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What is scattering light for growing flowers

Hank Schrader
2020-07-01 08:59:50
The scattered light in flower cultivation is different from the direct light. The light that the sunlight can directly irradiate belongs to the direct light, not directly irradiate, but the surrounding very bright area belongs to the scattered light. If you want to touch the scattered light in daily life, you can't directly put it under the outdoor sunlight, you need to put it on the south balcony, but you need to block the most intense direct light, only let the flowers in the bright light.

I. the meaning of scattering light

Scattering light is different from direct light, and it is two different lighting methods. The light that the sunlight can directly irradiate belongs to the direct light, not directly irradiate, but the surrounding very bright area belongs to the scattered light, the general flowers like the scattered light more, can absorb and contact the sufficient light, and don't worry about being burned by the strong light.

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How to contact

For some flowers like scattered light, if you want to contact the scattered light in daily life, you can't directly put it under the outdoor sunlight, you need to put it on the south balcony, but you need to block the most intense direct light, prevent the leaves from being burned, but also ensure that the flowers are in the bright light. In addition to using windows to block, you can also put some larger plants in front of the flowers, through which you can touch some looming sunlight. You can also use sunscreen, put a sunscreen in front of the plant to block the direct sunlight

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3. Precautions

Some flowers just like scattering light in a certain season. When the sunlight intensity is not strong in winter, you can properly contact the full light, but some flowers can only contact the scattering light, so you should pay attention to distinguish them during maintenance.

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