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plant grow lights for indoor plants

plant grow lights for indoor plants GLOWRIUM Full Spectrum Plant Grow Lights (60 in) 36W Hanging and Standing Auto-Timer Wide Area Coverage in Indoor Plants-G3

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plant grow lights for indoor plants GLOWRIUM Full Spectrum Plant Grow Lights (60 in) 36W Hanging and Standing Auto-Timer Wide Area Coverage in Indoor Plants-G3120 Side Angle LightingFull 360 Coverage for Perfect Plant Shape Say goodbye to "top lit, bottom dark" setups! Our unique side lighting ensures even illumination from top to bottomeven for new leaves and tightly clustered arrangements. No more twisting pots all day. Your monstera grows straight, your succulents stay compact, and every plant looks picture perfect with minimal effort. 36W Full Spectrum with 3 ModesOne Touch Lighting for Every Growth

🌱  120° Side-Angle Lighting|Full 360° Coverage for Perfect Plant Shape

Say goodbye to "top-lit, bottom-dark" setups! Our unique side lighting ensures even illumination from top to bottom—even for new leaves and tightly clustered arrangements. No more twisting pots all day. Your monstera grows straight, your succulents stay compact, and every plant looks picture-perfect with minimal effort.

💡  36W Full Spectrum with 3 Modes|One-Touch Lighting for Every Growth Stage

Packed with 256 high-efficiency LEDs covering 460nm blue (rooting), 660nm red (flowering), and 3000K/6500K white light (all stages):

Seedling Mode: Boosts germination rate by 40% and thickens stems by 20%

Flowering Mode: Doubles blooms on roses and bougainvillea, extends flowering time by up to 2 weeks

Full Cycle Mode: No need to study plant lighting science—just pick your plant stage and let the light do the rest. Great results, zero guesswork.

⏰  16-Hour Auto Timer|Carefree Growing, Even When You're Away

With 3, 9, 12, and 16 hour timer options, the light turns on/off automatically every day. Whether you’re a 9-to-5 commuter or away on vacation, your plants keep growing on schedule. Come home to more tomatoes, longer vines, and greener leaves—no plant-sitter needed.

🌿  No Tools Required + Flexible Mounting|Build Your Indoor Garden in 5 Minutes

Adjustable base rotates 360° for precise light direction —no tilting pots or moving plants. Remove the base to hang it over raised garden beds, trellises, or balcony railings:

Desk Plants: Quick 3 second angle tweaks keep light focused on your succulents or herbs without blocking your computer screen.

Balcony Veggies: 60-inch height reaches tall cucumber vines, tomato trellises, or grapevines—no stool needed to adjust!

Zero screws, zero instructions—assembles in minutes, even for beginners. Perfect for small apartments, sunless kitchens, or garage grow setups: Maximize space with vertical lighting that fits anywhere, from windowsills to 7-foot plant stands.

⚡  Safe 24V Low Voltage + 50,000-Hour Lifespan|Built to Last & Save You Money

FCC-certified isolated power supply offers ultra-safe operation—ideal for homes with kids or pets. Premium aluminum housing stays cool and durable. Each LED lasts up to 17 years (8 hours/day).

Compared to traditional grow lights that burn out in 2 years, this one pays for itself—freeing up your budget for more plants, not more replacements.

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