- I would appreciate any information you could send me regarding this. I am in the middle of a small experiment regarding blue light, but the actual content of information available is minimal. Any information/results/sites you can relay to me would be very helpful.
- Martin
I would be interested in how your experiment turns out - what you learn from it and what you are using for a blue light source. Aeorponics details light energy from various sources. The following web site shows a peak in the blue light spectrum at 430 NM for maximum growth. Note also the red peak at 680 NM.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/govindjee/paper/fig5.gif
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/govindjee/paper/gov.html#1000
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/govindjee/
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This source will help with the information on lights you need. They manufacture industrial lighting and I have seen charts they have that show how much blue and yellow needed for growth and the need for red area of spectrum for flowering and fruiting. I dont have their address, but their name is Durotest Lighting Co.
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