Grow Lights
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Proper lighting is the most important item in indoor gardening. Adequate light is the key to photosynthesis. Without adequate lighting, plants grow weakly, are leggy, and may even die. Our eyes automatically adjust to varying light conditions, so what seems like bright lighting can be useless for plant growth. Natural sunlight is ideal for plant growth. For indoor gardening, it is up to the gardener to supply proper lighting, in adequate quantities and with the proper color spectrum, to replace that natural sunlight.
"The most important thing to
know about grow lights which ones to
use based on
your plant."
The Basics
There are many choice
for lighting, but the two most commonly used types
of lighting include HID and Fluorescents.

Fluorescent Grow Lights
- Since fluorescent grow lights produce just a
fraction of the power of Metal Halide and High
Pressure Sodium grow lights, they are generally
unsatisfactory for general use. They are useful for
starting new plants and for some compact hydroponics
projects, but must be placed very close to the
plants. To cover a 2′ by 4′ area, you will need a
minimum of four 54-watt 4′ fluorescent bulbs, placed
as close to the growing plants as possible. Even
then, results may not be satisfactory and producing
fruits and vegetables will be difficult. Still,
fluorescent grow lights are well suited for the very
early stages of plant growth, and are often used to
start new plants.
High Intensity
Discharge -
Both Metal Halide (MH) and
High Pressure Sodium (HPS) bulbs fall into
this category. Their intensely bright light makes
them ideal for lighting indoor plantings. Both
require Reflector housings and Ballasts to operate.
In almost all cases, the same reflectors and
switchable ballasts can be used to for both MN and
HPS bulbs. The area that these forms of lighting can
cover depends on their wattage. Ranging from 150
watts to 1000 watts, a single fixture can cover from
a small self-contained hydroponics garden up to
20-40 sq. ft. Large installations will require
multiple fixtures. Since HID lamps create a great
deal of heat, proper venting or even ducting and
fans are usually needed.
Metal Halide
- These bulbs produce an
intense light of blue-white spectrum, excellent for
vegetative plant growth. A plant grown under a metal
halide light will often exhibit increased leaf
growth and strong stem and branch development. They
are less suited for the flowering and fruiting
stages of most plants
High Pressure
Sodium -
These lamps produce an orange light, which simulates
the autumn sun. This light is best for fruiting and
flowering flowers and fruit will be larger and more
prolific when these lights are used. Flowers and
vegetables finished off under high-pressure sodium
will show tighter, stouter blossoms with increased
yields. High-pressure sodium lights are often used
in commercial greenhouses. If there is to be only
one light source for the entire life of a flowering
plant, HPS is the best economical choice. Many
indoor and hydroponics gardeners switch between MH
and HPS bulbs, depending on the growth cycle. Almost
all lighting systems we carry support both types of
HID bulbs.
LED Grow
Lights - Grow
lights using efficient LED sources are relatively
new. Early versions of these lights had insufficient
power to be effective for most growers. Recently a
new high-density LED array technology was
introduced, which packs more LEDs and offers more
power than previous LED Grow Lights.
No matter what you need
when it comes to Grow Lights, we have it all.
From LED to Fluorescent we have them all.
We carry all lighting accessories and have many
Package Specials to offer. So when it comes to your
Grow Lights there is no need to look further than
us.