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GE Grow Light Bulb, 24-Inch LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Full Spectrum,
$ 24.02
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GE Grow Light Bulb, 24-Inch LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Full Spectrum,Color:Red Reproductive Spectrum | Style:24-Inch Fixture GE Grow Light LED with
Advanced Red Light Spectrum for Flowers and Fruit is designed to fit your
plant's growth stage. GE's Grow Light uses an advanced red light spectrum that
allows plant pigments to optimize their light harvesting and inspired by best
practices used by professional growers. It's designed for mature plants at the
fruiting or flowering growth stage. Compared to typical purple grow lights,
the light features high PPF or Photosynthetic Photon Flux to provide more
light for photosynthesis and growth. The white light appears more natural to
the human eye, so you can appreciate your plant's beauty and spot pests or
discolorations to help keep your plants healthy. Use the Advanced Red Light
Spectrum with high light plants like tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers at the
fruiting or flowering stage of growth.
Product Details
Brand
GE Lighting
Color
Red Reproductive Spectrum
Style
24-Inch Fixture
Product Type
Led Lighting
GROW YOUR PLANTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR: These LED grow lights for indoor plants (full spectrum) provide the perfect high-quality, plant light that will allow your indoor garden to bloom and flourish year round.
LONG-LASTING, LOW ENERGY AND LOW HEAT PLANT LIGHT BULB: The GE plant lights for indoor plants (full spectrum) feature advanced LED technology that uses only 40 watts of energy with low heat generation.
GE GROW LIGHT WITH ADVANCED RED SPECTRUM FOR FLOWERS AND FRUIT: The GE grow bulbs have a red light spectrum that is perfect for tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, flowers, fruit trees and pollinators during their fruiting or flowering growth stage.
GROW LIGHT BULBS FOR INDOOR PLANTS: Now you can grow any variety of plants in your home. The GE grow lights were carefully designed to give your plants the most light with a high output PPF of 67 micromoles per second.
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