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180W Led Grow Lights - Seven Spectrum PRAKASA®
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180W Led Grow Lights - Seven Spectrum PRAKASA®
[PRAKASA-180-RBOW]
£320.00 £240.00
by Manuel Mozzali Date Added: Thursday 02 February, 2012
This panel is awesome, assembly quality is superb and it is the same as the one in pictures! I have not tested it on flowering plants, but for seedlings/sprouting and vegetative phase it is awesome! This model has more red than blue compared to the other panels, it will help flowering so i'm not worried at all, this light is going to work. It's really bright don't stare at it when turned on... Just one little downside... the six computer fans are a bit noisy, actually more than my growbox air ..

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]
by Karen Date Added: Monday 19 September, 2011
thanks works really good and quality very good a well

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
by Michael Date Added: Thursday 23 June, 2011
Impressed with the service - once ordered it was delivered by the following day. The unit seems compact, well constructed and initial tests have shown a very bright lamp which I'm sure will do the job. As it's new and I haven't grown anything yet I cannot comment on how productive it will be. But I'm hopeful.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
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LED grow lamps

LED panel light source used in an experiment on plant growth by NASA. Pictured plant is a potato plant.Recent advancements in LEDs have allowed for the production of relatively cheap, bright, and long lasting grow lights that emit only the wavelengths of light corresponding to chlorophyll's absorption peaks. These lights are attractive to indoor growers since they do not consume as much power, do not require ballasts, and produce a fraction of the heat of HID lamps. Since there is a significant reduction in heat, time can be extended between watering cycles because the plants transpire less under LED grow lights. A caution is warned to those growing with LEDs not to over water the plants.

There are four chlorophyll absorption peaks and LED grow lights use four different types of LEDs to hit all four peaks (two red and two blue).[3] Early LED grow lamps used hundreds of fractional watt LEDs and were not effective replacements for HID lamps. Newer advanced LED grow lamps use automotive grade 2-3 watt LEDs and have shown similar results to HID lamps.

[edit] Use
Grow lights are usually used for indoor gardening, plant propagation and food production, including indoor hydroponics and aquatic plants. Although most grow lights are used on an industrial level, some small-scale/domestic usage of these lamps has also been found.

According to the inverse square law, the intensity of light radiating from a point source (in this case a bulb) that reaches a surface is inversely proportional to the square of the surface's distance from the source. So if an object is twice as far away, it receives only 1/4 the light. This is a serious hurdle for indoor growers, and many techniques are employed to use light as efficiently as possible. Reflectors are thus often used in the lamps to maximize light efficiency. Plants or lights are moved as close together as possible so that they receive equal lighting and that all light coming from the lamps wind up on the plants (rather than partly besides it). Often, the distance between lamp and plant is in the range of 24 inches (with incandescent lamps), up to 4 inches (with other lamps as compact, large and high-output fluorescent lamps).[4] Many home gardeners cover the walls of their grow-room with a reflective material, or alternatively, white paint to maximize efficiency.