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Will Phlizon CREE COB 3000w Ensure Healthy Plant Growth in My Indoor Garden?

by Danny C Bruce Press Release Writer & Publisher
Phlizon CREE COB 3000w, as you know, is an LED indoor grow light. But, do you know that it is a full-spectrum light? Also, the actual power draw of this illuminant is 600@W. The good thing about this light is that it is popular for its stability and power. Also, the other things like its longer life, less light attenuation, smaller thermal resistance and higher brightness make this light special and ideal for your indoor plant growth needs.

Achieve faster growth:

The excellent point about the Phlizon CREE COB 3000w pointed out by many users is that it helps them achieve faster plant growth. This happens because of the high PPFD value of this indoor LED grow light. What other factors make this light the best for your garden indoors? Let us find out here:

What qualities make this light special?

• Energy efficiency: In fact, most indoor plant growers think about LEDs due to the high energy cost created by the indoor traditional lights. But, with Phlizon CREE COB 3000w, you can save on your energy cost. This happens because, with this light, you can just get rid of the waste of supplying spectrums not required for the specific growth cycle of a plant. With this light, you can achieve the same level of growth with just half of the power consumption than conventional lights.

• Save more money: As compared to other LED grow light EU, this light will save you money by eliminating the need for additional lighting equipment. With just 600W, this light saves a lot on your energy cost as well. In turn, you can save money your utility bills as well.

So, have you decided to choose Phlizon CREE COB 3000w for your indoor garden to achieve the utmost growth cycle?

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Created on Apr 17th 2020 23:37. Viewed 284 times.

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