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), resulting in the efficient growth of plants. These lights can however be a bit daunting to some plant growers, which is why we offer a range of full spectrum grow lights which have other wavelengths added to the mix - which result in a white light. Typically the partial spectrum lights are considered more efficient than the white lights, however industry seems to be moving toward full spectrum as they work on a wide variety of plants, and the white light makes it easier to spot issues with plant health.
We would suggest that for most indoor plant growers, both lights will do the same job for your plants. The white lights do have more intensity to the visible eye, but in plant terms - the light supplied is similar.
Product | Light Colour | PAR* | PPFD* | Number of lights | Replaceable bulbs | Number of Light intensity settings | Can change colour | Can operate 1,2, or 3 bulbs at a time |
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EasyGro | Blue/Red/Purple | 21 | 93 | 2 | No | 5 | Yes | No |
BreezyGro | Blue/Red/Purple | 24 | 108 | 3 | No | 5 | Yes | No |
Full Spectrum 2 | White | 25 | 123 | 2 | No | 10 | No | Yes |
Full Spectrum 3 | White | 28 | 139 | 3 | No | 10 | No | Yes |
* For more details on how grow lights work, see our article on How to measure the effectiveness of grow lights.