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Plant Lamp - Black Finish

Plant Lamp - Black Finish

Plant Lights by Satco

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Specifications

Brand: Satco
Part Number: SF77-394
UPC: 045923773945
Category: Plant Lights
Maximum Bulb Wattage: 60 Watts
Number of Lights: 1
Voltage: 120V
Bulb Base: Medium E26
Bulbs Included: No
Dimmable: Yes
Fixture Material: Steel
Location Rating: cETL Dry
Dimensions: 5.75"H x 4.25"W x 6.75"L
Weight: 1.25 Lbs.
Finish: Black / Steel
Warranty: 1 Year

Plant Lights FAQs

What makes a plant light effective compared with regular bulbs?

Plant lights deliver adequate photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) with efficient optics and cooling—far more effective than generic bulbs.

Should I choose full-spectrum white or targeted spectrum for plants?

Full-spectrum white (3000–4000K) is pleasant indoors and grows most ornamentals well; targeted spectra can boost specific phases but look purple.

How much light do my plants need (PPFD and DLI basics)?

Aim for PPFD appropriate to the plant (e.g., 100–300 μmol/m²/s for herbs/leafy greens) and a daily light integral (DLI) matched to species.

How long should plant lights run each day for common species?

Typical photoperiods: 12–16 hours for herbs and seedlings; 10–12 hours for many flowering houseplants. Adjust by species and season.

What distance should I keep between the light and canopy?

Start with 12–24 inches for moderate-power fixtures and adjust to meet PPFD targets without leaf scorch. Use a PAR meter if possible.

Are LED plant lights dimmable and worth it for energy savings?

Yes—dimmable drivers help match intensity to growth stage and reduce energy use. Quality LEDs run cool and efficient.

How do I size lights for seed starting vs. fruiting plants?

Seedlings need broad, even coverage at moderate PPFD; fruiting plants require higher PPFD and often multiple fixtures for uniformity.

Will plant lights overheat rooms or dry out soil?

LED plant lights produce less radiant heat than HID; maintain ventilation and monitor soil moisture since growth can increase water demand.

Can I use plant lights in living spaces without harsh color?

High-CRI white grow lights blend well in living spaces. Choose 90+ CRI and neutral CCT to avoid harsh magenta cast.

What safety and certification details should I confirm?

Look for UL/ETL safety listings, proper driver ratings, and thermal protections. Follow mounting clearances and use timers safely.