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Miracle LED 605020 Grow Bulb, Red and Blue

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Miracle LED 605020 Grow Bulb, Red and Blue

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002NGKITW
  • Item model number: 605020

By : Miracle LED
Price : $16.99
You Save : $1.00 (6%)
Miracle LED 605020 Grow Bulb, Red and Blue

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
2-Watt NASA Designed Grow Lite, Type R, 120VAC LED Light Bulb. Standard E27, Medium, Grow Lite Bulb. All the energy savings of any green alternative avoiding all the things you don't like in others. This light is for growing and fruiting plants - a perfect application would be for a kitchen herb garden. Instant on, no heat, and without 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. The latest in LED system electronics, thermal management, and mechanical and optical design, making the advantages of LED lighting a practical reality. LED light bulbs will eventually be what we use to replace incandescent bulbs - Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) are a temporary solution to energy-efficient lighting. The reason LEDs have not yet displaced CFLs from the market are twofold: the first generation LED bulbs had a narrow and focused light beam, and the up-front costs of the LED bulbs are higher than incandescent or Compact Fluorescent Lights. The "sticker shock" of the new LEDs remains a deterrent to their widespread acceptance by consumers. However when LED bulbs are compared with CFLs and incandescent for overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness this deterrent should vanish. When considering the number of incandescent and fluorescent bulbs needed for the lifespan of the LED, along with the energy used during that lifespan, your savings will be exponential over your purchase price.
Color:Bi-Spectrum Ideal Indoor plant growth lighting. The Miracle LED Grow Lite is the latest technological innovation in indoor plant growth. It's daylight spectrum produces the highest lumen output at the lowest wattage, for optimum plant stimulation. Standard E26, Medium base Type R 120VAC 2, Watt Bi-Spectrum NASA inspired to replace a standard 60W incandescent spot light bulb Nearly zero heat output Costs 3 per 100 Hours (Based on most USA areas) Lasts 600% Longer than standard 50w-65w bulbs 30,000 + Estimated Life Hours

Technical Details

  • 50-Watt equivalent bulb uses 2-Watt of power
  • Spectrum spot light enhances bud and flowering
  • Great for seed start up and kitchen herb gardens
  • Lasts up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs
  • Not manufactured with hazardous materials

 

Miracle LED 605020 Grow Bulb, Red and Blue

 

Customer Reviews


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 manufactured and tested for specific wavelength,Light angle, and power outputs
Any Led light that expresses almost all white may be good for general indoor lighting but really inefficient for plant lighting.

I am pleased with the performance of the light. I have had it since Christmas 2009, BUT it only works for ONE plant at a time. Not well explained--and very pricey to just light a single plant. I am an avid indoor gardener. No way could I afford to light my entire collection with these.
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