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uv lamp for succulents

uv lamp for succulents LED Grow Light 45, Panel Grow Lamp Plant Lights Full Spectrum with IR

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uv lamp for succulents LED Grow Light 45, Panel Grow Lamp Plant Lights Full Spectrum with IRFull Spectrum Plant Light equipped with 144 High power LED chips: 90Red+36Blue+6UV+6IR+6White. NOTE: The UV and IR LEDs are particularly DIM,but it is normal. PANEL SIZE: 9. 9 x 9. 9 inches. Widely Used fluorescent lights can be used for both hydroponics and indoor plants in soil,mainly used for tomatoes,potatoes,pepers,succulents,veg,clones and other small plants. Perfect for you to add as a supplemental side panel during bloom. Easy Set Up hanging

Full Spectrum Plant Light -- equipped with 144 High-power LED chips:90Red+36Blue+6UV+6IR+6White. NOTE:The UV and IR LEDs are particularly DIM,but it is normal.PANEL SIZE: 9.9 x 9.9 inches.

Widely Used -- fluorescent lights can be used for both hydroponics and indoor plants in soil,mainly used for tomatoes,potatoes,pepers,succulents,veg,clones and other small plants. Perfect for you to add as a supplemental side panel during bloom.

Easy Set Up -- hanging kits make this seeding lights much more easy to assemble. With good heat dissipation and strength ABS material body ensures your panel more durable and long-lasting. Lighting Cover: Max.3x3ft at 2ft height;Recommend Hanging Heigh: 8-36 inch.

Highly Efficient -- As for LED power draw this light panel is highly efficient.Estimately monthly cost roughly $3 in electricity(10 hours a day). Not a bad investment if you growing some small plants.With the good price for the great quality lamp,you can’t miss it.

MORE IR LEDs -- iCreating grow plant light bring More IR LEDs which does lead to higher oil production.So the panel small grow lamp is ideal for seeding and micro greens.

 

How Does The Grow Light Work?

Red 620-660 nanometers:Enhances blooming and fruiting.

Blue 460-470 nanometers:Triggers growth and boosts .photosynthesis for healthy leaves.

UV 390-395 nanometers:Seeding and sterilization.

IR 730-735 nanometers:Good for flower and fruit.

White 6500k:Increase temperature and enhance photosynthesis.

 

Specification:

Power:45W Halogen Equivalent

LED Chips:90Red+36Blue+6UV+6IR+6White

Life Time:30,000 Hours

Material: ABS

Input voltage:85-265V 50/60Hz

Panel Size: 9.9 x 9.9 Inch


Package includes:

1x 45W LED Grow Light

1x Power Cord

1x Steel Hanging Kits (with 4 ropes)

1x User Manual

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