Growing Greens Under Lights: How Red and Blue Make a Difference
Sun Jan 26 2025
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Have you ever wondered how different colors of light affect the growth and quality of vegetables? Scientists decided to find out by setting up a plant factory right in a restaurant. They grew three baby-leaf veggies—green lettuce, kale, and pak choi—under different light combinations. Surprisingly, the plants didn't thrive as much under a lot of blue light. Their growth, measured by leaf mass per area, was slower.
The tiny power plants inside the leaves, called chlorophyll, didn't work as well under red light, except in pak choi. But blue light helped them shine better! Also, the good stuff we eat in veggies, like soluble solids and antioxidants, were less or more depending on the light color. Too much blue light reduced these benefits. But what was interesting was that nitrate levels were lowest under a special blue light.
The restaurant staff loved having a plant factory in their workspace. They thought it was a cool addition. In the end, it showed that a mix of red and blue light was best for growing these baby-leaf vegetables, making them taste and look good.
https://localnews.ai/article/growing-greens-under-lights-how-red-and-blue-make-a-difference-e5dfe8bd
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