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growing light bulbs E26 E27 Grow Light for Vegetable, Flowers & Greenhouse with 5730 SMD – CureUV

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growing light bulbs E26 E27 Grow Light for Vegetable, Flowers & Greenhouse with 5730 SMD – CureUV5730 SMD Ultraviolet Grow Light This LED light is designed for use in greenhouses and to grow vegetables, flowers and small plants in your home or garden. You can also use this grow light on seedlings which you can then plant at a later stage. Application: LED lights emit a range of light on the UV spectrum. Importantly the light emitted is well suited for growth and development of seedlings and plants in the early stage. Using LED lamps will

5730 SMD Ultraviolet Grow Light 

This LED light is designed for use in greenhouses and to grow vegetables, flowers and small plants in your home or garden. You can also use this grow light on seedlings which you can then plant at a later stage. 

Application:

LED lights emit a range of light on the UV spectrum. Importantly the light emitted is well suited for growth and development of seedlings and plants in the early stage. Using LED lamps will therefore improve the success of you plants. This grow light is for: 

  • houseplants like orchids
  • indoor vegetables, flowers, or herbs
  • seedlings (to make sure their leafy and green)
  • succulents
  • hydroponics farming

Why use LED lights? 

LED lights are particular useful for several reasons.  

One reason for using LED lights is their efficient energy usage. Not only do they use comparatively very little electricity but they also generate very little heat during operation. This means that you can regulate the temperature of your growing system and not worry about drying your plants out. 

Features

Surface Mounted Device LED grow lights

One of the things that makes this LED light so versatile is the that they are made using surface mounted technology (SMT). This means that the that there is an LED chip (on the circuit board) permanently fused and mounted directly to the lamp. So although this lamp is bulbed there is no filament like typically bulbs. The light sources comes directly from the mounted chips!

Wide angle and brightest grow light on the market

The 5730SMD is very similar to other SMD chips, except this kind of fused chip has a much wider viewing angle. This wider angle means it emits more light at the same wattage power consumption as the 5050SMD making it one of the brightest and most efficient forms of grow lights on the markets. 

Specifications

  • Power: 5 watts 
  • Model: E26 / E27
  • Shell material:PC Voltage: AC100-265V
  • Lamp beads model: 5730SMD
  • Lumen: approx. 50 Lumen 

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