World’s First Fruit Vegetables Ever Grown Under Red and Blue LED-light at PlantLab
Geschreven op 28-1-2011 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Iets andersThe PlantLab in Den Bosch has succeeded in the first fruiting vegetable cultivation without daylight use.
PlantLab did include cucumbers, strawberries, corn, beans and tomatoes by making only red and blue LED lights to use.
In a special laboratory with only blue and red LED lights, located behind the Higher Agricultural School (HAS) in Den Bosch, now the first to grow cucumbers, beans, corn, peppers, zucchini and even strawberries.
This crop is no daylight anywhere in the world and save up to 95 percent water. According PlantLab there are no pesticides used.
PlantLab develops, builds and supplies state-of-the-art Research Units fitted with advanced LED lighting from Philips. PlantLab has wide in-house experience in the fields of engineering, construction and after sales of Research Unit and Research Cabinets. These Research products are particularly suitable for universities, plant breeders and laboratories in the Netherlands and abroad.
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11 april 2012 om 18:10 | Permalink
Hallo
Hoe kom ik aan meer technische info over de gebruikte lampen.
Wat voor led lampen gebruiken jullie .
Hoe hoog hangen deze lampen boven de planten?
Waarom gebruiken jullie geen daglicht led lampen?
gr
Hans van Duijn