The light incubator is a device used to provide the light energy necessary for plant growth. It simulates natural lighting conditions indoors, providing plants with ample light. When using a plant light incubator, it's crucial to correctly set the light intensity, as the appropriate level of light intensity can have a direct impact on plant growth and development.
Plants require different light intensities at different stages of growth. Below are some common plant growth stages and recommended light intensities for light chamber:
1. Seedling Stage
In the early stages after seed germination, light intensity can be lower, approximately 50-150 μmol/m²/s.
2. Growing Stage
During the growing season, light intensity should be gradually increased, generally to 200-400 μmol/m²/s.
3. Flowering and Fruiting Stage
Once plants enter the flowering and fruiting stages, their light intensity requirements change. Most plants require higher light intensities during this stage, typically between 400-800 μmol/m²/s.
It should be noted that the plant's demand for light intensity is also related to factors such as plant type and environmental conditions. When setting the light intensity of the plant light incubator, it is better to refer to the growth characteristics and requirements of the plant and select the appropriate light intensity.
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