Light is one of the most important factors when growing plants indoors to allow for healthy growth. Regular incandescent bulbs give off too much heat and can burn tender foliage. However, these Bluex Bulbs Grow Light LED PAR38 Bulbs give off very little heat, making them ideal for growing seedlings and indoor gardens.
Red and blue ends of the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum are used by plants in photosynthesis. To that end, each bulb emits spectrum wavelengths and color for photosynthetic response, allowing plants to flourish and grow. The plant grow light features a 40-degree light output, making it ideal for growing vegetables and fruits, floriculture, vertical farms and propagation.
Each low, 12-wattage bulb (100-watt equivalent) emits a 1900 Micromoles, Red and Blue light, yet uses less energy and endures for longer periods of time. Not only will you see a reduction in your electric bill, but you also won’t have to deal with the hassle of replacing these bulbs for years to come. In fact, each one boasts an average life of 15,000 hours!
Furthermore, LED bulbs are a safer alternative. They are free of harmful mercury and won’t release any hazardous gases, creating a healthy environment for you and your family. Plus, there’s no need to worry if a bulb breaks or about having to recycle it.
Easy to install with an E26 base and suitable for damp locations, these Grow Light LED A19 Bulbs come in a convenient, 2-count package. Providing the perfect combination of low heat emission and low energy consumption, these bulbs are perfect for all of your indoor garden needs.
Product Features
- ENERGY-SAVING BULB. Enjoy natural warm lighting without the high electric bills. This low, 120V 12-wattage bulb (100-watt equivalent) PAR38 Spot Light uses less energy and endures longer, making it the perfect replacement to an incandescent light, Easy to install with an E26 base, Average Life of 15,000 Hours.
- HIGH-PERFORMANCE. Each grow light bulb emits a 1900 Micromoles, Red and Blue ends of the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum are used by plants in photosynthesis , Chlorophyll A & B are the primary pigments for the photosynthesis in plants with obsorption peaks at approximately 448nm and 630nm .light to provide spectrum wavelengths and color for photosynthetic response in plants.
- PLANT GROWTH. Perfect for indoor gardens and suitable for damp locations, these LED PAR38 bulbs deliver a 40-degree light output. As such, they can be used for growing vegetables and fruits, floriculture, Flowers, vertical farms and propagation.
- SAFE ALTERNATIVE. There’s no need to worry if a bulb breaks or about having to recycle it. Unlike fluorescent bulbs and CFL Bulbs, these LED lights do not contain mercury and won’t release any hazardous gases.
- VERSATILE USE. In addition to using them in a greenhouse, these chemical-free bulbs are perfect for many indoor environments. Use them to grow herbs in the kitchen, fruits and vegetables in the basement, or flowers in living spaces with minimal sunlight.
Very effective and very energy efficient Many people complain that these don’t seem very bright. Just remember it’s the micromoles, not the lumens, that matter. Each bulb emits 1900 micromoles. 1 micromole is equivalent to 602 quadrillion photons. I use these outdoors and when elevated properly they cover some ground. 4 houses away they’re just as bright to look at than in my own yard.All of my flowers have responded much better to these than the white LED grow lights. At 150w equivalence these use just 12 watts each. Many…
No where near the power you expect for a 150w equivalent light. Great color spectrum but this light is only 9watts? This is no where even close to the claimed intensity. Iâm using it as a grow light for a turf scubber project and it does grow algea but Iâm running it 24/7 no resting and the worth is slow. A true 150w equivalent light like this should be 24w five or take. This light is prob about as good as a regular cfl bulb only it has the right spectrum. The throw and spread is also horrible. Not sure why there is such a narrow lens on this bulb. Itâs…
i wasn’t sure about these bulbs so i ordered a couple of them. yeah, they work. my plants like them. i had the intention of buying more if these worked but when you consider factors like cost, life span, and dollars per watt, i was suspicious and thought i could do better so i bought some two of the FeCiDA LED lights here on amazon. Though rated at 50w i thought the FeCIDA lights would blow away these 12watt lights. To my surprise these spotlights are visibly brighter than the FeCIDA…
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