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led light for growing plants indoors

led light for growing plants indoors Full Spectrum Indoor Plant Grow Light | Grow Lamp

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led light for growing plants indoors Full Spectrum Indoor Plant Grow Light | Grow Lampdescription Bring light to the darkest corners of your home. Our full spectrum led grow lights deliver the wavelengths your plants actually use to grow, so a shady shelf or a windowless room is no longer off limits. The lights are fully adjustable, so you can shape the light around your plants and your space, not the other way around. We've put years of work into the internals, especially the power supply and control box, which is the most common

 

 

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Bring light to the darkest corners of your home. Our full spectrum led grow lights deliver the wavelengths your plants actually use to grow, so a shady shelf or a windowless room is no longer off-limits.

The lights are fully adjustable, so you can shape the light around your plants and your space, not the other way around.

We've put years of work into the internals, especially the power supply and control box, which is the most common failure point on cheaper grow lights.

We're confident these are some of the most durable lights you can buy, and we back them with a 1 year guarantee. If anything goes wrong in that time, just contact our support and we'll arrange a refund or replacement.

why you will love it

built in timer

The light has a built-in timer, so it switches off on its own after 3, 6 or 12 hours, or stays on indefinitely if you prefer.

custom light settings

Ten brightness levels per setting, so you can dial the light up or down to suit each plant.

fits your space

A simple clip fixes the light to a table, shelf or desk, and the flexible neck bends to reach plants wherever they sit, in soil or water.

how it works

Sunlight reaches your plants across a wide range of wavelengths, but plants only use a few of them to grow. Those useful wavelengths sit mostly in the blue and red parts of the visible spectrum. Our grow lights use LEDs tuned to emit those bands, concentrating the light where it does the most good.

The chart below shows where this light puts its energy: a peak in the blue band around 400 to 500nm and a stronger peak in the red band around 600 to 700nm, the two ranges plants rely on most for healthy growth.

Light output concentrated in the blue (400 to 500nm) and red (600 to 700nm) bands.

For more detail, see our FAQ articles on how to measure the effectiveness of a grow light and how grow lights differ from normal lights.

specifications

  • Light tube length: 27cm
  • Adjustable neck: 39cm
  • Power cord: 155cm
  • Clip opens comfortably to 6cm, and up to 7.5cm at a stretch
  • Positioning: keep the light no closer than 12 to 15cm from the plant, and no further than around 35 to 40cm
  • The clamp, adjustable necks and cord are black
  • Input voltage: 5V
  • Rated power: 10W (three-headed light)
  • Monthly energy cost: about $1.19 for the three-headed light (assumes 12 hours a day at an average Australian electricity price of 33c/kWh)
  • Expected lifespan: 50,000 hours

what's included

  • 1 × LED grow light
  • 1 × USB cable
  • 1 × wall socket adaptor
  • 1 × user manual
  • integrated controller

Note: the light does not come with a pot.

setup video

setting up your grow light

It arrives fully assembled. Clip it onto a table, shelf or other surface, then arrange the lights over your plants.

positioning your grow light

Keep the light at least 10cm from any leaves so they don't scorch.

  • Set the timer to match your plant and its spot:
    • 12 hours for plants in low-light spaces
    • 9 hours for spaces with indirect natural light
    • 3 hours for plants in bright, naturally lit spots
  • Think about where your plant comes from, too. A low-light houseplant may need very little extra light, while something like basil will want plenty.
  • Start dim and build up to the brighter settings over a few days, so your plants have time to adjust. If leaves start to brown or look scorched, lower the intensity.

The light in the video looks purple, but the setup is exactly the same.

 

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