Grow Lights - Grow GuideGarden grow lights are the key to a great indoor garden. Choosing a hydroponic light is the single-most important decision you will face when setting up your grow space. For more information about Garden Grow Lights, please see our information pages listed below. For any product inquires or questions please Contact Us or stop by our store located in Loveland, Colorado.
Grow Light InformationThere are three main types of grow lights: Incandescent, fluorescent, and high-intensity discharge (HID). Incandescent lights are generally a poor choice for garden grow lights due to their inefficiency and limited light spectrum. HID grow lights are more efficient and produce more light (up to 10x more lumens/watt than an incandescent light), but also produce more heat, are more expensive, and will require the additional maintenance and expense of a ballast. You should be aware that HID hydroponic grow lights will be slow to warm up to their full strength. It can take up to 100 hours of burning before the light intensity and color will stabilize. A general rule for your garden's required lighting is that 1000W will adequately penetrate about 16-25 square feet of plant area. To make your indoor gardening system more efficient, you should consider using a reflector and/or light mover. Also, don't forget that many types of hydroponic grow lighting require a ballast to ignite the bulb. Types of Grow Lights![]() Fluorescent Garden Grow Lights Because of their low heat emission and soft light intensity, fluorescent grow lights can be very effective for low-growing plants (lettuce, spinach, etc.) or plants that need indirect light (African Violets). Burning the tips should not be an issue when using compact fluorescent grow lights, so you can get the lights very close to the top of your plants. ![]() HPS Garden Grow Lights They are high in the red and yellow parts of the light spectrum, which simulates the fall sun. The biggest drawbacks of HPS bulbs are their high heat output and higher cost. The heat output problem can be offset with a good garden design that allows for plenty of ventilation. ![]() Metal Halide Garden Grow Lights Metal halide garden grow lights work best for leafy crops like lettuce or spinach because they are so high in cool spectrum light (blue). This encourages tight, compact growth and lots of leaf development, but flowering will be limited. |