Led Grow Light

Led Grow Light

Upgrade replacement blubs.Easy to use,LED blubs are simple to remove and replace.
Energy saving, low heat and low power consumption, high luminous efficiency and long service life.
360 degree flexible adjustable gooseneck.Upgrade design,can meet different plants needs.
Full spectrum plant lamp perfect for different plant growth stage,such as seeding,growing,blooming and fruiting.
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9W*2Upgraded Full Spectrum Plant Light, 48*2 LED Grow Lamp with Gooseneck, Dual E27 Replacement LED Grow Light Bulbs

 

Description LED Grow Lamp
Input voltage 100-240V
Power 9W*2
LED quantity 48pcs*2
Spectrum Full Spectrum
LED angle 120°
Replacement blub E26/E27
Lifespan 50000h
Packing Mail box

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Led Grow Plant Strip Lights

Led Grow Plant Strip Lights

Grow Light LED Strips are a state of the art family of high output, low energy use LED lights designed for your horticultural and growing needs.It features the latest high-power Light Emitting Diodes that has an optimized light spectrum designed for maximum plant growth. You can easily grow a small indoor garden or a large hydroponics system with precise lighting spectrum.With these amazing grow lights you can take your indoor garden to the next level of production.

Led Grow Lighting

Led Grow Lighting

1.SAFETY: This grow light is made of flexible light bar. With IP66 waterproof design.
Safe voltage and better radiating to ensure that the rope lights powered with enough energy and heat. 2.Plant Grow Led Light Strip: Super bright 2835SMD LED, long lifespan,Energy saving environmental friendly and larger luminous range.
3.EASY INSTALLATION: The LED strip comes on a reel (looks like a film spool), this have sticky on the back. can be installed in anywhere with any shape. Remove tape and stick firmly.

 

 

What is Led Grow Light

 

An LED grow light is a type of artificial lighting specifically engineered to stimulate plant growth using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of illumination. These lights are designed to mimic the spectrum of natural sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis-the process by which plants use light to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.

 

Features of Led Grow Light

 

 

Less Power
LED grow lights consume fewer watts to produce about the same amount of usable light as HID bulbs. This is one of the main advantages of growing with LEDs. A grower can use LEDs to deliver more PAR to their plants per watt of electricity.

 

Extended Growing Season
Led Grow Light make it possible to cultivate plants year-round, regardless of the weather or available sunlight.

 

Controlled Environment
Indoor gardening with grow lights allows gardeners to create a consistent and ideal environment for plant growth, reducing the impact of pests, diseases, and fluctuating weather conditions.

 

Types of Led Grow Light
 

LED (Light Emitting Diode) Grow light
LED grow lights are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and generate less heat than other types of grow lights. They often have adjustable spectrums, allowing gardeners to tailor the light to their plants' needs.

 

HPS (High-Pressure Sodium) Grow light
HPS grow lights emit a warm, orange-red spectrum, making them ideal for the flowering and fruiting stages of plant growth. They are less energy-efficient than LED lights but are widely used for their high light output and canopy penetration.

 

MH (Metal Halide) Grow light
MH grow lights provide a cool, blue-white light spectrum, ideal for the vegetative stage of plant growth. They are often used in combination with HPS lights for a full spectrum solution but are less energy-efficient than LED lights.

 

CMH (Ceramic Metal Halide) Grow light
CMH grow lights are similar to MH lights but use a ceramic arc tube for increased efficiency, longer lifespan, and a more balanced light spectrum. They are more energy-efficient than traditional MH lights but still less efficient than LED lights.

 

Fluorescent Grow light
Fluorescent grow lights, including T5 Grow Lights, T8, and CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lights), are energy-efficient and provide a balanced light spectrum for plant growth. They are best suited for seedlings, clones, and low-light plants but may not have enough intensity for larger or high-light plants.

 

 

Led Grow Plant Strip Lights

How to Choose Led Grow Light

 

Light Intensity
Light intensity is one of the top considerations when choosing an LED grow light. You want the right amount of light intensity for the plant's growth stage and for the size of your grow space.

 

Consider the PPF reading
Sometimes, coverage areas can be a little subjective. Therefore, use the PPF reading to determine how much light the fixture emits. PPF stands for Photosynthetic Photon Flux and is the total light output of the lamp in umol/s. This is measured in an integrating sphere. In general, if the PPF is above 1100 umol/s or so, it will cover a 4' x 4' area. About 1500 umol/s is the top of the range for a light that covers a 4' x 4' area.

 

Spectrum
Spectrum is of second importance when choosing an LED grow light. You want to ensure you choose the correct spectrum for the stages of growth and development that your plants will go through. Some growers only need a light for veg, others for flowering, while most growers need a fixture to grow from seedling to flower.

 

Wattage Draw
Wattage draw has been used by growers for years to determine a fixture's potential for growing. In general, a 400W HPS would flower a 2' x 2' area, a 600W HPS would flower a 3' x 3' area, and a 1000W HPS would flower a 4' x 4' area.

 

Coverage Area
Grow space sizes vary so knowing the exact dimensions of your space is important so you can choose a fixture that covers the area entirely. Common sized grow areas for hobbyists include 4' x 4', 3' x 3', and 2' x 2' spaces and also sets of these dimensions such as 4' x 8', 8' x 8', 3' x 6', 2' x 4', etc. Some people grow in a 5' x 5' area, while other's might have a commercial grow that is several hundred sq ft or thousands of sq ft.

 

Warranty
99% of the time LED grow lights work with no issues, but sometimes a driver can fail or LEDs can go out or a fan can break. Having the piece of mind that the manufacturer will take care of this for you is very reassuring. Buying a quality LED grow light will ensure you have no issues for the lifetime of the fixture. Higher quality fixtures are more expensive, and you get what you pay for.

