PROGRAMMABLE
SPECTRUM
CHANGES
EVERYTHING.
Precision Crop Steering
Future Proof Adaptability
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH A PROGRAMMABLE SPECTRUM?
Control Development
Never Out of Date
Optimize Process
The Avici grows seed to harvest under one light, streamlining work flow and minimizing labor. With an easy to use controller, changing seasons takes only the touch of a button.
Controlling Development with a Programmable Spectrum
Spectrum Determines Development.
Color and Aroma
Terpene Development
Internodal Spacing
Flavor Profile


Plant Height
Nutrient Content
Foliage Density
Root Development
CULTIVATING
COLOR
IN CROPS
Why chase color?
How does it work?
Anthocyanin pigments (flavonoids) are responsible for the red, purple and blue colors of many fruits, vegetables and flowers and are influenced by spectrum and light intensity.
How do I use it?
A spectrum with a high blue content prompts plants to darken with richer reds and purples tones. Cultivators can add blue to an indoor spectrum to drive color development, or to suppliment seasonal deficiencies during winter and early spring.
With a programmable spectrum, you can customize your crop color, bringing out rich purples and reds and increasing value.
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TARGETING SPECIFIC
CHEMICAL PROFILES
IN CANNABIS AND PRODUCE
If you’re growing something for its chemical content, be sure to grow a potent plant.
How does it work?
A plant’s chemical profile is decided by the interactions of its genetic potential and the environment.
How do I use it?
A fuller spectrum results in better development of cannabinoids, flavinoids, and other chemicals. We’ve attached some studies below.
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BUILDING THE PERFECT
PLANT ARCHITECTURE
FOR EVERY APPLICATION
How does it work?
Plants use different wavelengths of light to determine things about their environment. Ratios of color tell the plant where it is in the canopy, which it uses to decide whether to stretch out or remain compact. This process is called Photomorphogenesis.

How do I use it?
The basics are easy. Higher red content makes plants stretch, higher blue content keeps them compact. You can design your spectrum to instruct the plant to grow the way you need it, be that shorter for racking applications, or longer and leafier for greens. We’ve linked some resources below so you can start learning.
The Effect of Red to Blue Ratio

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KEEP A
STEADY SPECTRUM
DURING SEASONAL CHANGES

SUPPLEMENT SPECTRUM
