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red or blue light for indoor plants

red or blue light for indoor plants Red/Blue Grow Light | 3 Headed Gooseneck Grow Light

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red or blue light for indoor plants Red/Blue Grow Light | 3 Headed Gooseneck Grow Lightdescription Our red blue grow light gives your plants the extra light they need to thrive, right where you need it. Whether your space is on the dark side, or the winter months are leaving your plants short on sun, this light helps fill the gap. The light heads are flexible, so you can angle them whichever way your plants are growing. If your plants could do with a little more light, this is an easy place to start. We've put years of work into the

 

 

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Our red/blue grow light gives your plants the extra light they need to thrive, right where you need it.

Whether your space is on the dark side, or the winter months are leaving your plants short on sun, this light helps fill the gap.

The light heads are flexible, so you can angle them whichever way your plants are growing.

If your plants could do with a little more light, this is an easy place to start.

We've put years of work into the internals, especially the power supply and control box, which is the most common failure point on cheaper grow lights.

We're confident these are some of the most durable lights you can buy, and we back them with a 2 year guarantee. If anything goes wrong in that time, just contact our support and we'll arrange a refund or replacement.

why you will love it

built in timer

The light has a built-in timer, so it runs for 3, 9 or 12 hours and then switches off on its own, or stays on indefinitely if you prefer.

custom light settings

Switch between blue light, red light, or both together, with five brightness levels for each setting.

designed to adapt

A simple clip fixes the light to a table or shelf, and the flexible neck bends to suit any layout, for soil and hydroponic plants alike.

how it works

This indoor unit has a robust metal build and quality Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) that emit light mainly in the blue and red wavelengths. Both matter for healthy growth: blue light supports chlorophyll production, which drives photosynthesis and healthy leaf and stem growth, while red light encourages germination, root development and bulb formation. The result is an efficient light that gives your plants the wavelengths they use, and little that they don't.

Light output concentrated in the blue (460 to 470nm) and red (620 to 630nm) bands.

specifications

dimensions

Light tube: 27cm
Adjustable neck: 39cm
Power cord: 155cm, with the option to add another 3m using our USB extension cable.

product specifications

three-headed light (BreezyGro)
Input voltage 5V
Rated power 10W
Monthly energy cost* ~ $1.19
Blue light wavelength 460 to 470nm
Red light wavelength 620 to 630nm
Lifetime 50,000 hours (around 5 years of continuous use)

* Assumes 12 hours a day at an average Australian electricity price of 33c/kWh.

included

  • 1 × LED grow light (two-headed and three-headed options available)
  • 1 × wall socket adaptor
  • 1 × user manual
  • integrated controller
  • optional 3m extension cable

Note: the light does not come with plants or a pot.

setup video

setting up your grow light

It arrives fully assembled. Clip it onto a table, shelf or other surface, then arrange the lights over your plants.

positioning your grow light

Keep the light at least 10cm from any leaves so they don't scorch.

  • Set the timer to match your plant and its spot:
    • 12 hours for plants in low-light spaces
    • 9 hours for spaces with indirect natural light
    • 3 hours for plants in bright, naturally lit spots
  • Think about where your plant comes from, too. A low-light houseplant may need very little extra light, while something like basil will want plenty.
  • Start dim and build up to the brighter settings over a few days, so your plants have time to adjust. If leaves start to brown or look scorched, lower the intensity.

faqs

are these lights suitable for soil plants too?

Yes. The light simply gives your plants the wavelengths they need to grow, so it works just as well for hydroponics, aquaponics, or soil-grown gardening.

does the light produce uv light?

The LEDs give off a very small amount of UV light, less than most household bulbs, and nowhere near enough to harm your plants.

how are grow lights different to normal lights?

The short version: grow lights are tuned to emit the wavelengths plants need to grow. For the longer answer, our FAQ article on the difference between normal lights and grow lights is a good place to start.

what's the best way to measure the effectiveness of a grow light?

Grow lights differ from normal household bulbs because they emit the wavelengths plants need, measured on the PAR scale (more detail below). Most household lights, by contrast, are optimised for the visible spectrum. It helps to know the main measurements:

  • Lumens: the brightness of light within the range the human eye can see.
  • Watts: purely a measure of energy consumption.
  • Kelvin: the "temperature" of light, for example bluish or reddish.
  • PAR: photosynthetically active radiation, the wavelengths plants need to grow.
  • PPFD: photosynthetic photon flux density, the intensity of light in the range plants use.

what's the main difference between the full spectrum and purple grow lights?

These lights have a few features worth comparing, so it's a longer answer. Our FAQ article on the difference between our full spectrum and purple LED grow lights covers it in full.

 

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