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Full Spectrum LED Grow Light

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Our Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights are the perfect solution for growing plants in dark places, delivering the optimal wavelengths of light your plants need to grow.

The Grow Lights are fully adaptable and adjustable, allowing you to customise your space.

And remember, happy plants = happy life!

We’ve put years of work into the internals of our grow lights to ensure they last - in particular the power supply and control box, which is the most common failure point for other grow lights.

We’re confident our lights are the highest quality on the market. To show our confidence we have a 2 year guarantee. If any issues occurs in that time just contact our support and we’ll organise a refund or replace.

Our Full Spectrum LED Grow Lights are the perfect solution for growing plants in dark places, delivering the optimal wavelengths of light your plants need to grow.

The Grow Lights are fully adaptable and adjustable, allowing you to customise your space.

And remember, happy plants = happy life!

We’ve put years of work into the internals of our grow lights to ensure they last - in particular the power supply and control box, which is the most common failure point for other grow lights.

We’re confident our lights are the highest quality on the market. To show our confidence we have a 2 year guarantee. If any issues occurs in that time just contact our support and we’ll organise a refund or replace.

Why You Will Love It!

How It Works

With a robust metal design, and quality Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) which emit a "full spectrum" of wavelengths, this product is a quality investment for anyone hoping to level up their plant game! The primary wavelengths of light required for plant growth are the blue and red wavelengths.

These segments of the light spectrum are crucial in aiding a plant's growth as blue light stimulates the formation of chlorophyll (crucial in the process of plant photosynthesis which aids healthy leaf and stem growth), and red light promotes germination, root growth, and bulb development. This product provides those wavelengths, as well as others to result in a user friendly "white light" output.

wavelengths of light used in full spectrum LED grow lights

Specifications

Specifications

  • The Light tube length: 27cm
  • Adjustable neck: 39cm
  • Power cord: 155cm
  • Clip can open comfortably to 6cm but can reach up to 3inches/7.5cm
  • The frame (clamp, adjustable necks & cord) of this light is black.
  • Input Voltage: 5V
  • Rated Power: 2 Headed Light = 8.5W, 3 Headed light = 10W
  • Monthly Energy Cost: ~£0.51 for the 2 headed light, and £0.56 for the three headed light (Assumes 12 hours per day, with average UK Electricity prices of £0.18/kWh.)
  • Expected Life Span of Lights: 50,000 hours

What's included

  • 1 x LED grow light
  • 1 x USB cable
  • 1 x Wall socket adaptor
  • 1 x Users manual
  • Integrated controller

Note: Light does not come with the pot

Setup Video

Setting up your grow light

Setting up your grow light is a breeze! It comes fully assembled, so all you need to do is clip it onto a table, shelf or other surface, and arrange the lights over your plants.

Positioning your grow light

Ensure the light stays at least 10cm from any leaves (so as to not burn the leaves).

  • Adjust the timer to suit your plant's needs
    • 12hrs for plants in spaces with low light levels
    • 9hrs for spaces which receive indirect natural light
    • 3hrs for plants in high natural light environments).
  • Also consider the natural environment of the plant you are growing - indoor plants may not need much supplementary light, whereas something like basil will need a lot.
  • Adjust light brightness; we suggest starting on a dim setting and building up to the brightest setting, this will allow your plants time to adjust. If you see your leaves "burning" or browning, reduce the light intensity.

Check out the video below for our walk through on how to setup your growlight! We know the light's purple - but the setup is still the same!

FAQs

Are these lights suitable for soil plants too?

Yes! Our lights simply imitate the wavelength of light that plants need to grow. That means you can use this for your hydroponics, aquaponics, or soil grown gardening project!

Does the light produce UV light?

Our grow lights use LED bulbs that emit a very small amount of UV light. Don’t panic though, the UV output is even less than most household bulbs and it definitely isn’t enough to harm your plants in any way.

How are grow lights different to normal lights?

The short answer is that grow lights are optimised to emit the wavelengths of light that plants need to grow. For the full answer our FAQ article on the difference between normal light and grow lights may be useful!

What's the best way to measure the effectiveness of a grow light?

Grow lights are different to normal household light bulbs as they emit the wavelength of light that plants need to grow - measured on the PAR scale (mroe detail below). By comparison most household lights are optimised for the visible light spectrum. To understand grow light measurement you first need to know the difference between the main measurements:

  • Lumens - Spectrum of light that fits in the wavelength that the human eye can see.
  • Watts - purely a measure of energy consumption.
  • Kelvin - measure of "temperature" of light for example blueish or reddish light
  • PAR - Photosynthetic active radiation, the wavelength of light that plants need to grow.
  • PPFD - Photon Photosynthetic flux density, or the intensity of light produced in the spectrum required for plant growth.

What's the main differece between the full spectrum and purple grow lights?

These grow lights have a range of features so this is quite a long answer, for more details please see our FAQ article on the difference between our full spectrum and purple LED grow lights.


Customer Reviews

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Lynne Berry
Triple plant light

Love it, very adjustable. Little too early to say if helping but am quietly confident!

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Dominic Marteaux
Outstanding quality !!

I have been growing cacti and succulents for years as a hobby, so much that, as you can see from thr pic, I do not have the use of my kitchen table ! I tried many grow lights in the past but must say that the full spectrum one from Gathera is absolutely brilliant. Visible faster growth, brings out the colouring on the plants and you do not have to plug them in. You can, as I do, plug it into a 20,000-27,000 mAh power bank as it runs out of juice after 6-7 hours. My windows face due South which also helps. I would have hated to run unsightly cables through the kitchen.
Anyway Folks, Happy Bunny I is hehe.
Thank you

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Ann G Kinnear
Happy plants

My plants love these lights , I've had them a couple of weeks and have worked up from 3 hrs to 6 hrs per day and they're looking much healthier

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Kenneth Glashan
2nd one

I bought 1 to see if tt lived up to the claims - I now have 2 need I say more?

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Teajenny
If you have houseplants get one of these!

Can’t rate more highly. Some plants like my peace lily just look fuller and more lush - just happier.
Here’s where i can actually see the results in just 3 weeks! i’ve had a cutting for almost 2 years (looks like a darker variety of a pothos but i’m unsure). Until now its only had 2 leaves. There is now new growth and a shoot coming off.
Spider plant cuttings i’ve had sitting in water for 10 days have strong healthy thick roots and are ready to be potted.
I’d cut back my monsterra and had stems in water and they had a good healthy root system and i repotted after just 14 days.
My kentia palm has new growth and shoots and had looked like it was dying before i got these lights.
My money plant that had looked fake because of no new growth or change in a year has 2 little new leaves growing.
I’m so impressed and have recommended to my friends and family.
I’ve been using the lamp for around 7 hours a day. I live in Scotland (currently its November) i’ve been putting on the lights from around 3 or 4pm until i go to bed at 10/11pm.