesis. Other kinds of Grow Lights develop a broader spectrum than an LED Grow Light, but that only means that they are squandering the electricity to make light that isn&#8217;t being used by the plant.</p>
<p>Just like the name suggests, LED Grow Lighting is a more recent type of lighting that you could present your plants to in order to make them propagate indoors. What would you say if I said that in case you&#8217;re still working with some other style of grow light, that at the very least 65% of the electrical energy that you place into your growlights is lost? Well, it&#8217;s true. LED Lights operate at up to and even exceeding 90% efficiency. This is because a well-designed Grow Light ought to transform the electricity put into and put out light which the plant can in fact use. There&#8217;s two major differences between LED Grow Lights and HID style lights for Hydroponic gardening, the heat output as well as the &#8220;viewed&#8221; light intensity. There is pretty much no heat output from an <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au">LED Growlights</a>, along with the light intensity is dependant on unique plant requirements, not what our human eye perceives.</p>
<p>Plants include chlorophylls which are molecules that absorbs sunlight and uses the energy to synthesise carbohydrates from CO2 and water, this procedure is called photosynthesis. The chlorophylls trap particular light waves, an important spectrum&#8217;s which are captured and used by the vegetation is blue, which is for vegetative growth and red, which is for flowering and fruiting. Light spectrum&#8217;s which are not needed get discarded, an example would be green light, as the leaves do not absorb it, it is actually reflected away. Plants have a tendency to use only around 10% of the light emitted from Halide lamps, but as LED lighting has only the spectrum&#8217;s essential for plant, it can grow faster and even bigger.</p>
<p>At this time, <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/150w-led-grow-light-for-indoor-grow-accessoriesnasa-red-and-blue_p205.html">LED Grow Lights for indoor gardeners</a> are more expensive to buy than other indoor lighting options. Just remember the fact that LED lighting is far more efficient, producing more lumens per unit of electricity than incandescent bulbs, as well as emitting much less heat. The initial expense of purchasing your new LED Grow Lights is generally offset within a couple of years. This is because of their lower power use and longer life expectancy, plus the fact that you will get better yields or results from your plants.</p>
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		<title>Why use grow light for greenhouse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2013 06:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people might say: &#8220;I don&#8217;t like to live in a country where winter is a matter of a few chilly days and a few weeks of rain; where the sun is never far away, and the flowers bloom all year long?&#8221; But those greenhouse owner might say: &#8221; I love it is sunny all day long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Some people might say: &#8220;I don&#8217;t like to live in a country where winter is a matter of a few chilly days and a few weeks of rain; where the sun is never far away, and the flowers bloom all year long?&#8221; But those greenhouse owner might say: &#8221; I love it is sunny all day long and my flowers will get more stronger there than where temperature is below Zero degree.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>reenhouses are wonderful structures that improve upon Mother Nature in a number of ways. Greenhouses warm the air and provide heat. They shelter plants from harsh winds, frost, and hail. Greenhouses protect from the sun&#8217;s burning rays and even from predatory critters. There are a few things a greenhouse can&#8217;t do. One is make days longer; at least not without the help of grow lights. Luckily new grow light technologies make lengthening the days easier than ever.</p>
<p><strong>So far, many kinds of <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-led-grow-lights_c4" rel="nofollow">grow lights</a> come out for greenhouse like HPS, MH, <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-3-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c21" rel="nofollow">LED grow lights</a> etc.</strong>More and more new grow light technologies are coming out for help your plants grow stronger and faster. The most advanced and energy-saving one is LED Grow Light which has been used for our traditional grow light replacement. More information of learning LED grow light for you. www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au</p>
<p>LED Grow Light Is used for home garden, greenhouse, farm where need artificial lights for the plants.Idea for all phase of plant growth, and work well with indoor garden, hydroponics, horticultural and soil base.</p>
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		<title>LED grow lights VS tradition lamp</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2012 09:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this article we provide an overview of three main grow light technologies: indoor LED grow lights, Fluorescent Lights and HID lights. We do not cover incandescent light as these are no longer regularly used for grow lights indoor gardening, only for garden lighting. The best grow lights are able to mimic the precise wavelengths of light that can be used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>In this article we provide an overview of three main grow light technologies: indoor <a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au/Wholesale-3-watt-chip-led-grow-lights_c21">LED grow lights</a>, Fluorescent Lights and HID lights. We do not cover incandescent light as these are no longer regularly used for grow lights indoor gardening, only for garden lighting. The best grow lights are able to mimic the precise wavelengths of light that can be used by plants in their photosynthesis and thereby provide the energy for plant growth, flowering, seedling and so on. So lets get started on the three grow light types.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au"><strong>professional led grow lights</strong></a> are a popular and cost effective choice for the indoor gardener. Studies have shown them to use around 60% of the energy required by HID lighting systems. Their lifespan is also far longer, with the diodes typically lasting between 50,000 and 100,000. The vast majority of the light that is emitted is in wavelengths that can be absorbed by plants and used for photosynthesis with little wasted either as heat or non usable visible light.</p>
