Capturing All Wasted Spend Lighting Your Greenhouse

By Maximum Yield | Published: September 28, 2021
Presented by Fohse
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How much energy could you save each year by changing your lighting strategy from one of over compensation to one of complete precision?

Supplemental lighting in greenhouses has traditionally been an "all or nothing" approach - either your lights are on or they’re not. What if you only need them on only a little? Or on a portion of your greenhouse but not the rest? What if you need a little extra as a storm rolls by and then no more afterward?

As a greenhouse manager, you’d almost certainly choose to over-illuminate your crop than under-illuminate it. How much of your energy expenditures are wasted each year due to over compensating for the ever fluctuating sunlight conditions over your greenhouse? How much energy could you save each year by changing your lighting strategy from one of over compensation to one of complete precision?

Join VP of Sales, Ron Norman, and Chief Technology Officer, Alex Gerard, from Fohse as they tackle this problem head on using the latest advancements in horticultural lighting technology.

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Maximum Yield Inc. is the print and online publisher behind Maximum Yield and Maximum Yield Cannabis magazines. With topics such as cannabis cultivation and consumption, hydroponics and controlled environment cultivation, as well as greenhouse, container, urban, and vertical growing, Maximum Yield is focused on teaching you how to reach your maximum yield by providing informative articles on the latest technologies and plenty of tips and tricks from grow experts.

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