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ample is excited to be part of Jungle by the arc on Wednesday October 30th from 6.00pm - 8.00pm at The Timber Yard. We’l...
29/10/2024

ample is excited to be part of Jungle by the arc on Wednesday October 30th from 6.00pm - 8.00pm at The Timber Yard. We’ll be showcasing our new product, PL02. An indoor planter and horticultural lighting fixture that brings life to any environment.

Come see how PL02 can transform your indoor spaces.
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The Timber Yard
Wednesday October 30th
6.00pm - 8.00pm
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The use of indoor plants for air purification has gained significant popularity over recent years, driven by increased a...
29/09/2024

The use of indoor plants for air purification has gained significant popularity over recent years, driven by increased awareness of indoor air quality and the benefits of biophilic design. However, many people are unaware that the effectiveness of these plants in absorbing carbon dioxide and purifying the air is heavily dependent on light intensity.

Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air during photosynthesis which leads to improved air quality. However during this process plants also release carbon dioxide through a process called respiration. The problem is that plants are always respiring, whether it is dark or light. Photosynthesis, on the other hand, is directly linked to the presence of light. As the intensity of light increases, plants become more efficient at photosynthesis. The point in which the rate of photosynthesis matches the rate of respiration is called the Light Compensation Point (LCP).

Many indoor spaces lack the bright, direct sunlight that many plants need to thrive. Factors such as the orientation of windows, the presence of overhangs, and even the time of year can significantly impact the amount of light that reaches indoor plants. Consequently, many plants remain under-lit, resulting in stunted growth and reduced air-purifying capabilities.

Horticultural lighting provides a solution to the problem of insufficient natural light. ample has developed a range of horticultural lighting solutions that are ideal for a wide variety of residential and commercial contexts. Its minimal designs offer flexibility, allowing installation as a space partition, a unique centrepiece or along a wall.

Indoor plants have the potential to significantly improve air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. However, to fully realise this potential, they must be provided with adequate lighting. By investing in horticultural lighting solutions, you can create an optimal environment for your plants, enhancing their ability to purify the air and contribute to a healthier indoor atmosphere.



Years of research and development has lead to the creation of ample’s newest addition to its product range  - PL02. Desi...
22/09/2024

Years of research and development has lead to the creation of ample’s newest addition to its product range - PL02. Designed for modern interiors that lack access to natural light, PL02 is an indoor planter and horticultural lighting fixture. Its minimal design offers flexibility, allowing installation as a space partition, a unique centrepiece or along a wall.

Utilising Samsung horticultural LED diodes, PL02 achieves high energy efficiency and longevity through excellent thermal management. Secondary optics further boosts energy efficiency and enhances light functionality. Dynamic dimming and colour temperature control is achieved through the Tuya smart app.

Made from powder-coated aluminium PL02 is able to speak to a wide range of residential and commercial contexts. Combined with the power of plants, its unique features can boost productivity, decrease stress levels and enhance air quality.

Contact us for more info.



Natural shade is different to urban shadeNaturally shaded positions, such as that found beneath the canopy of a forest a...
07/02/2024

Natural shade is different to urban shade

Naturally shaded positions, such as that found beneath the canopy of a forest are abundant
with photosynthetically useful light despite appearing shaded to the human eye. Sunlight permeates through the leaves and gaps in the canopy, providing ample opportunities for plants to thrive. Plants have evolved to seize opportunities for growth in these environments, either by elongating their stems or expanding their leaf size.

In contrast, urban environments are surrounded by a concrete canopy. A roof and four walls creates an area of absolute shade; light does not pass through structural materials. Unless there is a large North facing (Southern hemisphere) or South facing (Northern hemisphere) window, indoor environments can be classified as absolute shade. Plants cannot survive in absolute shade, and those subjected to such conditions will inevitably decline until they perish.

Our lights are designed to provide enough light for your plants to thrive in urban environments. Shop now via growample.com.


Dormant plants aren’t healthy plants. It’s sometimes easy to mistake a dormant plant for a healthy plant. Both can have ...
05/02/2024

Dormant plants aren’t healthy plants.

It’s sometimes easy to mistake a dormant plant for a healthy plant. Both can have foliage but they represent two distinct stages of life usually separated by the availability of light.

