BobCajun
Well-Known Member
I found this part of the patent interesting;
"[0007] For example, page 88 of “Plant Factories Theory
and Practice,” Written by Masamoto Takatsuji, discusses the
light directed at plants, and states that When light is pulsed
(emitted intermittently, so that there is a dark period), the
amount of photosynthesis per unit of light can be increased
over that achieved With continuous light, without optical
saturation occurring even under intense light."
Even if the only benefit was prevention of light saturation it would be very helpful. You could use a lot higher wattage without saturation, at least in theory. There must be a limit though, I'm sure.
"[0007] For example, page 88 of “Plant Factories Theory
and Practice,” Written by Masamoto Takatsuji, discusses the
light directed at plants, and states that When light is pulsed
(emitted intermittently, so that there is a dark period), the
amount of photosynthesis per unit of light can be increased
over that achieved With continuous light, without optical
saturation occurring even under intense light."
Even if the only benefit was prevention of light saturation it would be very helpful. You could use a lot higher wattage without saturation, at least in theory. There must be a limit though, I'm sure.