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The GE Grow LED Light Bulb PAR38 is a professional-grade indoor grow light designed to optimize plant growth with a high PPF of 50 µmol/s and an advanced red and blue light spectrum. It emits a natural white light that’s easy on the eyes, fits standard E26 fixtures, and boasts an impressive 25,000-hour lifespan. Energy-efficient and trusted by experts, it’s perfect for indoor herb gardens, flowering plants, and fruiting crops.
Brand | GE |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Energy Efficient, Advanced Red Light Spectrum, High Output PPF: 50 micromoles per second |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | PAR38 |
Bulb Base | E26 Medium |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 4E+1 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Horticulture, Commercial, Nursery, Hydroponics, Farming, Agriculture, Organics |
Light Color | White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shape | Bulged |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | Grow Light |
Connectivity Technology | Normal Bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Switch |
Theme | Garden, Horticulture, Kitchen |
Included Components | One (1) GE Grow Light LED Flood Light Bulb |
Power Source | Electric |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Power Consumption | 32 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Light Source Wattage | 30 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 1.03"W x 1.05"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App |
Average Life | 25000 Hours |
Efficiency | higher than traditional incandescent bulbs |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043168503150 |
Manufacturer | GE Lighting |
UPC | 043168503150 |
Part Number | 93101233 |
Item Weight | 1.24 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 93101233 |
Size | 1 Bulb |
Color | Flowers & Fruit |
Style | Flowers & Fruit |
Finish | White |
Pattern | Lights |
Installation Method | Hanging |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Switch Style | Toggle |
Special Features | Energy Efficient, Advanced Red Light Spectrum, High Output PPF: 50 micromoles per second |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited warranty. |
D**L
Good choice, good value!
Very educated pick! It's all that!
S**A
Great lights
This product looked like a great quality. It’s metal and good quality.
E**C
Great light
Nice and bright, helped my plants grow big and strong.
Q**Q
Works well for my succulents. They're happy.
Pretty good. Back for a replacement for the one I bought 9/2022. Just burned out today.
W**G
Great for plants, big and bulky for cute lamp base
I have a lot of indoor plants, and we got these while temporary staying in a small rental that didn't have much natural lighting. I ordered them based on recommendations I saw online, and I ordered a floor lamp that I thought was cute and could be used with these or regular bulbs in the future. My plants seem to be responding well to these bulbs. My only complaint is how large and bulky they are. They do not look normal at all in the lamp base that we got, and it makes it very heavy where the globe is for the light. The lamp bases are weighted but I still have to make sure that this is sitting very steady so it doesn't tip over because the bulb is so heavy. They definitely do not look like I wanted him to, but for the time being there getting the job done and providing light for the plants. I might would order again, but just be mindful of what it would look like depending on what light fixture you're putting it in.
A**G
keeps outside plants alive inside through the winter
I've been using this to keep some plants alive inside through the winter the past couple years and it's been great. Very easy setup, just put it in a light socket, it fits the cheap metal clip ones if you need to mount it somewhere, and point it at the plants. I know some lights can be a fire risk so I was careful at first but even leaving this on all the time it doesn't get too hot. And all my plants are alive!
O**K
It works good.
I was able to use it with a ceramic "screw in piece" on a typical dome bulb product.However, I did not search for that specific term, on Amazon.I tried searching, to purchase something that would not, maybe get on fire. But, everything in the search results for as long as I could search, seemed weak.The part where the bulb, goes into the lamp, or half-dome device, was always plastic, from my normal search results.But, with this bulb or anything like it, that may heat up, I would recommend not risking it, and maybe buy from a local store, for the device to plug this bulb into. Or, use the term ceramic? I am not sure, as I did not try.Good bulb, and works well, after three weeks.Need a second though or, a different version. As, the total main focus is in the middle, and not dispersed as I had expected.I would need a second one anyways. I was just checking after many years of using in-door lighting, to "see" if this one worked. It did, for my needs at like twenty four, to thirty inches, and maybe a range to at the ground of mainly 18 inches.Good product, and happy with the purchase. But, wondering if, aside from the "numbers", if two of these are as good as one of the same brand with the long type versions for a little over $60.Either way, two of these can be more helpful, than one great one.Tried before, many years ago with one tiny plant bulb, and got massive results. Not sure of the brand. But, at that time I used just one regular tube light, for fun. Massive, results.Gave to college friends, with big lights, and brains, and came back after a couple months to "tears".Little lights, can be your "friend".
H**I
No dishonest specs
I think I didn't actually need a new bulb as it turns out. My Black Knight was developing green in the new center growth but I believe it was actually just being blocked by one of my taller Pachyveria.Regardless I don't have a lot of space to create a strong or efficient light set up for my table of succulents and I learned in my first go around that most single bulbs or wands on Amazon seem to be advertised unfaithfully to their real life performance. There's only so much a single bulb under $40 and under 50w can output so your expectations must be realistic for what can be achieved in this range. There's a lot of fancy looking multi-colored LEDs claiming extremely high PPFD beyond their capabilities. This bulb claims PPF 50 with no PPFD claim, which is the more important measurement. At 6-12 inches it seems to have a reasonably good PPFD based on the condition of my succulents after 3ish weeks. I am running it for ~14 hours a day because I get little to no natural sunlight in my house or even in my yard for that matter.My last bulb also had no PPFD measurement but advertised " about 1000umol @12" ". It was one of the pink/purple type LED supposedly optimized for non-vegetating plants. It kept my plants in decent color and not stretching but the coverage area wasn't great. This one so far seems to be a little more effective than that one was, possibly due to being full spectrum daylight. My Black Knight is looking a little more dark and all the green is gone, still nice and compact in the center, wish I thought about taking pictures before. Also the other bulb had a cooling fan while this one does not, so that's a big plus in my opinion. I got a new succulent in the mail that was poorly packaged and bent. I have it on the edge of the light area and it's beginning to stand up normally after being watered.I'm happy with the purchase, it works for my limited space and it's nicer to have the daylight color over the pink/purple. There's no outrageous claims for output beyond the wattage capabilities.Update 8/31/22I'm struggling to find the right height for this one. I don't think it's actually any better the one I had before, which leaves me to be of the opinion that all bulbs in this similar price range probably have similar output. My variegated Platyphylla has turned from green with red stripes to almost solid red. But my most compact echeveria (some Laui hybrid) that has done the best for me so far has lost some of its form at a 8-12 inch height. The bent succ never corrected but I think that's because the shipper actually killed it, I'm not certain there was anything I could do in this case. But I do rotate all my succs on a regular basis and they aren't straightening up very well.
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