What is the best grow light for indoor plants?

Some house plants can thrive in low light but if the plants in your indoor garden require direct sunlight or long hours of light per day, you’ll likely need a grow light for your garden. 


Indoor gardening has never been easier. Grow lights for indoor plants allow you to cultivate a wide variety of plants at any climate during any time of year. These growing lights are specially designed to substitute natural sunlight, stimulating photosynthesis and providing the right color spectrum where the plant can grow and flourish. With the right fixture or bulb, you can have delicious tomatoes in the dead of winter or award-winning violets year-round.


What you should consider when choose a grow light?


Wavelength output
When shopping for LED grow lights, the wavelengths emitted are critical. An LED light sold for a shop light or lamp (for human lighting) was designed to work well for human vision, not to emphasize the blues and reds that we know plants need or necessarily include the whole PAR spectrum.
Electricity Output & Consumption
Your LED grow lights will have to operate for at least 10–11 hours each day, which in turn will lead to increased electricity bills.
Making an informed choice and reading the detailed product description can save you troubles in the future, therefore you should always check how many units is the total output. The options go up to 1,000W but you shouldn’t settle for anything less than 300W. Have in mind that the higher output helps compensate for any wattage loss.
Quality Semiconductor Chip
This is one of the most important things when choosing LED lights, as it contributes to two main factors — plant protection and durability.
The lights are in constant proximity to the plants and having low heat output guarantees that there won’t be any damage but also enables for a smaller distance between the lamp and the plant.
Also, a light with higher heat output would burn out more quickly and will need to be replaced sooner. Well balanced low heat output LED lamps let off less energy as heat and have aluminum heat sinks attached.
Understanding Watts
Watts tell us how much energy input a light requires. When most all lighting was incandescent bulbs, then Watts were a useful measure because the electricity input was directly related to the total light intensity output, which is measured in lumens.
What You Are Growing
The lighting you choose must be suitable for the type of plants you’re growing. All LED lights will do the job to some extent, but certain models are made to address specific plant needs, as plants needs different kinds of wavelengths during each growth stage.
Plant Growing Space
Space availability is a vital factor when purchasing lighting as it determines the amount and size of lamps you need.
The first thing you need to do is measure the exact size of your garden. Then you need to find out the lighting area size of the lamps you’re considering in order to determine the exact number you need.


There are a number of types of grow light types available, each with their own strengths and characteristics. Here’s a best recommend to you.


Scynce LED Raging Kale 250 LED Grow Light


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The RAGING KALE shines as a low-profile fixture for indoor and vertical farming. With an IP66 waterproof rating, wireless connectivity and patented optics, the RKa is the perfect solution for your early-stage growing needs. Designed in collaboration with some of the most demanding botanists, the RKa is the go-to fixture when you need a robust, powerful light at an affordable price.


NanoLux LEDex Modular LED Grow Light


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Nanolux light tracks allow for modular mounting of Nanolux LED lights. Convenient markings help to ensure even spacing between lights. They can be dimmed and turned on and off through protocol systems. This 2 foot long track can supply power for up 2-4 lights.


ThinkGrow Model-V 350 Watt LED Grow Light


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For commercial or home hobbyists cultivating without CO2 supplementation, the Model-V from ThinkGrow is an excellent fixture for the vegetative stage of growth with an extra dose of red light for the “Far Red Channel”


An independent Far Red 730nm channel is designed to target Phytochrome Far Red in photomorphogenic lighting applications. Delivering far-red light to then crop at certain times allows growers to manipulate plant responses, flower faster, and boost yields. *Recommend introducing Far Red light for 15mins after day cycle. TrolMaster Hydro-X Controller and Lighting Adaptor T (LMA-T) are required.


If you pay attention to our suggestions in this article your indoor grow operation should be an overwhelming success.