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LED grow light bulb Star Trading A60 E27 6.5W 200 lm 1300K red-violet
Star Trading LED grow light bulb A60 with an E27 base delivers a targeted red-violet spectrum for indoor plant cultivation. Rated at 6.5W and 200 lm with a color temperature of 1300K, this bulb is designed to support vegetative growth, flowering and seed starting in small-scale or supplemental lighting setups. Its standard A60 shape and E27 screw base make it compatible with common household fixtures and easy to install for hobby growers and compact grow spaces.
The lamp provides a focused red-violet spectrum that is beneficial for photosynthesis and flowering phases, while consuming only 6.5W of power. Its compact A60 form factor fits standard E27 sockets, enabling quick replacement of ordinary bulbs without additional adaptors. Low heat output reduces the need for extra ventilation in small grow tents or cabinets. The light produces 200 lumens at a warm 1300K color temperature tailored to plant response rather than human visual comfort.
Install the bulb into any standard E27 socket, ensuring the power is switched off during installation. Position the bulb at an appropriate distance from plant canopy—start at 20–40 cm for seedlings and increase or decrease distance depending on plant response and heat. For vegetative growth maintain a daily photoperiod of 14–18 hours, and for flowering reduce to 10–12 hours as required by the plant species. Monitor plants for signs of light stress and adjust timing or distance accordingly.
Use the bulb as part of a broader lighting plan: combine with white-spectrum or full-spectrum fixtures if natural-looking light is required for viewing, and avoid placing the bulb in sealed fixtures without ventilation. Replace according to manufacturer guidance or when light output noticeably decreases.
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