Can SANSI grow lights replace sunlight?
Full Spectrum SANSI grow light emits all wavelengths from 380nm to 800nm – just like natural sunlight. With white light efficient LED diodes and higher PAR output, grow lights greatly promote indoor growth by accelerating photosynthesis, ideal for all growth stages. Not all LED lights are suitable for growing. Plants require a very high light intensity and grow best using a full-spectrum light, which is crucial to know when choosing your LED light.Full-spectrum grow lights, with their ability to provide the necessary red and blue wavelengths, can sustain plant growth and development. However, it’s essential to consider the intensity and duration of light exposure.Some plants need to feel the direct rays of the sun on their foliage to perform their best. Others only need dappled, diffused light. Some houseplants can adapt to a wide range of light values, while others might wilt, turn pale, or develop weird spots if the light is too intense or not intense enough.
Do SANSI grow lights have UV?
Do SANSI white light grow lights contain UV light? No, all of our white light plant lights do not contain UV light and will not do harm to human eyes and skin, please rest assured to use. No Excessive, Harmful UV Radiation – One of the most common concerns with grow lights is UV exposure. While ultraviolet (UV) light is a natural component of sunlight and can have some benefits, prolonged exposure to certain UV wavelengths can lead to sunburns, skin aging, and even skin cancer.Safe for Humans: No Harmful UV, No Risk of Cancer One common concern is whether grow lights can cause skin damage or increase cancer risk—similar to prolonged UV exposure from the sun. Rest assured, Soltech grow lights are safe for human exposure.Although there’s no perfect answer that fits all use cases, experienced growers do provide some insights on how long should a grow light be on. In general, plants under grow lights need at least 8-10 hours of light per day, but no more than 18 hours – make sure your plants have at least 6 hours of rest per day.Growing lamps have a lifespan that is measured in hours. Some UV grow light bulbs might last longer than others. For example, LED grow lights have an estimated lifespan of 50,000-100,000 hours while HPS bulbs have an estimated lifespan of 24,000 hours.
Which type of grow light is best?
Lights that provide a full spectrum are the ideal choice for your growing space. This is where LED lights come in handy. Most LED growing lights offer both types of color spectrum lighting, so you can get all the benefits. TIP: Violet-blue light promotes plant growth and red light promotes plant budding. LED GROW LIGHTS A good 250W LED is equal to a 400W HPS, which can cover around 6–8 plants. By comparison, a high-powered 1200W LED should be able to cover around 9–16 plants.Grow lights aren’t always worth the trouble. Grow lights often provide uneven distribution or too little or too much light and may be give off too much heat. Space must be considered as well since some types of lights will require ventilation.A 300 to 400 watt LED system typically provides equivalent or superior illumination compared to 1000W HPS fixtures.Generally, grow lights that use 200-400w’s can grow around 1-3 plants per light; lights that use 500-700w’s can grow around 4-5 plants per light; and lights that use over 800w’s of power can grow 6-8 plants per light.