ENERGY EFFICIENT: Philips LED PAR38 Grow Light Bulbs have an estimated annual energy cost of $44. Philips LED light bulbs are Mercury free and Energy Star Certified.
Product Features
- Optimal plant growth: Philips LED plant grow light mimics the sun’s spectrum and provides the optimal light spectrum, helping grow strong and vibrant plants. Product does not emit UV Rays.
- 50 degree beam angle: The 50 degree beam angle of the Philips LED plant grow light is preferable to narrow beam angle lamps, as it evenly lights The whole plant with the appropriate amount of intensity promoting optimal healthy growth
- Energy efficient: Philips LED PAR38 grow light bulbs have an estimated annual energy cost of $1.93. Philips LED light bulbs are mercury free and energy Star certified
- Long lasting: these Philips LED bulbs last 13X longer than incandescent and halogen bulbs. Each light bulb is expected to deliver a lifetime of up to 25, 000 hours of light (based on three hours per day), saving you the cost of frequent bulb replacement
- Compatibility: these Philips LED light bulbs fit in E26 medium screw bases. Not compatible with Philips Hue products. Philips LED PAR38 grow light bulbs are for non connected use only
Vampire Killer Light bulbs are not normally very complicated devices. They either turn on or they don’t. This one is a little more complicated in that it is also a “grow bulb”. It puts out full spectrum light that is normally used for growing plants indoors. It is NOT something that you would want to use for traditional indoor lighting due to the fact that it puts out ultraviolet radiation. UV is a natural part of the light spectrum and is healthy for plants but like natural sunshine overexposure to UV rays…
Unlike others, I didn’t get this bulb for plants, but for cats, particularly an elderly one who spent most of his life as an outdoor cat. His shelter was a shed, where he had a brooder lamp that he often was under in the winter. After I decided one snowy day to take him home and retire him from outdoor living, he would oddly most often sit in the window at night, instead of during sunny days. Yet he liked to sit under lamps, even though they weren’t shining down on him. Thus, I decided to…
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