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SISTEM KONTROL LAMA PENYINARAN RUMAH TANAMAN PADA SIEVA PET (SISTEM IRIGASI EVAPOTRANSPIRASI PETAKAN) TANAMAN PADI (ORYZA SATIVA L.)
The growth of rice plants in houses with limited land is constrained due to lack of ultraviolet (UV) light and insufficient lighting intensity. This study aims to control and modify the lack of UV light in rice plant lighting using an LED grow light control system. The method used is to design and test the system with descriptive data collection to evaluate the performance of LED lights and their effectiveness in meeting plant lighting needs. The research was carried out from October 2024 to January 2025 at the Palembang Campus Plant House, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University. The results show that the LED grow lights used produce light intensity between 1,000 to 14,955 lux, which is still lower than the intensity of direct sunlight which ranges from 3,483 to 133,533 lux. This condition shows that LED grow light lighting in the plant house is less effective in replacing sunlight for optimal rice growth. However, the control system developed allows for adjustment of the intensity, distance, and duration of illumination so that it can maximize the use of available light. The benefit of this research is that it provides a more efficient and adaptive lighting solution to support the growth of rice plants on limited land and encourage the development of controlled agriculture.
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