Led Grow Lighting

 

How to Use Led Grow Light

 

Step 1
As the lights are hung above the plants, adjust their height. Fit the light 300 mm above the plant when it is in the early stages of vegetative growth. This guarantees the shortest inter-nodal length and offers nodes. You must also increase the distance (which may be between 300 and 600 mm) between the light and the plants during the vegetative stage. For the light to reach the lower branches of plants with many leaves, the light must be lower. You can maintain a height of 300–600 mm from the canopy during the nascent stage of flowering. However, the clear height above the canopy is 400 mm.

 

Step 2
Change your watering technique. If you're just getting started with LEDs, watering could be problematic.The majority of watering instructions are based on HPS lighting. But you must also ensure you follow the watering instructions that come with LED lighting. Evaporation happens throughout this process, which is why watering is required.

 

Step 3
When your plants are growing under LED lights, add Cal-Mag. But if you are using a hydroponic system with decreased evaporation, less nutrient topping is required.

 

Step 4
You must add more heat to the room in the winter. The plants' growth will be accelerated. Compared to HPS lighting, the growing area with LED grow lights generates significantly less heat. Because of this, you should monitor the plants using LED grow lights over the winter.

 

 
Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

Q: Can you leave LED grow lights on all the time?

A: Plants do require a daily respiration period of at least 6 hours per day (for seedlings) and ideally 8-10 hours for more mature plants. Therefore we do not recommend providing more than 14-16 hours per day of light, even if you are growing long-day-loving varieties and trying to induce flowering/fruit from them.

Q: Do LED grow lights lose effectiveness over time?

A: For LED grow lights, rated lamp life indicates the point at which the light emits 70% of its original lumen output. While HID bulbs burn out, LEDs simply degrade very slowly over several years.

Q: How often do you need to replace LED grow lights?

A: If you see signs like these and you've only had your lamps a few years, it's definitely time to upgrade your LED grow lights. Don't just replace your fixtures with the same model. Quality LED lamps should last at least 50,000 hours-that's 12-15 years of normal growing cycles.

Q: How long should an LED grow light last?

A: Grow lights have a lifespan that is measured in hours. Some grow light bulbs might last longer than others. For example, LED grow lights have an estimated lifespan of 50,000-100,000 hours while HPS bulbs have an estimated lifespan of 24,000 hours.

Q: Do LED grow lights use a lot of electricity?

A: The amount of electricity used by LED grow lights depends on the true wattage of the light and the number of hours it is used each day. To calculate the true wattage, divide the listed watts by 1,000. LED grow lights consume far less electricity than other types of lighting, such as incandescent bulbs.

Q: How many watts should my LED grow light be?

A: A good rule-of-thumb for LED grow lights is 40 watts of actual wattage per square foot of growing space for flowering medical or "high light" plants like tomatoes or peppers.

Q: Can I leave LED grow lights on all night?

A: All in all, LED grow lights foster robust growth and higher yields by adjusting the light spectrum according to the needs of the plants. However, you should avoid keeping the LED grow lights on all night because it can lead to yellowish leaves wilting and even burning of the leaves.

Q: When should I stop using grow lights?

A: You'll want to use a grow light on your seedlings until they are ready for transplanting to the garden. The process of Hardening Off will begin exposing them to the great outdoors (sunshine, wind, and other elements), so turn the light off when they are outside.

Q: Are LED grow lights better than sunlight?

A: Generally, sunlight is natural, free, and powerful. It is best for plant growth, but light duration is limited by weather, season, and location. Artificial grow light is of high cost and lower light intensity, but the light quality and duration are controllable.

Q: How effective are LED grow lights?

A: LED grow lights are energy-efficient, cost-effective, and provide an ideal light spectrum for all types of plants. Plus, they have a low heat output, so you won't need to worry about burning your plants if you place the light too close.

Q: How many hours should LED grow lights be on?

A: Although there's no perfect answer that fits all use cases, experienced growers do provide some insights on how long should a grow light be on. In general, plants under grow lights need at least 8-10 hours of light per day, but no more than 18 hours - make sure your plants have at least 6 hours of rest per day.

Q: What color LED grow light is best?

A: Blue: This is the most important light for plant growth. It is easy for chlorophyll to absorb and convert into energy. Red: As the second most important wavelength, red light is incredibly potent for plants when combined with blue light. Orange: Similar to red light, but less effective.

Q: Do LED grow lights lose intensity?

A: Cheap LEDs may or may not emit the wavelengths that our plants need, and their emitted light intensity can also change in wavelength and/or decline within weeks or months after use begins and the diodes heat.

Q: Do LED grow lights degrade over time?

A: A typical lamp life for an HID luminaire is 10,000 hours. For LED grow lights, rated lamp life indicates the point at which the light emits 70% of its original lumen output. While HID bulbs burn out, LEDs simply degrade very slowly over several years.

Q: How many LEDs are included in this LED grow light?

A: It contains 48pcs*2LEDs.

Q: How long does the light run every day?

A: Vegetative Stage: 12-14 hours on; Flowering Stage: 9-12 hours on. Fruiting Stage: 7- 8 hours on.

Q: How about the warranty and how can we get the warranty?

A: We will repair or replace, at no charge, products or parts of a product that proves defective because of improper material or workmanship, under normal use and maintenance.

Q: How can I get the sample for testing and how long can I get it?

A: The sample charge needs to be prepaid, but it will be returned by mass order. The sample will be sent to you within 5 days.

Q: Which LED blubs are suitable for this grow light?

A: All E27/E26 models are OK.

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