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600 Watt Linear LED Grow Light | 380 to 780nm Full Spectrum | 1680 umol/s PPF | 2.0 umol/J PAR Efficacy | 100-277V

SKU: MLLG-TP-LED-GLIN-600 | Web ID: 2157
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600 Watt Full Spectrum LED - 380-780nm - grow light exhibits both high PAR efficacy at 2.00 umol/j and PPF at 1680 umol/s. BTU output is only 2046 BTU/hrs. This fixture comes with an eye hook.

Producing a total PPF output of 1680 umol/s and a Photon Efficacy (fixture efficiency) of 2.00 umol/J, our 600W Commercial LED grow light creates a highly efficient light spread at a close distance from the crop canopy.

When compared to regular similar wattage 1000 Watt High-Pressure Sodium grow lights, our grow light can reduce HVAC loads by 50%+ and increase crop yields of up to 35 to 60%.

This grow light is designed with both vegetative and flowering growth periods in mind. There is no need to switch plants between rooms. It is designed so it can dim, allowing you to adjust PPFD levels produced without losing efficiency.

This LED Grow Light is designed to be mounted horizontally over the canopy of plants. The ideal bed size is 4X4 or 5X5.


What plants do well with a PPF of 1680 umol/s?

Cannabis (marijuana): Cannabis plants generally require high light levels, especially during the flowering stage. A PPF of 1680 umol/s can provide the intensity needed for robust growth and optimal flower production.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes are high-light-demanding plants that can thrive under intense light levels. This PPF level can promote vigorous growth, fruit set, and quality.
Peppers: Peppers, both sweet and hot varieties, benefit from high light intensities. This PPF can support their growth, flowering, and fruiting stages.
Leafy greens: Plants like lettuce, spinach, kale, and other leafy greens can tolerate and benefit from high light levels.
Orchids: Many orchid species thrive under high light levels, especially those adapted to bright, filtered light conditions.
Succulents and cacti: Desert-adapted plants like succulents and cacti can tolerate and benefit from high light intensities.

For grow lights, how good is a PAR efficiency of 2.00 umol/J?

A PAR efficiency of 2.00 umol/J indicates that for every joule of electrical energy consumed by the grow light, it emits approximately 2.00 micromoles of photons within the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) range (400-700 nm).

A PAR efficiency of 2.00 umol/J is considered good and represents a relatively efficient grow light. It signifies that the grow light is converting a significant portion of the electrical energy it consumes into usable photons for photosynthesis.


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Web ID: 2157