Light in Greenhouse
Oct 30, 2025
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The specific impacts of rainy weather on crops include hindered photosynthesis: During persistent rainy days, natural light intensity is significantly reduced. The nutrients produced through photosynthesis by crops are only sufficient for basic survival, making it difficult for them to grow and accumulate nutrients, resulting in slender plant growth and elongated stems. Reduced yield and quality: Insufficient light directly leads to delayed flowering, reduced fruit set, and reduced quality. Increased risk of pests and diseases: Continuous rain increases humidity in fields and greenhouses, and high humidity environments are highly susceptible to the growth of various diseases.

Plant supplementary lighting: precise spectrum, efficient supplementary lighting. In the face of insufficient natural light, plant supplementary lighting technology has become an effective means to ensure stable production and increase income in modern agriculture. It mainly helps crops cope with continuous cloudy days in the following ways:
It precisely emits the red and blue light spectra that are most efficient for crop photosynthesis. Red light promotes flowering and fruiting, while blue light promotes stem and leaf growth. It also compensates for the effective daylight duration: effectively extending crop photosynthesis during periods of short days, long nights, and continuous rain. It also enhances plant resilience: Stronger plants are more resilient to adverse conditions. Under supplemental lighting conditions, crops can maintain healthy growth.


