battery operated grow light for indoor plants Bionic Grow Light
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battery operated grow light for indoor plants

battery operated grow light for indoor plants Bionic Grow Light

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battery operated grow light for indoor plants Bionic Grow LightProduct Highlights: THREE LIGHT MODES: Choose between Blue, Red, and Full Spectrum UV light to meet the unique needs of your plants. Blue light promotes dense foliage, while red light encourages vibrant flowering. Perfect for growing plants from sprout to bloom. FLEXIBLE & ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: Features an automatic timer (3, 6, or 9 hours) and 8 brightness settings, customizable for various plant species and growth stages. EASY INSTALLATION: Offers

Product Highlights:

  • THREE LIGHT MODES: Choose between Blue, Red, and Full Spectrum UV light to meet the unique needs of your plants. Blue light promotes dense foliage, while red light encourages vibrant flowering. Perfect for growing plants from sprout to bloom.
  • FLEXIBLE & ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: Features an automatic timer (3, 6, or 9 hours) and 8 brightness settings, customizable for various plant species and growth stages.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Offers three mounting options—tabletop stand for portability, clip-on attachment for tight spaces, or direct mounting with included screws.
  • VERSATILE & MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: Ideal for growing organic, pesticide-free herbs like basil or ornamental plants that thrive indoors. Keep your plants lush and healthy without the need for outdoor sunlight.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY & CONVENIENT: Powered by an energy-efficient USB connection (cord included). No batteries required, ensuring a sustainable and hassle-free experience.

Technical Specifications:

  • Product Dimensions: 5"D x 3"W x 24"H
  • Lamp Type: LED
  • Light Modes: Blue, Red, Full Spectrum UV
  • Timer Options: 3, 6, or 9 hours (automatic shut-off)
  • Brightness Levels: 8 adjustable settings
  • Mounting Options: Tabletop, Clip-On, or Screw Mount
  • Connectivity: USB-powered (cord included)
  • Material: Plastic
  • Power Source: Corded Electric (50 watts)
  • Weight: 2.49 pounds
  • Special Features: Full Spectrum UV light, Adjustable Gooseneck (15”), and Multiple Installation Types


Why Choose the Bionic Grow Light?

Grow vibrant, healthy plants indoors effortlessly with the Bionic Grow Light. Designed for both beginner and advanced gardeners, it brings natural light indoors, ensuring year-round growth for herbs, flowers, and ornamental plants. Whether you're cultivating your culinary herbs or enhancing your home's greenery, this grow light provides the ideal conditions for success.

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