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The FECiDA 1000W LED Grow Light delivers powerful, energy-efficient full-spectrum lighting equivalent to 1200W HPS using only 130W real power. Featuring smooth dimming and daisy chain connectivity for scalable setups, it supports all plant growth stages with a natural sunlight spectrum. Its quiet cooling system ensures longevity beyond 50,000 hours, making it a trusted choice for serious indoor gardeners seeking premium results with lower energy costs.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #6,163 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #90 in Plant Growing Lamps |
| Color | Black Case, Ideal Sunlike Full Spectrum Light Grow Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,316 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Shade Material | Aluminum |
| Shape | Rectangular |
A**A
My carnivorous plantz seem to be enjoying it
I have gone through quite a few different lights,teting out to see which one's work best for my plants since carnivorous plants need a lot of light .there was a lot of trial and error on my part and I finally caved in and spent over fifty dollars on a light which ended up being this one. I have been using it since January and my plants seem to be thriving . For the specs,I love how you can set the brightness. I have it set at about 70% with my plants, but it can definitely be a little blinding. The lower setting is still bright but not as intense.The fan is very quiet and it seems to keep the light cool. I run it for about fourteen hours and there hasn't been any issues with it becoming hot. There is before & after photos of my pings that have been grown under these lights in and they have gotten so much bigger while under this light., just in the last 2.5 months. Of course it also is how they're taken care of but light is also key! I think this is a great,more affordable option compared to some of the other fancy lights out there that cost double the amount of this one. If you are looking for a decent ,well working light that is adjustable with a fan, then I would definitely recommend this one.
D**S
Great indoor grow lights, except the 65 watt. It’s better to get the 130 watt
If you’re planning on growing the lord’s lettuce, that Za Za, the Mary Jane we all know and love, then get one of these but make sure you buy the 130 watt at minimum, the cheapest 65 watt is only good for seedlings, you need about 150-200 watts of led power to get solid ppfd throughout your plant during the flowering phase, anything less and you will end up growing light small larfy buds. And yes it doesn’t matter what genetics you get, you need the proper ppfd. Instead of topping my plant I use the 65 watt for the lower branches and keep the 200 watt maxed out at the top cola. Great lights that are cost effective and grow some monster plants with the right knowledge and conditions. Good luck to you all and happy growing!
R**Z
Fantastic Light - Critical Warnings (600w)
I want to preface this by saying this is by far the most powerful light of its size, normally you should expect to pay 1$ per watt or more, and the light does work. However, I worked at a Grow & UV-C light manufacturer for 3+ years and I feel compelled to share a summary of my findings (using this with legal herbs like mint). 1. Wear eye protection or get a timer. I guarantee you this light could cause blindness just from repeated indirect exposure of 10 minutes per day at 20% brightneas. 2. It stays ice cold even after being on for hours. It uses a low voltage fan almost like an old halogen light. The LEDs will last but I know the fan will go out at some point based on how it sounds out of the box. Again, at this price point consider this a disposable light and it is still a great deal. 3. The light is too bright. You can get around this by using it for shorter periods than 8 hours. For seedlings even 20% brightness for 4 hours may be too much. They will perk up immediately and then be overwhelmed when you check layer. However I think it would be perfect if it was used during the flowering phase of certain herbs, moreso than any light I'm familiar with from grow stores. The light is too strong. The fact that is incorporates UVC and IR is cutting edge. However, in order for them to be effective you need to be able to disable them and use at the appropriate time. IR helps a lot to create denser (not fluffy) flowers, but is useless early on. The bigger problem is the short wavelength blue light (UVC). Think of this as steroids for plants. Normally the earth's atmosphere blocks most of the high energy light from reaching us, and the less harmful waves like A&B are more present. You can add this back in and jump start the photomorphogenic response, which causes a plant to beef itself up in self defense. This will cause a plant in late vegetation and flowering stages to create more resin, terpenes, and cannabanoids. But earlier than that it can stunt plant growth, especially in seedlings, and it is dangerous for eyes. If I were to fix this light I would improve the fan so it didn't rattle, add a switch to toggle IR & UVC, make the daisy-chain ports tighter, and potentially even reduce the number of chips or chip density. All in all, this is the best light on the market period for late veg and flowering, and probably fruiting vegetables, but is not suitable for sprouts, seedlings, small herbs, things of that nature. Theoretically you should be able to dim the light and raise it, but I think the light spill is already too dangerous especially for younger eyes like pets and small children. I would only recommend this light be used inside a tent, on a timer, and adjusted wearing UV glasses. I would also suggest there be more warnings, because I know for a fact you could create cataracts in a week if that was your objective.
