Based on NASA Color Spectrum technology, the 8-Watt Miracle LED Absolute Daylight Spectrum Grow Lite runs on 120VAC power fits any Standard E26/E27 Medium socket and a white light that emulates Daylight with its 5000K color temperature. Miracle LED lights produce the highest lumen output at the lowest wattage. All the energy savings of any green lighting alternative avoiding all the things you don’t like in others. This light is designed specifically to emulate the light temperature of Daylight to give your plants the natural light they crave without any of the UV rays the sun gives off – a perfect application would be for a kitchen herb garden. Instant on, no heat and containing none of the heavy-metal Mercury. LED lights do not produce any ultraviolet light, making them a better choice for homes that house expensive artwork and furnishings that can become damaged by UV rays over time. One LED light bulb can outlast 30 incandescent bulbs. LED lights operate at lower temperatures than halogen and incandescent lights carrying virtually no heat signature. The latest in LED system electronics, thermal management, as well as mechanical and optical design make the advantages of LED lighting a practical reality. Save up to 57 per year when replacing a 60 Watt incandescent bulb running continuously at U.S. Average of 0.11 per Kilowatt Hour. Don’t wait another minute to join the money-saving revolution that is Miracle LED. Absolute Daylight Spectrum Grow Lite Technical Specifications: 8 Watts, 300 Lumens, 120VAC, E26/E27, 5000K Daylight color temperature, 30,000 hours estimated lifespan. 1 Year Warranty. Part Number 605010.
Product Features
- Ultra efficient bulb uses only 8 Watts of power
- 5000K Daylight Spectrum spot light gives your plants the natural light they crave without the UV
- Great for seed startup and kitchen herb gardens
- Max absorption with virtually no heat signature and absolutely no Mercury
- Lasts up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs
Red/violet Good For the price this light is actually pretty good for seedlings,lettuce and other medium/low light plants however I’d like to see a spec sheet about specifically what wavelengths the bulbs are rated for.For those complaining about the red/violet color; Target absorption wavelengths for efficient Photosynthesis (chlorophyll A & B) in is around the 600-700nm(red) and 400-500nm(Blue) anything outside of these bands are typically of little use for green plants.Individual LED’s are…
They are great for 3-6 months, then slowly start to fade. I bought 12 of these, 6 to use and 6 for replacements. They all started out great. Plants really liked them. But after about 3-6 months, I started thinking they were not as bright. At first I thought it was an optical illusion or me just getting used to them. But I bought here on Amazon and confirmed, the bulbs were down about half of the light output they started with. By 12 months they were down to about 1/3…
You are wasting your money on this bulb. It’s only full output for 6-12 months. One of the reasons people get such wide results from this light are that people don’t have a light meter to measure the output of these lights. I do. When they are new, they put out a lot of light. Yes, it’s red/blue and your eye is weighted toward yellow, so you don’t see it, but the plants do. However, after several months I have tested the same lights with the same and on about half of them, the output is…
Comments are disabled for this post.