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Why Use Pink Lights? The Science of LED Spectru...
Pink grow lights combine red and blue light wavelengths, specifically around 660 nanometers (red) and 450 nanometers (blue), because these are the exact colors plants absorb most efficiently for photosynthesis....
Why Use Pink Lights? The Science of LED Spectru...
Pink grow lights combine red and blue light wavelengths, specifically around 660 nanometers (red) and 450 nanometers (blue), because these are the exact colors plants absorb most efficiently for photosynthesis....
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