BestPlant™ LED Plant Grow Light Panel Ultrathin 225 Blue Red Orange White 27.5w
$125.00
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Our brand new latest Blue/Red/Orange/White Grow Light is perfect for your plants to promote better growth. 100% of the power input for our LED grow lights is used for higher chlorophyll and organic material production.
All 450nm colors which can be absorbed well by chlorophyll can make your plants flourish more and thickset.
Wide Application - Ultrathin Quad-band LED Grow Light, provides blue, red, orange and white color light simultaneously; Blue & white for improving photosynthesis process, red & orange for making better prosperity of leaves, flowers, and fruits
Easy to Set up - Ultrathin & lightweight designed panel for easy hanging anywhere you want with hanging kit included; Hook and carabiners for convenient place and remove
Efficient & Energy-saving Lighting - Consuming only 27.5W with 225pcs LEDs (Blue 47pcs; Red 77pcs; Orange 77pcs; White 24pcs), 120-degree beam angle of bulbs, recommended to cover 43.6 square feet, great for 4x8ft or smaller size grow tent
Safe to Use - Aluminum substrate shell offers great heat dissipation; Fiberglass panel provides solid construction for durability; Water-resistant body avoids danger caused by spilling while watering plants; Overvoltage and overcurrent protection prevents bulb damage
Durable Construction - Redundant design of bulbs guarantees that overall panel will still work if one LED burns out, also bulbs feature 3-year servicing life
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Specification:
Overall Dimension(LxWxH): 11 5/16" x 11 5/16" x 3/16" (28.8 x 28.8 x 0.418 cm)
Recommended Height: Within 1 2/3ft (50 cm) above the plant
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Carol
Good enough for my dormant Venus fly trap! I’ve been using it for about two months now and it seems to be doing the job...
Ashley
This works great for my flowering Begonias. I stays cooler than the older grow lights I've used.
Michelle
Ordered this awhile ago. I was kinda sceptical about it at first. But after installing it and buying some new plants. They took off just as they would be if they were outside in the spring time. Installation was very easy and I had them up and turned on in a matter of minutes. Highly recommend if you want big healthy plants
Kathy
I've had this for over a year now, and I'm very happy with it. The Red & Blue LEDs are still going strong, the plants underneath have grown and bloomed and been eaten. I'm designing out another space bucket that supports double the seedcups, and these panels will be my go-to for indoor lighting. I use it in combination with a light timer to simulate day/night cycles. My biggest issue is that the LED driver (the little box with the plug) gets very hot when left on for extended periods. Still works fine though, so I guess it's ok.
Sarah
i love them!
Denise
work better than bulb
Elizabeth
It's excellent!Good size, very bright! Seedlings are super sturdy!
Kimberly
Really low profile, and works great with a timer plug. I have mine hanging in my north-facing bay window, and it is not noticeable either from inside or outside. Gives good light, and doesn't get hot. I am very happy with this purchase. I've had it for a few months now, and it is still working great; but my only concern is that that attachment point for the chains is held on by what looks like hot glue, and I hold concern of the longevity of that connection. But so far, so good.
Brenda
4 the price blew my expectatins out the water,y it wrks
Nathan
Was skeptical at first. After 1 month I've notice much faster growth an stronger health. I will be expanding later.
Billy
the light is bright, be careful when installing it. it is not strong and need to be handled with carein winter i didn't get much sunlight inside the house, so all my house plant starts loosing leaves and changing to yellow, so I installed the led and after two-week the color chang to green and new leave star showing. I used the light on seedling and I was happy with the result too.the only think I can ask for is a better frame for the light.
Michelle
I have these over lettuce (Rocky Top Lettuce Mix from Baker Seeds) in a hydroponic system (a 14" x 30" plastic bin full of water, nutrient mix and an air stone). I had the lettuce going for awhile using just daylight from windows on two sides, and it survived, but never really flourished. After setting this light above it, it started spreading like weeds. I have it sitting low (about 6 inches above the tops of the plants) so only what is below it is growing well. I am going to make a few salads with the bigger plants and rearrange the rest with the lamp higher and see how it does at the recommended maximum height. According to the specs it should cover at least two of these bins, but as is only half of the bin is growing well. Although all of it is doing better than it was before.I got the red and blue one because all of my research indicated that the other colors (white and orange) do not contribute enough to warrant replacing red leds with them.UPDATE - Oct 10 2017:I have experimented with a few things in a 2'x4' grow room in my basement. I have 2 of these lights in the grow room. They work a lot better in a grow room, then out in the open. The set up is great for starting plants to transplant and for leafy vegetables. It will work for fruit producing plants, but pollination is an issue. I have the lights on a timer to keep them on for 16 hours a day.This is a partial list of things I started under the lights:Pumpkins (Boer and Mosque De Province), Tomatoes (Amish paste, Bonny Best, and a few others), Sweet Peppers (Ozark), Hot Peppers, various beans.These are things I have tried to grow and my results:I let a tomato plant grow out under the lights in a hydroponic bucket. It got big, about 3 feet tall and produced flowers, but never pollinated. I transplanted it outside.I also let a hot pepper (Hungarian Black) grow out in a hydroponic bucket, the plant has always looks good, and I got a lot of flowers. I set it outside for about a week and it finally started producing peppers. I have it back in the grow room now to finish them off. It is still producing flowers, I am going to see if I can keep it going over the winter.I let some carrots grow under the lights, but they got too damp. They were growing well though otherwise. I added a fan and will try again this winter.About a month ago I planted 4 tom thumb pea plants in a hydroponic bucket, they are doing great and producing peas.
Frances
First off i expected a weak and poorly made light for such a low price. However that just wasnt the case with this light, it is doing very well its bright versatile thin and light very light...i have it on around 20 veggie seedlings and its very impressive so much so that it makes a perfect clone/seedling light (wink wink) it keeps surpassing my expectations not as warm as you would think either
Roy
so bright do NOT look at them on, still seeing spots! just look at reflection on floor or wall, some other lights said got hot, this one hasn't yet. super light weight, thought simple wire hooks were going to be to flimsy, but perfect. the cord side did make it tilt a little but i had another hook in ceiling, put cord up there, no weight pulling down = no tilt