A healthy plant displays visible signs of growth, including the emergence of new leaves, shoots, and branches. There is a dynamic and vibrant quality to the plant’s appearance as it actively expands and develops. Think of the plants you see at a nursery.

Growth is visibly slowed or halted during dormancy. The plant may shed leaves, and there is little to no development of new shoots or branches. This can also lead to a weakened immune system making the plant more susceptible to pests and disease.

Healthy plants have an increased demand for water and nutrients. They draw in moisture and essential nutrients from the soil to support the synthesis of new cells and tissues. As a result it is very hard to overwater or fertilise a healthy plant.

Water and nutrient uptake are minimal during dormancy. The plant requires less water, and nutrient absorption is reduced as the plant is not actively engaged in growing. It is very easy to overwater and provide too much fertiliser at this stage.

As we look to increase the amount of green spaces within our built environment it is important to think about the intended purpose of that installation. If the goal is to increase the abundance of greenery within a space then a dormant plant with careful monitoring and maintenance may be all that is required. However if air purification becomes a goal then there may need to be more resources committed to obtaining active, healthy plants.

If you have a green space that isn’t reaching it’s full potential get in touch.

04/02/2024

PL01 strikes a balance between functional horticultural light and atmospheric architectural light.

Just like a sunrise, the light slowly illuminates to full brightness creating a comfortable experience for people and plants.

Explore the light via growample.com/pages/pl01.



There's no denying that green spaces within homes are amazing. We would argue that we need more of it. However there is ...
02/02/2024

There's no denying that green spaces within homes are amazing. We would argue that we need more of it. However there is a disconnect between wanting to include greenery and the lighting required to enable it.

Prior to development we spent years understanding what plants require for healthy growth. Light for humans is very different different to light for plants. So much so that it there are different units of measurements. Light for humans is measured in Lux (lumen/m2). This is the amount of visible light (to the human eye), or lumens, coming from a lamp or light source hitting a specific area. The higher the Lux the brighter the lamp will appear. Sometimes lights are also measured in watts (W). This is the total amount of power they consume. Higher wattage does not always mean a brighter light. It all comes down to the light's ability to convert that power into visible light. For example a 220 lux light could consumer only 2W of power if it were a LED bulb but 25W if it were an incandescent bulb.

Where it gets tricky is when we come to lights for plants. The human eye is more sensitive to wavelengths of light around 500nm (green) while plants are more sensitive to 400nm (blue) and 600nm (red). This being the case, measuring light for plants in lumens does not give an accurate result. Instead PPFD (μmol/m2/s) should be used. This is the number of photosynthetically active photons (photons between 400 - 700 nm) that fall on a given surface each second. Lights for plants are also often supplied with their watts however due to efficiency differences, this does not always give an accurate representation of how good the light is for healthy plant growth.

Most plants that we see used indoors require a minimum PPFD of 40 μmol/m2/s just to stay dormant. If the goals of the green space are for healthy growth, this jumps up to around 100 μmol/m2/s.

Save this post for the next time you are looking to install plants in a new space.



The elegance of PL01 never gets old.An example of functional minimal design, the lamp seamlessly integrates into any env...
25/01/2024

The elegance of PL01 never gets old.

An example of functional minimal design, the lamp seamlessly integrates into any environment. You can tailor the design to your taste through the pot and plant.

Available now via growample.com



the intersection of four domainsOur lights are the culminations of four domains of creative exploration - science, desig...
18/12/2023

the intersection of four domains

Our lights are the culminations of four domains of creative exploration - science, design, engineering and art. The process isn't ascribed to one disciplinary boundaries, but is entirely entangled.





cutting-edge solutions to transform dark spacesDisplay your favourite plants anywhere, no matter the lighting conditions...
07/12/2023

cutting-edge solutions to transform dark spaces

Display your favourite plants anywhere, no matter the lighting conditions. Our design-led solutions blend into any environment. Bring the inherent beauty of nature to every corner of your home or office.

Ready to redefine your space? Explore our lighting solutions at growample.com.



where design seamlessly meets science Discreetly embedded into PL01 are the 3 fundamentals of horticulture lighting tech...
06/12/2023

where design seamlessly meets science

Discreetly embedded into PL01 are the 3 fundamentals of horticulture lighting technology; light quality, quantity and duration. An analogue interface provides a tactile connection between you and your plant. On board processing ensures the lamp wakes up at the same time with the same intensity day after day.




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