Grow Lights
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Are these lights suitable for soil plants too?
Ourproducts are designed to cater to a variety of gardening projects, including hydroponics, aquaponics, and soil-based gardening. Optimizing Plant Growth Our grow lights are carefully crafted to replicate the natural light spectrum that plants need for photosynthesis and overall health. By usi... -
Can I use Gathera grow lights in a bathroom, greenhouse, or other humid space?
Gathera grow lights are not rated for high-humidity environments. Here is what that means in practice and what to do instead. -
Do our grow lights use UV light?
Grow lights themselves are often associated with UV light, which of course many customers have health concerns about. We are not health professionals, so we can't speak to any health advice, however we can tell you what is in our lights, and why we feel they are totally safe for normal household ... -
How do I position the grow light and use its settings?
Tips for Growing Indoor Plants with Gathera UK Grow Lights Growing indoor plants can be a rewarding experience, but it often involves some trial and error to ensure your plants thrive. To help you achieve success with your indoor garden, here are some essential tips to consider when using Gather... -
Lumens/Watts/Kelvin/PAR - What is the best way to measure the effectiveness of a grow light?
Understanding Grow Light Measurements for Indoor Plant Growth As plant enthusiasts, we often find ourselves delving into the world of grow lights to ensure our indoor plants receive the optimal conditions for growth. Gathera understands the importance of providing quality grow lights to support ... -
Should I leave my grow lights on 24 hours a day or give my plants a dark period?
Plants need a daily dark period for healthy growth. Use the built-in timer on your Gathera light to set an automatic daily cycle. -
What is the difference between the different types of grow lights?
The main difference between the full spectrum and purple LED grow lights is of course the colour (duhh). Plants primarily need the red and blue wavelengths of light to grow. The BreezyGro and EasyGro lights provide blue and red light to the plants (which when combined appears as purple), resulti...