Plants grow better when they’re exposed to many bands of lights, including invisible bands. At USA LED Light Systems, our grow lights offer the wavelengths under which plants thrive. That means you can see equal or even better growth than you’ve achieved with any other form of indoor lighting.
Better yet, LED creates this ideal lighting while using less energy than Metal Halide (MH) or High Pressure Sodum (HPS) lighting. Those two forms of lighting have been recommended for indoor gardens for years, but advances in LED lighting and the development of high-quality LED grow lights make them the superior choice for any gardener.
How USA LED Improves Indoor Garden Performance
Cheap LED lights simply don’t offer enough wavelengths for photosynthesis. Meanwhile, MH and HPS may or may not emit the optimal lighting for your plants. Many gardeners have combined MH and HPS for single plants, when a single, high-quality LED grow light performs for all plants and during all growth stages.
Furthermore, LED at its highest quality can be engineered to emit very precise levels of lighting. That kind of highly specific targeting simply can’t be achieved with MH and HPS lighting.
LED emits light at wavelengths close to chlorophyll’s absorption peaks. Absorption peaks, simply put, are different kinds of lighting at which plants perform the greatest amount of photosynthesis. When light reaches these “absorption peaks,” plants grow better because they absorb more light and turn that light into energy. At USA LED, we only sell grow lights that emit the greatest possible amount of light within the absorption peaks. Not only does this ensure superior plant growth, this saves you money since you won’t waste energy producing less effective lighting.
At USA LED, we achieve the optimal lighting for plant growth by combining blue, red, and orange lighting. This combination provides resources needed for all kinds of plants throughout the life cycle.
Great for Any Indoor Garden
- Hydroponics
- Soil Gardens
Optimal for all Kinds of Plants
- Fruit — Strawberries, Tomatoes, Avocado, Orange, Banana, Fig, Apple
- Vegetables — Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, Cucumbers, Peppers
- Herbs — Basil, Lavender, Rosemary, Serrisa, Oregano, Sage
- Flowers — Roses, Orchids, African Violets, Poinsettas, Hibiscus
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