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  • LED Grow Light - (NASA Red and Blue). L.E.D. Grow Light is an incredible way to grow plants indoors, in sheds and in green houses. T
  • This is an engineered gadget made for the indoors gardener, whatever it is your growing in your, green house, shed, or basement.
  • This round LED Grow Light produces both red and blue colors in order to promote and maintain maximum plant growth.
  • These Grow Lights are incredibly efficient in optimizing plant health and also save energy by not generating light in colours that plants do not use
  • Designed to be environmentally friendly. Extremely energy-efficient, the Grow Lights generate minimal levels of heat output and consume significantly less energy compared to standard fluorescent light systems.

LED Grow Light - Crop Circle Edition (NASA Red and Blue). L.E.D. Grow Light
is an incredible way to grow plants indoors, in sheds and in green houses.
Rest assure the Red and Blue LED light will give your variety of plants the
boost that they need.

The Crop circle edition comes with a simple screw style base to simple fit in
any standard house hold incandescent socket. In addition, the Crop Circle is
small, portable and easy to aim.

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