V**R
Never turn off all the way./ Update: Changed stars from 2 to 4 because of Cusomer Service team.
Lights are ok, quiet, never got hot, however they do not turn completely off with switch or timers the leds are a little cheaper so they will glow with just the thought of electrical current in the line, you will have to unplug them completely to shut them off. They did resend 2nd set quickly but it did same thing. Update: Chaged from 2 stars to 4 Stars becuase the customer service team fixed my situation with ease and with the utmost respect. Thank You FECiDA Customer Servicd team. Only reson not a 5 is due to actual light situation.
W**A
A whole new level of lighting
If you are really serious about growing plants, in my case Desert Rose seedlings then you'll want this light. Besides being well made easy to install (Includes all the harnesses to hang) It's a very robust bright light. I was amazed how quickly my seedling straighten up and are producing their 2nd set of leaves in less than 3 days! Remarkable! It's my understanding this light gives off all the UV/IR wavelength necessary for growth. Well, I see it and believe it. I've been growing for years and I never seen my plants react so quickly to a light such as this. I'm very happy with my purchase.
I**R
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!
Great light your not gona find something this good for a better price, ran from veg to flower, works perfect
S**N
Love these FECIDA 1000 W LED lgihts. I purchased six of them at four separate times. Very happy.
These FECIDA 1000 watt LED lights are everything I could ask for, and more. Well done. I highly recommend them. They are well made, sturdy, durable, extremely bright and they cover all the important parts of the light spectrum. I have a 300 sq foot (serious) 'hobby' greenhouse, with both 120 V and 240 V electricity. Plus natural gas and electric heating and full lighting. I love tomatoes and grow all kinds in my greenhouse, as well as some other plants. I augment the lighting in the winter (to 16 hours a day of BRIGHT LIGHT), because we get mostly severely cloudy days, and there just isn't enough natural light. Since I am relatively obsessive about this, I have literally spent days and DAYS looking at different lights for my plants. One of the lights I settled upon was these, and I haven't been disappointed. I compared these to almost everything else that is on the hobby market and these are some of the best. These are very bright in the daylight spectrum, but they have extra emphasis on those farther ends of the spectrum that plants need, so they are actually extremely bright to the plants. These are not my only lights, but they give a great bang for the buck. My tomatoes love them and grow a deep, vibrant green under these lights, and they also flower and produce fruit very well. They have a built in fan, but are fairly quiet, and they don't produce a lot of heat, they are certainly much quieter and less heat than some other, more expensive brands. So, when you look at it all together, these really are great lights and will get the job done for an excellent price. Don't hesitate to buy them. You could certainly do a lot worse.
S**S
Reliable Quality: Long-Term Review of Fecida Grow Lights
I own about a dozen Fecida grow lights, including six of this specific model—some purchased years ago, others recently. All of them are still operating with no issues. Overall, these are quality lights with several notable strengths: -Excellent color consistency (older units match new ones perfectly) -Reasonably quiet operation -Fan speed that adjusts with brightness levels -Cool operating temperature, especially at lower brightness settings -Convenient daisy-chain capability -Good-quality hanging hardware My only significant complaint is their riveted construction, which prevents easy access for repairing or replacing the fan or LED driver. While this design choice does prevent inexperienced users from exposing themselves to dangerous 120V line voltage AC, it's disappointing to see a product designed for disposability rather than repairability. As a minor note, I've observed some leaf burning at higher brightness settings. I can't definitively attribute this to the lights versus my own cultivation practices though, so take that for what it's worth. These lights are priced a bit higher than some alternatives, but the superior quality-particularly the "smart" fan control and relatively lower noise level of the 120mm fans they use-justifies the cost. As long as Fecida maintains these standards, I'll continue purchasing their products. Recommended.
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