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XIV. MODIFYING LIGHT INTENSITY

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XIV. MODIFYING LIGHT INTENSITY. A. Supplementary Artificial Light. 1. Light Intensity and Quality Quality 400-800 nanometers Intensity 100-300 mmols/sec/m 2 500-2000 ft. cds. Distance vs. Intensity decrease the greater the distance. 2.Types of Lamps a. Incandescent - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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XIV. MODIFYING LIGHT INTENSITY

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A. Supplementary Artificial Light1. Light Intensity and Quality

•Quality–400-800 nanometers

• Intensity–100-300 mmols/sec/m2

–500-2000 ft. cds.•Distance vs. Intensity–decrease the greater the

distance

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2. Types of Lampsa. Incandescent• primarily red

light• point source• short life

b. Fluorescent• deficient in red?• 2', 4', 8' lengths• greater

uniformity• shadows

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c. Combination:

-fluorescent lamps

-incandescent lamps• complete spectrum

• shadows

• suitable for growth room

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d. High intensity discharge (HID)• Mercury vapor–not used today

• Metal halide–good spectrum– lower eff. than

HPS & LPS

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• High Pressure Sodium–high light

intensity

–400-1000 watt–eff. conversion

of energy

• Low Pressure Sodium–narrow band of

light–efficient

conversion

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New Lights for Greenhouses

Sulfur and microwave Diode

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3. Commercial Applicationa. Crops

• Roses, chrysanthemums, seedlings, lettuce, tomatoes

b. Benefits• timing• quality• less prod. time; lower

cost• less fuel costs• increasing branching• increased keeping

quality

• roses; fewer blind shoots

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3. Commercial Application (contu.)c. Where used• northern latitudes• growth rooms

d. Installation/operating costs• fixture + ballast $150+• fixture + installation

$2.25/sq. ft.• operation:

$1.50/sq.ft./yr• depreciation• interest on money

borrowed

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3.Commercial Application (contu.)

e. Management

•Greenhouse

–HPS

• 400watt; spaced 10’ x 10’: 10 ft above plant

• 30-60 umols/sec/m2; 280-460 ft.cd.

•Oct to Apr

• night & cloudy days

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High pressure sodium light arrangement

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• Growth room

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Growth room• 20 sq. ft.• 2 ft. above plants

– 106 umols/sec/m2: 750 ft.cd.• 7 tubes: @ 40

watts

– 200 umols/sec/m2: 1400 ft.cd.• 13 tubes: @ 40

watts

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3. Commercial Application (contu.)f. Accumulated light• 200 umol/sec/m2

for 18 hrs.–equals 23

mol/day/m2

• Summer - natural light–48 mol/day/m2

• Winter - natural light–19 mol/day/m2

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A. Reducing light intensity- Why- External• shading compounds–Latex paint: 1 part to 8-10

parts H2O–Saran cloth

– Internal permanent• Saran cloth•Aluminum strips

– Internal movable

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B. Increasing light intensity

–Clean covering

–White or reflective surface

–Reduce shade producing items