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MA1200 Grow Light Full Spectrum, 120 Watt Dimmable Plant Light Panel, LED Grow Light for Seed Starting Vegetables Bloom, Hanging Growing Lamp for 2x2/3x3 Grow Tent

MA1200 Grow Light Full Spectrum, 120 Watt Dimmable Plant Light Panel, LED Grow Light for Seed Starting Vegetables Bloom, Hanging Growing Lamp for 2x2/3x3 Grow Tent

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  • 【High-Efficiency Grow Light with 30% Higher Yield】 TheOneGrow MA1200 replaces traditional 250W HPS/MH lights with only 120W power draw, cutting energy consumption by 50% while boosting yields by up to 30%. Ideal for growers looking to maximize yield and efficiency in grow tents, vertical racks, or decorative home gardens.
  • 【True Full-Spectrum with Enhanced Red & Far-Red】 Equipped with 660nm red, 3000K warm white, 5000K cool white, and 730–740nm far-red wavelengths, this LED grow light delivers a natural daylight-like spectrum for every stage—from seedling and vegetative growth to flowering and fruiting. Its continuous blue-green-red coverage helps support lush foliage development for indoor ornamental plants, herbs, and leafy greens.
  • 【Advanced Aluminum Heatsink Prevents Hot Spots & Light Decay】 The 6mm finned aluminum core and reinforced edges create 3X more cooling surface than standard panels, actively pulling heat away from the delicate LEDs, preventing concentrated hot spots that cause light degradation. The result? Stable output and a significantly extended lifespan.
  • 【Dimming & Daisy Chain for Commercial Scaling】 Easily control brightness from 0–100% with the onboard dimmer knob. Daisy-chain up to 20 lights across 110V to 277V power systems. Whether for hobby growers or commercial hydroponics, this light adapts to your space and your scale.
  • 【Water-Resistant, Durable & Fully Supported】 Built with a sealed LED board and rugged housing, this grow light resists moisture and dust—perfect for indoor grow tents, greenhouses, and hydroponic setups. It delivers full-spectrum PAR coverage across up to a 3x3 ft veg area and is backed by a 5-year warranty with 24/7 US-based customer support.

Overview

  • Color : Silver
  • Shape : Rectangular
  • Material : Aluminum
  • Finish Type : Silver
  • Light Source Type : Light Emitting Diode
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What Our Customers Say

Perfect for my apartment!

These compact planters are exactly what I needed for my small balcony. The herbs are thriving and I love having fresh basil at my fingertips!

Great starter kit

As a beginner gardener, this kit made it so easy to start growing my own vegetables indoors. The instructions were clear and everything I needed was included.

Love the design

Not only functional but beautiful too! The minimalist design fits perfectly with my modern apartment decor. My succulents look amazing in these pots.

Space-saving solution

The vertical garden system is genius! I can grow so many plants without taking up floor space. Perfect for city living and my plants are healthier than ever.

Every small space holds the potential for a little green sanctuary

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about growing a beautiful garden

The best time to plant vegetables depends on your climate zone. Generally, cool-season crops like lettuce and peas thrive in early spring, while warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers should be planted after the last frost date.
Most gardens need about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Early morning is the best time to water to minimize evaporation and disease.
Loamy soil with good drainage is ideal for most plants. It should be rich in organic matter, have a pH between 6.0-7.0, and retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain. Adding compost annually improves soil structure and fertility.
Companion planting, crop rotation, and encouraging beneficial insects are effective natural pest control methods. Marigolds deter many pests, while ladybugs and lacewings eat aphids. Regular inspection and hand-picking larger pests also helps.