

#Table top plant grow light full
However, many LED grow lights are classified as full spectrum which means they closely resemble natural sunlight and emit white light that is pleasing to the eye. It was super interesting, but it also looked like a disco and that isn’t the type of light most gardeners want in their indoor living spaces. I recently visited a vertical urban farm where the LED fixtures threw off red light and blue light to encourage the vegetable crops to flower and fruit. LED technology allows growers to select different bulbs for different growth stages. The process is very efficient and releases little heat. Plants can then use the light for photosynthesis. The semiconductors, or diodes, restrict the flow of the electrons which makes them emit light. An LED is basically a semiconductor that produces light when electrical current flows through it. The Oslo 4-Tier LED Grow Light Garden is a stylish fixture for indoor living spaces and features full spectrum, high output LED lights. These products are featured on Savvy Gardening thanks to the sponsorship of Gardener’s Supply Company, an employee-owned company that builds and designs many of their innovative products.


Today I’d like to introduce you to the Oslo LED Grow Light Garden, which includes 1-tier, 2-tier, and 4-tier models for any sized indoor space. In fact, I even use my LED grow lights to start seeds indoors, grow microgreens, and enjoy a bumper crop of shoots like pea and sunflower shoots. But now, thanks to my LED grow lights, I have expanded my indoor plant collection to include light lovers, like succulents, cacti, and jade plants. For years I focused on low-light indoor plants, like snake plants, golden pothos, and spider plants. For me, one of the biggest challenges to growing plants inside my home has always been finding a space that offers enough light.
