Organic planting is an agricultural production system

May-18-2026 Leave a message

Organic planting is an agricultural production system that does not use chemically synthesized fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, genetic engineering, or ion radiation technology in production. Instead, it follows natural laws and adopts agricultural, physical, and biological methods to fertilize the soil, prevent diseases and pests, and obtain safe organisms and their products.
In fact, organic cultivation does not completely require fertilizers, but the only ones that can be used are organic fertilizers: farmyard fertilizers, mineral fertilizers, biological bacterial fertilizers, etc. that have undergone high-temperature fermentation and harmless treatment. Due to the limitations of this type of fertilization, the growth cycle of plants will inevitably be affected, which appears to be in short supply for the current market demand. Therefore, shortening the production cycle is one of the methods.
LED plant lights can help shorten the growth cycle of plants, as the light source of this type of light is mainly composed of red and blue light sources, using the most sensitive light band of plants. The red light wavelength uses 620-630nm and 640-660nm, while the blue light wavelength uses 450-460nm and 460-470nm. These light sources all enable plants to produce optimal photosynthesis and achieve optimal growth conditions. Experiments and practical applications have shown that in addition to providing supplementary light during low light periods, they also promote the differentiation of multiple lateral branches and buds, accelerate the growth of roots, stems, and leaves, accelerate the synthesis of carbohydrates and vitamins, and shorten the growth cycle.
With the rapid increase in global demand for organic food, vigorously developing organic cultivation is an opportunity for more and more producers.