Active Grow T5 HO 2.0 4FT 4 Lamp LED Grow Light - Blue Sun Spectrum
Struggling to achieve consistent, high-quality mushroom fruiting with inadequate lighting conditions?
The
Active Grow T5 HO 2.0 4FT 4 Lamp LED Mushroom Grow Light with Blue Sun Spectrum delivers specialized lighting designed specifically for mushroom cultivation, ensuring optimal fruiting conditions for the highest quality fungi growth.
Perfect for cultivating shiitake, oyster, lion's mane, reishi, chaga, turkey tail, and psilocybin (magic) mushrooms in commercial and personal growing operations.
This
100-watt LED system replaces traditional 216W fluorescent fixtures while consuming 54% less energy. The ballast-free design eliminates buzzing, flickering, and costly ballast replacements that can disturb sensitive mushroom environments. Each of the four
25W T5 HO LED lamps produces
184 µmol/s PPF output with efficient 1.84 µmol/J efficacy.
The specialized
Blue Sun Spectrum is specifically formulated for mushroom cultivation, providing the optimal light wavelengths that trigger proper fruiting body development and enhance nutrient density. With a
CRI of 90, this spectrum allows for easy monitoring of mushroom development stages and early detection of contamination issues.
Built with dual on-off switches for varying light levels throughout different growth phases, this fixture provides precise environmental control essential for successful mushroom cultivation. The lightweight
5.6-pound design with ETL certification and daisy-chainable capability supports up to 6 units on 277V circuits, enabling seamless expansion for commercial mushroom farming operations.
Product Highlights
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100W LED system replaces 216W fluorescent fixtures with 54% energy savings
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Blue Sun Spectrum specifically formulated for optimal mushroom fruiting and nutrient density
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Innovative polycarbonate design is thin, lightweight at 5.6 lbs, and easy to clean
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ETL listed certification ensures safety and reliability for commercial mushroom farms
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Dual on-off switches for precise light level control during different growth phases