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Switch on Growth with Everlight's GL-Flora

5th October 2010
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Next-generation LED grow lights deliver dramatic power savings and unmatched product reliability. But not all LED grow lights are created equal. The new Everlight GL-Flora LED lighting fixtures for agriculture offer low power, high-efficiency, uniform light pattern, homogenous light distribution at precisely the right wavelengths and color ratios needed for superior photosynthetic response. Everlight GL-Flora can be used for effortless germination of healthy seedlings to speed growth, control flowering, govern germination or elongation with the characters of LED light source.
The flexible and versatile GL-Flora lighting fixtures can be customized to suit each stage of your crop's lifecycle. The GL-Flora also offers advantages such as chemical-free, pest control and disease prevention as compared with traditional fluorescent lighting.

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LED grow lights give farmers a greater control over their crops. While sunlight comprises the entire spectrum of light, an LED light source can be controlled to stimulate different photoreceptors in the plant. For example, blue light can stimulate phototropins and cryptochromes, and red light stimulates phytochromes which regulates flowering. Everlight provides the GL-Flora LED lighting series from a stable production line of LED components and over 27 years of LED lighting knowledge to give the users the best solution to develop the next generation agriculture industry.

Key Features
-Proven to grow faster and stronger than under sun light
->70% energy savings compared to fluorescent lighting
-Specialized RGB wavelength and ratio for plants
-Five times longer lifetime than traditional fixture
-Environmentally friendly
-Uniformed light distribution and wide coverage

Applications
-Agricultural Lighting
-Professional Lighting
-Aquarium Lighting
-Biological Lighting
-Plant Factory Lighting
-Mood Lighting

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