LED Grow Lights

LED grow lights are energy-efficient artificial lighting fixtures designed to emit specific light spectra that drive plant photosynthesis. Modern full-spectrum LEDs replace or supplement sunlight in indoor and vertical farming systems, delivering targeted wavelengths β€” primarily red and blue β€” that plants use most efficiently.

Key Facts

  • Full-spectrum LEDs cover 380–750 nm, mimicking natural sunlight
  • Red light (630–660 nm) drives flowering and fruiting; blue (430–460 nm) drives vegetative growth
  • Up to 70% more energy-efficient than HPS or fluorescent grow lights
  • Produce minimal heat compared to HID lights, reducing cooling costs
  • Lifespan of 50,000+ hours β€” significantly longer than HPS bulbs
  • Key metric is PPFD (Β΅mol/mΒ²/s) β€” the amount of usable light reaching the plant canopy

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