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A Full Spectrum Waterproof Indoor Plants Dimmable foldable strip bar spydr Led Grow Light
Before You Buy
Now that you know why having the best LED grow lights is the most
effective way of growing plants indoors, it is important to know
what exactly you should be looking for in a model before purchasing
it. Even though LED grow lights overall consume less power, provide
more useful light, and give off less heat, there are still poor
models that wouldn’t give you everything that you are looking for
in a set up. By taking a look at a few things, though, you’ll be
capable of having the best harvests ever and making sure you are
saving money and able to truly enjoy the fruits of your labor. And
make sure you read our LED grow light reviews below to see what
products are at the top in 2019.
Feature
1. Up to 2.8μmol/J high efficacy, energy-saving design for high
yield.
2. Tailor made light recipe with 660nm and 750nm for full-cycle
cultivation.
3. Samsung LED and MEANWELL power supply with high reliability.
4. IP68 waterproof connector and IP65 waterproof covering for long
lifetime.
5. Passive cooling design without noise but with great heat
dissipation.
Specifiation
Power | 110W, 220W, 460W, 660W | Spectrum | White, Red, IR |
Driver | MW | Warranty | 5 years |
PPFE | 2.7 umol/J | IP | IP65 |
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About Grow light
Do plants need high Lumen/Lux?
Lumen/Lux is only for human eyes perceiving, not for plants growth. So if someone tell you to choose high Lumen/Lux grow lights, please tell them 'It's cool', then walk away XD. What's plants really need is enough PPFD.
What's the PPFD?
PPFD (Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density) is a measure of the
number of photons in the 400-700nm range of the visible light
spectrum (Photosynthetic Active Radiation or PAR) that fall on a
square meter of target area per second.
Full Spectrum=Simulated Sunlight?
Not all wavelengths are good for plants. In general, red+blue is
enough for plants growth. Adding little green with be pleasant for
human eyes, but High CRI ≠ High Efficiency. Red (660nm) should be
strengthen when green added.
What's LCP?
LCP (Light Compensation Point) is the lowest photosynthesis demands of PPFD. Plants start to grow
only when PPFD exceeds LCP.