Our solid state grow
lights have been designed for one reason: To grow plants effectively
and affordably.
And they do, because the most important part of our design process has
always been growing plants.
Our lights have proven effective for:
Tomatoes
Peppers Lettuce
Roses
Parsley
Basil Cilantro Thyme Rosemary
Orchids
African Violets
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| Which
LEDGrowlights should I use? |
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| If you want to : |
Then use: |
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Red/Blue |
Full Spectrum |
| Get the most light per dollar |
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| Display plants |
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| Have full spectrum supplement |
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| Add lights to existing LED system |
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| Alter the Red-Blue balance |
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| Have lights very close to the
plants (3-12 inches) |
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How many lights do
I need?
| Light Type |
# of Lights needed
for each 4 square feet |
| Red/Blue |
2-4 R180XB or 4-8 R90XB
with 1-2 B60XB |
| Full spectrum |
2-4 F42XL |
More on red and blue lights...
How far from my plants should LEDGrowLights be placed?
Position red and blue lights 12-24 inches from the plants.
Positioning red and blue lights too close to plants may result in
unacceptable growth.
Full-spectrum lights may be placed as
close as 3 inches to your plants.
Growing Tips:
Reducing the distance between a light and the plants
by one half increases the intensity of the light reaching the plant by four
times.
Use more blue light to produce sturdier seedlings and
to help contain trailing, sprawling or aggressive plants.
For leaf crops, switch to all red light at the end of
the growing cycle to increase yields.
Blue lights may be used alone as a supplement for HPS lighting.
Red lights may be used as a supplement for sunlight or MH lights |