The new production line is designed to significantly reduce delivery times for growers in the U.S. and Canada.
Signify recently introduced the concept for its new LED toplighting compact system, which allows growers to switch lighting systems using existing infrastructure.
Is it time for an upgrade in lighting systems and components at your greenhouse? Here’s your chance to compare some of the newest products on the market, many of which are designed for versatility, easy management, and more.
Available for European rose growers, the GreenPower LED system features a light spectrum designed for cut rose cultivation, leading to bigger buds and heavier stems.
The energy-savings potential of LED lighting systems can lead to a quick investment return.
Philips Lighting’s new GrowWise Control System gives growers and researchers more flexibility and control for LED cultivation.
Several new Philips LED modules were added to Michigan State’s research greenhouses to keep them updated for the newest wave of horticulture students.
Changing out your lighting system isn’t quite as easy as replacing a light bulb, but you’ll find the process a lot smoother with this advice from lighting manufacturers and researchers.
Ball Seed will now offer Philips GreenPower LED lighting as a complement to its liners, plugs, unrooted cuttings, seed, and prefinished products.
Deciding the best lighting system for your greenhouse — whether you’re growing ornamentals, vegetables, herbs, or something else — can be challenging. Here’s a close look at some of the latest lighting options on the market, and how you can determine whether they are a good fit for your operation.
John Burns, who has worked for large growers including Tagawa Greenhouses and Van Wingerden Greenhouses, will be a Key Account Manager for the western U.S. at Philips.
BWI Grower Technical Sales can now offer its customers a more extensive package of LED solutions, thanks to a new partnership with Philips LIghting that will help bring Philips Horticulture LEDs to greenhouse growers more efficiently.
LumiGrow and Philips recently introduced high-efficiency lighting options that are designed to reduce energy costs and improve crop consistency.