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    When choosing a grow light or lamp, there are three types to look out for: light emitting diode (LED), fluorescent, and high-intensity discharge (HID). 5 Botanist-Approved Grow Lights To Keep Your ...

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    These lights offer strong artificial sunlight for seedlings, veggies, and plants. Shine them in your closet or basement and keep those leafy friends happy.

  5. Plant LED incubator - Wikipedia

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    It can control the temperature, moisture, and especially light regime of the plant based on light emitting diodes (LEDs). LEDs have efficient electric lighting with desired wavelengths (Red+Blue) which support greenhouse production in a minimum time and with high quality and quantity. As LEDs are cool it helps plants to be placed as close as ...

  6. Grow light - Wikipedia

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    Ficus plant grown under a white LED grow light. A grow light is an electric light that can help plants grow. Grow lights either attempt to provide a light spectrum similar to that of the sun, or to provide a spectrum that is more tailored to the needs of the plants being cultivated (typically a varying combination of red and blue light, which generally appears pink to purple to the human eye).

  7. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    The large leaves that feature in tropical plants require the soil to be humid at all times, so irrigation is essential for some gardens. Over-watering causes the roots to rot, killing plants. A tropical plant that is not cold-hardy should be brought indoors during the winter and returned to the garden for the summer.