<p><strong>Incandescent lights </strong>are now rarely used forgrow lighting purposes. They have been replaced by more cost effective and longer lasting fluorescent bulbs. Higher output fluorescent light bulbs are also available. These are more expensive than the standard bulbs but produce a more concentrated light and are available in a range of colors corresponding to the wavelengths of light that are most used by plants.</p>
<p><strong>Higher Intensity Discharge Lights</strong>, and in particular High Pressure Sodium (HPS) and Metal Halide (MH) grow lights are a popular choice among grow lightgardeners. Although the set up and running costs are high, they are highly effective at stimulating photosynthesis in plants. HPS and MH plants are often used in combination to ensure that wavelengths of blue and orange lights (the colors that corresponding to maximum chlorophyll absorption points) are emitted.</p>
<p>led grow lights for sale in Australia, please visit: www.ledgrowlight-aquarium.com.au</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Indoor Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2012 08:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don&#8217;t have a large garden, it doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t cultivate your own vegetables. Here, we look at the advantages of having an indoor vegetable garden. Vegetable gardening is something that any homeowner can do in order to produce their own vegetables. Depending on the space restrictions, as well as the preference of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don&#8217;t have a large garden, it doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t cultivate your own vegetables. Here, we look at the advantages of having an indoor vegetable garden.<br />
Vegetable gardening is something that any homeowner can do in order to produce their own vegetables. Depending on the space restrictions, as well as the preference of the homeowner, this can be done either inside or outside the house. Both outdoor and indoor vegetable gardening have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages. It is a good idea to learn about these, after which you can then make your choice accordingly.</p>
<p>Indoor Vegetable Gardening is Very Easy</p>
<p>In recent years, more and more people are turning to indoor gardening for their vegetable needs. Indoor vegetable gardening actually has several advantages over the traditional backyard vegetable garden. For one, with indoor vegetable gardening, you will only use pots, limiting the amount of soil you would have to till. Pot-planting also preserves much of the soil&#8217;s nutrients whereas when you plant in open spaces, nutrients are constantly being lost.</p>
<p>On the other hand, indoor vegetable gardening does require that you have a system of watering your plants in such a way that the soil is drained adequately without leaving the soil too dry. Also, you should be able to master putting just the right amounts of fertilizer in each pot. Too much and too little can both lead to disastrous effects on your vegetables.</p>
<p>Soil is an outdoor substance. It has been outdoors for millions of years and during this time, it has been able to adjust to changes in the environment or the weather quite adequately. When you put soil inside the house, it may not be able to self-adjust properly, leaving you with some problems that can affect the growth of your plants.</p>
<p>Another disadvantage of indoor gardening is that you have to manually water each pot every single time, which can be time-consuming and eventually boring. Outside, you can install sprinklers or you can even leave the job to the weather during the rainy season. Sunlight is another concern. Again, nature can take good care of your outdoor plants. Unless you have fiber optic glass roofs that allow sunlight in, you will have to buy indoor garden lighting for your vegetables which can be costly, considering that they will be consuming energy everyday.</p>
<p>For a more affordable option, you can simply move your plants around to the window that has the most sunlight at any given time. There is a positive side to this as well. During the hot summers when the sun&#8217;s rays are too fierce, you can regulate the amount of sunlight received by your plants by using sheer window curtains that will allow some sunlight through, but not enough to dry up your plant.</p>
<p>In fact, doing this is just like putting your plant in a regular greenhouse, without the expensive cost of course.</p>
<p>If you have a vacant backyard that you can use for planting vegetables, that&#8217;s good. However, if you are like the millions of Americans who live in city apartments or other dwelling with no outdoor space, then you should definitely consider indoor vegetable gardening. Regardless of which type of vegetable gardening you end up choosing, remember that there are hundreds of magazines and websites out there that can give you helpful tips and advice on how you can make your vegetable garden the best little garden you ever had.</p>
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