Grow Light Fixtures & Kits FAQ
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13.39-in 1-Light Black 24-Watt Full Spectrum LED Grow Light Kit
Does this light emit UV? What band? What frequencies?
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This grow light will not emit UV, as our grow light spectrum starts at 400nm, which is not in the UV wavelength range of 200nm to 400nm. Additionally, our full spectrum covers the range of 400nm to 700nm, which is optimal for promoting healthy plant growth.
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144-in 3-Light Black 33-Watt Full Spectrum LED String Grow Lights
Is this enough light for a 4x8 green house and how close does the light have to be to the plants
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Yes, it's enough for a 4ft*8ft green house, and suggest installation at 19.68"~31.5" above the plants for reference.
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15.16-in 1-Light White 21-Watt Selectable Spectrum LED Grow Light Kit
How can get replacement sponges if we do so?
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You can easily purchase replacement sponges by searching the keyword 'Grow Sponges' on any popular online marketplace.
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15.16-in 1-Light White 21-Watt Selectable Spectrum LED Grow Light Kit
what type of plantfood is in this garden? Perhaps the ingredient list.
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There are 2 bottles of plant food (A & B). The "A" bottle includes soluble P2O5, K2Q, MgO, EDTA-Fe, EDTAMu, EDTA-Cu, EDTA-Zn, and B. The "B" bottle includes CaO and MgO for reference.
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15.16-in 1-Light White 21-Watt Selectable Spectrum LED Grow Light Kit
How does the water gauge work?
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We utilize a water level buoy to ascertain the water level as a point of reference.
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15.16-in 1-Light White 21-Watt Selectable Spectrum LED Grow Light Kit
Can I transplant the herbs to an outdoor raised bed without removing the sponges? Are the sponges biodegradable & will the roots grow through them?
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Sponges are biodegradable and can be seamlessly moved to elevated outdoor structures without the need for removal. However, it's important to be mindful of the plants' adjustment when transitioning from hydroponics to soil. They might require an extended period to establish roots and adapt to the new environment, which could potentially impact their survival rate.