Mars Hydro SP-150 140W Full Spectrum LED Grow Light

$139.99

SP150, a small single-bar LED grow light, with substantial blue in its full spectrum, is an optimal grow lighting solution for home-grow vegetables, lettuce, and succulents…its miniature enables flexibility in various home setups such as tables, cabinets, plant shelves, and as supplemental corner light.

  • Wattage – 140w
  • Veg Coverage – 2×2 ft
  • Flower Coverage – 1.5×1.5 ft

Featuring a thick aluminum passive heat sink and densely arranged chips, the SP Series provides high efficacy but low heat output while minimizing obstruction to natural light.

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Description

Efficient LED Grow Lights: SP150 mounts 322 pcs@120V (360 pcs@240V) diodes, consumes only 140w electrical power, but has matching PPF output with a 250w HPS light while saving 44% electrical energy.

Adequate PPF Output: Emitting 261umol photons per second, SP150 LED growing light promises 1.8g/w yield on average with 2.0μmol/j PPE, increasing yields by 30% over HPS lights.

Enhanced Blue Band In Spectrum: SP150 is a full-spectrum LED grow light with enhanced blue wavelength, thus beneficial to the growth/vegetative stage of plants, especially for stretching leaves, increasing leaf area, and cloning growing. Also, the full-spectrum design ensures the proper growth of the other plant stages.

Optimal Heat Dissipation: A finned heat sink built of aluminum dissipates the heat quickly leaving no worries about heated crops.

Safety Certifications And 5-Year Warranty: CE, ETL, RoHS, UKCA safety certification, 50,000-hour longevity, 5-year warranty, convenient local after-sales service.

Suitable For Various Home Veg Grows: Flexibly applied to a variety of home scenes, including cabinets, plant shelves, can also be used for corner supplemental lights.

Specifications

WATTAGE 140W ±5%@AC120V 140W ±%@AC240V
Core Coverage 1.5’x1.5′
Max Coverage 2’x2′
PPE 2.0μmol/j
PPF 279umol/S
Chip Brand BridgeLux
Spectrum 650-665nm 3000-3200K 6000-6500K
Max Yield 1.8g/W
Voltage AC110-130V,220-240V
Amps 1.747A@AC120V 1.105A@AC240V
BTU 477.4
Certificate UKCA,CE,RoHS, ETL, IP65
Lifespan 50000 hours
WARRANTY 5 years
Dimension 598* 80 * 49.5mm

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Knowledge Base

How to use led grow lights

LED grows lights should be placed from 14 to 30 inches above the plants. One of the biggest advantages of using LEDs is that they put off so little heat. So, you can place them close to your plants without worrying about burning them.

What color should my grow lights be?

Red light stimulates vegetative growth and flowering (but if a plant gets too much, it will become tall and spindly). Blue light regulates plant growth, which makes it ideal for growing foliage plants and short, stocky seedlings (but too much will result in stunted plants).

Does watts matter for grow lights?

Yes. Much like a human sunburn, your plants can burn or bleach if you use too much light. More wattage may mean more light output, but it also means more heat output, which can lead to burned plants.

What Color Light is Best for Plant Growth?

Violet-blue light in the 400 – 520 nanometer range encourages chlorophyll absorption, photosynthesis, and growth. Red light in the 610 – 720 spectrum range promotes flowering and budding.

How many watts does a grow light need to be?

As a rule of thumb, aim for 20 to 40 watts per square foot.  A good rule-of-thumb for LED grow lights is 32 watts of actual wattage per square foot of growing space for flowering medical or other large flowering plants.

How long should LED grow lights be on plants?

To be effective, grow lights really need to be on for at least 8-10 hours a day. This can vary up to 16 hours, depending on the conditions. That’s why LED grow lights are so popular – when they have to be left on all day, it’s best to use an energy efficient type!

Can you leave LED grow lights on all the time?

In general, you should not leave grow lights on 24/7. Plants need a light-dark cycle to develop properly. It’s believed that they truly do “rest” during periods of darkness, and probably use this time to move nutrients into their extremities while taking a break from growing.

What setting should I put my grow light on?

For vegetative growth, you should use lights that are in the 5,000-7,500 Kelvin range. As your plant enters into the flowering and fruiting stages of its life cycle it will need more of the red spectrum of light at the lower end of the kelvin scale.

How high should I hang my LED grow light?

LED grow lights are designed to be mounted between 6-12 inches from the canopy for maximum yields. This close proximity is possible because they produce substantially less heat than their HPS counterparts.

Do grow lights use a lot of electricity?

Some grow lights are fairly low powered, using as little as 10 watts in use. Others could easily draw up to 100 watts or more (ten times as much). Your electricity rates. Electrical use is measured in Kilowatt Hours (kWh) and generally, a single kWh will have a set price.

Do plants grow faster with LED lights?

Data analysis concludes that LED lights produce the necessary wavelengths of light needed in plant growth. The plants grown under LED lights produced growth that exceeded that of the plants grown under fluorescent lights.

What is the lifespan of an LED grow light?

LED grow lights typically last for 50,000 hours or more, whereas HID bulbs generally last 10,000 to 18,000 hours, depending on the specific type of bulb. When it comes to longevity, there’s really no competition. A major advantage of using LED grow lights is the huge spectrum of energy they provide.

Is 12 hours of grow light too much?

It is ideal to keep a grow light on for about 12 to 18 hours. Too much light in various growth phases can interrupt a weed plant’s natural process of growth and dormancy.

Can all plants go under a grow light?

LED grow lights are energy-efficient, cost-effective, and provide an ideal light spectrum for all types of plants.

When should grow lights be turned on?

The answer to this one is simple. Your grow lights should be turned on (or your seedlings should be put under lights) as soon as the first seed starts to sprout. Many types of seedlings grow very fast, and they will begin reaching for the light as soon as they emerge. So give them plenty of it right from the start.


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