grow light for plants ladate Solar Plant Grow Light Battery Powered, 96 LED Full Spectrum Ha –  The Happy Gardening Life
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grow light for plants

grow light for plants ladate Solar Plant Grow Light Battery Powered, 96 LED Full Spectrum Ha – The Happy Gardening Life

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grow light for plants ladate Solar Plant Grow Light Battery Powered, 96 LED Full Spectrum Ha – The Happy Gardening LifeBrand: ladate Color: Orange Features: Two Charging MethodsThe newly upgraded solar plant light features two charging options: solar charging and USB charging. (The product comes with a USB charging cable; the charger is not included.) This ensures your plants receive ample light even on cloudy days. Solar Powered & 0 Electricity BillThis solar plant grow light automatically lights up at night and turns off during the day when connected to a solar

Brand: ladate

Color: Orange

Features:

  • 【Two Charging Methods】The newly upgraded solar plant light features two charging options: solar charging and USB charging. (The product comes with a USB charging cable; the charger is not included.) This ensures your plants receive ample light even on cloudy days.
  • 【Solar Powered & 0 Electricity Bill】This solar plant grow light automatically lights up at night and turns off during the day when connected to a solar panel. Solar grow lights for indoor plants can be used as supplemental light for plants to promote growth and there's no need to pay any electricity bill for it! NOTE: manual opening by remote control/button on the bulb for daytime use.
  • 【Long-life Span】Our solar pendant grow lights comes with waterproof monocrystalline silicon 10.6in x 7in solar metal panels and large capacity batteries with high photovoltaic conversion efficiency. This battery powered plant grow light can effectively utilize sunlight, shorten the charging time and extend the lighting duration. Note: Charging efficiency depends on sunlight conditions.
  • 【Full Spectrum Light】The hemispheric lamp design enables a wider illumination range. It contains 96 LEDs and provides full-spectrum light. Among them, there are 12 blue LEDs (460nm), 20 red LEDs (635nm), 28 far-red light LEDs (730nm), and 36 warm white LEDs (3000K). Improve the growth rate and meet the light energy demand of plants in the whole process of germination, growth, flowering and fruiting.
  • 【Remote Control & Time Setting】The solar hanging plant light are easily controlled by a remote and the button on the top of the bulb. You can also set a timer for 3/5/8 hours and adjust 3 different brightness modes (30%, 60%, 100%) via the remote control. Meanwhile, excellent heat dissipation ensures plants don't get overheated when exposed to prolonged light, providing a safe environment for them.
  • 【Easy to Install & Versatile Application】The solar grow light has a hook for hanging anywhere. Cord length of 14.7 feet ensures solar panels can be placed outside in the sunlight. Panel with bracket can rotate 180° up & down. For high mounting, just drill holes, place the panel and tighten screws. Ideal for a multitude of spaces including balconies, greenhouses, dark rooms, indoor gardening spaces, windowsills and grow tent.

model number: LDUS-0005-SPGL-Orange

Part Number: LDUS-0005-SPGL-Orange

Package Dimensions: 12.5 x 11.3 x 5.5 inches

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