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ViparSpectra KS3000 - LED 320W- LM301H

Code: 22.269
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The next generation Viparspectra KS3000 LED Grow Light is a unit that benefits both the grower and the plants.

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Product detailed description

Equivalent to 600W HPS
Ideal illumination area for growth and bloom: 91 cm x 91 cm
Actual power: 300 watts ± 3%
Input voltage: AC 100-240 V
Input frequency: 50-60 Hz
Cooling mode: Passive cooling
Noise: 0 dB
Lifetime: 100,000 hours
Dimensions: 81 cm x 81 cm x 4 cm
Product weight: 3.6 kilograms
Package contents: KS 3000, user manual, 1.5m power cord, hanging cables
LED chips: Samsung LM301H 3000K -528 pcs, 5000K- 288 pcs, Osram 660nm- 24 pcs

  • Seedlings - You will need to hang the light high due to the delicate nature of seedlings. We recommend a break-in period of about a week while a seed has broken the surface. The first set of real leaves should be present while the seedling has been above ground for about a week.
  • Clones - Clones are a little bit hardier than fresh seedlings, but still, need to be given gentle light as they are entirely rootless when first cut, and need to conserve energy and moisture to transition into a rooting stage.
  • Vegetative - The deeper red spectrum is utilized less by the plant than when it is in flower. It uses high levels of white light that are essential for creating lush, thick plants that have tight internodal spacing and minimal stretching.
  • Flowering - The plant has much work to do and is performing many complex biological processes in producing flowers and fruits. Because of this, the plant now requires large amounts of light.
  • Late Flower - Most rapid development has stopped, and the plant is gearing up for the scene in which the large flowers and fruits will mature or ripen.


If you expose plants to high light intensities too early in the crop cycle, you can damage chlorophyll pigments causing photo-oxidation (photo-bleaching), so we recommend slowly increasing your light intensity as your plant develops.



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