How to Choose a Grow Light for Houseplants?

When searching for the best indoor lighting systems for your plant growth facility, the various metrics used by companies can make it difficult to know which lighting solutions are the best fit. Growing plants indoors without having a solarium or a greenhouse doesn’t need to be a difficult task. With the correct equipment, plant growth and stimulation can happen at a rapid rate.

While there is a variety of lighting solutions out there, it is vital to find the correct equipment that aids the growth of the plants without running the risk of damaging them.

LED Grow Lights
Light emitting diode lights over the past few years have become more popular. The claims for using LED's over other types is they cost less in terms of consuming a smaller amount of electricity compared with florescent and HID lighting. They also do not produce too much heat which can damage seedlings or effect plant growth.

LED's are cheaper in terms of electricity usage and bulbs last much longer. Buying a full spectrum LED grow light can be more expensive though, but most buyers state the fact that long term they reduce costs. Low energy usage and high in efficiency.

Fluorescent Grow Lights
Fluorescent grow lights are ideal for plants with low to medium light requirements, like African violets. They are also good for starting vegetables indoors. These lights typically come in long, tubelike bulbs in a range of sizes including T5, T8 and T12.

The narrower the bulb, the more efficient and brighter it is, due to the smaller surface area. In addition to this, fluorescent bulbs use 75 percent less energy than incandescent lights. So, for example, a 25-watt fluorescent emits about as much light as a 100-watt incandescent light bulb. T5 systems put out about double the amount of light per tube as standard fluorescent lights. They are 6500 Kelvin and also full spectrum, which is very intense light.

High Pressure Sodium (HPS) lights are expensive to purchase and operate, but efficient. High energy discharge throws a lot of light and the blue light of MH lights will promote vegetative growth, but produce less flowering.  The red to orange hue of HPS lights are powerhouses when it comes to producing buds and flowers, but plants will be less sturdy. Used in tandem, MH lights are often used to promote leafy growth before swapping in HPS grow lights to encourage plants to flower.

Ceramic Metal Halide (CMH), Light Emitting Ceramic (LEC) and Ceramic Discharge Metal Halide (CDM) all refer to the same thing. CMH is the most common term.

Another point of confusion concerns their relationship to metal halide lights. CMH grow lights are a variation of MH, but they are quite different. Instead of using a quartz tube, they use a ceramic one (more here), similar to an HPS bulb.

This allows a higher arc tube temperature, which in turn allows a better mix of gases to produce a more optimal spectrum (more on this below in the sections comparing CMH to MH and HPS). The light produced by a CMH bulb is much closer to natural sunlight than either metal halide or high pressure sodium (with a CRI of 96). It is, for practical purposes, a perfect combination of MH and HPS in a single bulb.

Here are a few key things you should know before you buy:

1. Pick Grow Lights That Are Full Spectrum
Most plants can grow as long as they are exposed to some form of light, but they will grow much better when they have access to a wide spectrum of different wave lengths.

2.Pick Grow Lights That Use Less Energy
Grow lights will need to be on for up to 12 hours a day. This means your energy bills will skyrocket, but some of the costs can be lessened by picking the right lights.

3.Money
Think about the price range you want for your grow light. LEDs are a bigger upfront cost than others. So going the LED route will mean either growing fewer plants or shelling out more money.

Also consider how much you want to pay in power. LEDs are more efficient so will have less of an impact on your utility bill for the same number of plants.

Best Grow Lights for Sale 2020

ECO Farm 240W Samsung 301H LED Grow Light Bar

ECO Farm 240w Samsung 301H Waterproof LED Grow Light Bar

ECO Farm 240w Samsung 301H Waterproof LED Grow Light Bar is the newest led white full spectrum growing light that gives your plants a natural environment. Having a fixture of 2×5ft, it is perfect for plantation in a large room or commercial setups. We cannot forget the energy-saving facilities of this grow light and other outstanding features.

BESTVA CE-1000 LED Grow Light

BESTVA CE-2000 LED Grow Light with SANAN Chips LP2235 & Smart Driver Full Spectrum Plants Lights for Indoor Veg and Flower Growing Lamp



High Par Value and High Lumen, Minimum Heat, Maximum Growth( photosynthetically active radiation )ensured high light absorption of plants to maximize the plant growth and harvest. Higher lumen and long lifespan ensured.

Full Spectrum 1000 watt led grow lights are beneficial to plants, vegetables and flowers indoor growing at all stages, just like in the natural sunshine.

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