When you need to make the most out of a limited growing area, LED plant and UFO LED lights are ideal. They take a relatively small amount of space and focus light that has the optimal frequency for growing, giving you the most potential from your lettuce, peppers, tomatoes, or houseplants.

Different lights accommodate a variety of spaces, anything from 1.5 square feet to 12 square feet, depending on the size of the growing area. Simply plugged into any electrical outlet, LED plant and UFO LED lights are easily installed, reducing the risk of fires as they require no heavy gauged wiring. There is no electrical experience necessary for installation.

You can turn any area into a growing space for vegetables without having a noticeable effect on the electric bill. These lights use as little as 14 or 15 watts, depending on the size of light, but can deliver the performance you’d get from HPS system of several hundred watts. In fact, compared to HPS lights, LED lights use 85 percent less wattage. This minimizes your carbon footprint on the earth, and allows you to discreetly grow vegetables without the expensive electric bills some growing operations suffer.

Plus, they deliver high performance, utilizing frequencies that are ideal for plant growth. All light emits different frequencies, with the color of light depending on the frequency. White light is actually a compressed rainbow filled with different colors of frequency vibration. Plants, however, don’t need all the light to grow, so they discard what they don’t need. In HPS lights, this is simply wasted energy. LED lights, however, are the exact frequency the plants need to grow and so are completely absorbed into the plant. LED lights provide more nutritional sustenance to the plant as none of its frequencies are wasted.

When you have limited space, it makes sense to make the most of it. LED lights are easy to set up, safe to use, and extremely efficient. Any room can become a plant garden for peppers, lettuce, tomatoes and broccoli year round. In these difficult economic times, growing your own food just makes sense, especially when it can be done anywhere. Any room in the house can provide food and nutrition throughout the entire year.