Billi nikkumplimentaw il-kombinazzjoni taċ-ċipep LED ma 'bits ta' kuluri oħra tal-ispettru, aħna mhux biss għalf aktar informazzjoni lill-pjanti iżda wkoll nagħmlu spettru aktar sinjuri. Nagħmlu waħda li fiha aktar kuluri u għalhekk tkun taqbila eqreb mad-dawl tax-xemx.
The primary goal is making light that is beneficial for plants and not pleasant for human eyes. At the same time having a pleasant looking light is a great add-on that users of LED grow lights apreciate. We call this kind of light spectrum sħiħa, wiesgħa or kontinwu. Negozjaturi ta 'kumpaniji LED madankollu jużaw dawn it-termini b'mod żbaljat u mhux dejjem nistgħu nistrieħu fuq id-dikjarazzjonijiet tagħhom.
A good rule of thumb is to trust your own eyes as well. If the light looks strange to human eyes, is overly sharp and looks unnatural, it has a low CRI value. It also probably means it is a result of a simple red-blue LED chip combination. The light that looks naturali and pleasant to human eyes has a high CRI value and is probably made up of a combination of many differently colored LED chips. Below you can see Valoya's NS12 and AP673L patented spectra.







