The craze for certain drinks, increasingly widespread dishes, a rise in consumption linked to well-being, place our young plants and aromatic and medicinal scent plants (PPAM) at the top of the market list. From the germinated seed to the growth of a dense and stocky plant, the quality of light will interact at different levels of the plant’s growth process. Germination, cutting, multiplication, breeding, etc …, lighting is a key factor in meeting market expectations. Lighting also makes it possible to emit specific light signals that develop the production of molecules of interest or induce resistance to pathogens in a natural way.
Clients
- Multipliers
- Breeders
- Producers
Crops
Basil, Mint, Poppy, Lavender, Thyme, Verbena, Chives, Tarragon, Sage, Savory, Chervil, Coriander, Oregano, …
Aims
- Be able to multiply the production volume by working the post germination stages in a culture chamber
- Strengthen and homogenize the plants before moving to a breeding greenhouse
Some examples of compatible solutions
POWER LUMIA
- Top culture lighting
- Lightweight and compact
- Homogeneous illumination
- Nanifies and increases leaf density
- Replaces conventional HPS
- Does not heat up
- Economical €/μmol
RACKLIGHT
- Ideal for crop racks
- Increases the rooting rate
- Plug & Play, installation without tools
- Spectrum adapted to each culture
- Simulates sunrise and sunset
- Homogeneity guaranteed
- Compatible pathogenic tests
UV BAR
- Ideal for crop racks
- UV A, B or C
- Helps in plant defense
- Surface disinfection
- Compliance with standards and safety
- Sized to your needs
Multi-species results
- The production of young plants has been multiplied by 3 on the same surface
- The plants have developed a larger root system (+ 40%)
- Acclimatization in a breeding greenhouse was greater
- Gain of 3 days over 2 weeks of rearing young plants
”I gain 3 days out of 2 weeks in the breeding of my young plants. The plant is more compact, harder, the quality is controlled and regular, so transplanting becomes easier and recovery is better.
Julien AubertSaint-Rémy Basilic