
A dimmable grow light built for large indoor plants
This full spectrum LED grow light for large plants and plant collections is fully dimmable from low to full output, so one fixture covers seedlings, propagation and established large indoor plants — with an IP54 waterproof rating for greenhouses and humid rooms.
This dimmable grow light vs. a fixed-output panel
A fixed-output panel gives you one brightness. This one adjusts to the plant.
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FIXED-OUTPUT PANEL |
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Stepless dimming, low to full — a genuinely dimmable grow light |
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IP54 waterproof — greenhouses & humid rooms |
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180 LEDs, 100W real power draw |
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Full spectrum 400–780nm incl. IR/UV |
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Coverage up to ~90 x 90cm |
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Ceramic heat-sink, CE certified, 25,000hr life |
Real specs, not marketing numbers
Manufacturer-rated figures from the product datasheet.
From the datasheet
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Reaches full 100% brightness — stepless dimming scales all the way up to full output (manufacturer-stated).
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Full spectrum coverage — 400–780nm including IR and UV (manufacturer-stated).
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IP54 waterproof rating — rated for use in humid rooms and greenhouses, not just standard indoor spaces.
These are manufacturer-rated spec figures, not a customer survey — we don’t have review data yet since the store hasn’t launched.
What makes this grow light different
Common questions
Is this grow light actually dimmable?
Yes — stepless dimming from low to full output, not just a few fixed preset levels, so you can fine-tune brightness for the plant and the room.
What's the coverage area?
Manufacturer-recommended coverage is up to roughly 90 x 90cm — sized for large indoor plants and plant collections, not just a single small pot.
Can I use it in a humid room or greenhouse?
Yes — it carries an IP54 waterproof rating, suited to greenhouses, humid rooms, and use near aquariums or terrariums as well as standard indoor spaces.
Is it safe to use near water?
The IP54 rating covers splashing water and humidity, which is why it's suited to greenhouses and rooms near aquariums or terrariums — as with any electrical fixture, avoid direct submersion.
How long do the LEDs last?
Rated for a 25,000-hour lifespan, on a ceramic heat-sink design and CE certified.
Will this work for small plants too, or just large ones?
The stepless low-to-full dimming means one fixture can handle gentler light for seedlings and propagation right through to established large houseplants — not just large plants.
How many hours a day should I run it?
As general practice, most growers run supplemental full-spectrum lighting around 12–14 hours a day, with at least 8 hours of darkness — use the dimming control to adjust based on how your own plant responds.