Do LED lights work for aquarium plants?

Will aquarium plants grow under LED light? Yes, aquarium plants will definitely grow under LED as long as the light emits in the right spectrum. Regular white LEDs are great and will allow your plants to thrive. Just make sure you know what brightness your plants desire.
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Are LED lights good for planted aquariums?

You can use almost any type or brand of light to grow plants as long as you have enough light intensity, but we highly recommend getting an LED light – rather than fluorescent, compact fluorescent (CF), or other light technology.
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Do aquarium lights work as grow lights?

The blue light emitted by aquarium lights will help your plants to grow lush and green. However, if you want your houseplant to produce flowers, you should supplement its light source with light from the red end of the spectrum.
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Can LED light grow plants?

Offering low energy usage, low heat, and color optimized for growth, LED lights are the most efficient, effective, and customer-friendly way to grow plants at home than growing with fluorescent lights or incandescent lights.
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What Colour LED light is best for aquarium plants?

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Red and blue lights are used in photosynthesis of plants. Red light is attenuated rapidly in water while blue light has better penetration in water.
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Can aquarium plants grow with blue LED lights?

Plants use a specific kind of blue light called Actinic Blue for vegetative growth. Vegetative growth is the growth of the plant leaves and stems. Growing plants entirely under Actinic Blue light will make them grow very bushy and leafy.
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What kind of light do I need for a planted aquarium?

The most common form of aquarium lighting is T8 and T5 florescent bulbs. Both are capable of growing plants, however T5's are recommended. T5 bulbs are more powerful, and better suited to growing aquarium plants in a densely planted setup. One full length T5 bulb is often enough to grow most aquarium plants.
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Can any LED light be used as a grow light?

So, can you use any led lights to grow plants? Technically, yes you can use any LED lights to grow plant, but that doesn't ensure your plants will grow healthy or efficiently, as regular LED lights will not contain enough color or light spectrum which plants need to Photosynthesis.
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Will plants grow under white LED lights?

White LEDs are designed and manufactured for humans- they are ideal for our eyes' color needs, but not for plants!
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Can plants photosynthesize with LED light?

Yes, photosynthesis can occur in artificial light, provided the plant receives the correct wavelength of the light spectrum.
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Can regular LED lights grow aquatic plants?

Will aquarium plants grow under LED light? Yes, aquarium plants will definitely grow under LED as long as the light emits in the right spectrum. Regular white LEDs are great and will allow your plants to thrive. Just make sure you know what brightness your plants desire.
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Can I use regular LED lights for fish tank?

Your best lighting options for freshwater aquariums are standard fluorescent bulbs, compact fluorescent bulbs, metal halide lights, and LED lights. You want to avoid incandescent bulbs as they are suitable only for small aquariums and can give off too much heat.
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How much watt LED is needed for planted tank?

That all depends upon which plants you have chosen for your aquarium. If you have chosen nothing but "Easy" plants, 10-20 lumen (0.25 to 0.5 watts) per litre is adequate. For "Medium" plants, we recommend 20-40 lumen (0.5 to 1 watts) per litre, while "Advanced" plants require more than 40 lumens (1 watt) per litre.
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Will algae grow under LED lights?

Contrary to what you may have been told, LED lights do not cause algae growth any more than other aquarium lighting options.
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Are blue LED lights good for fish?

No, you should not keep a blue light or any other colored light on in your fish tank through the night. Unless you have nocturnal fish, they depend on light cycles to maintain their sleep cycle. Leaving a light on at night will disturb this cycle and result in sleep-deprived and stressed fish.
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How many hours light for aquarium plants?

Low-light aquarium plants will usually require between eight and ten hours of light per day, while medium-light aquarium plants generally need around ten hours. High-light plants require between ten and twelve hours of light per day.
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What kind of LED lights grow plants?

Most grow lights provide full-spectrum light. Most of the light plants use is from the blue ("cool") and red ("warm") ends of the spectrum; they use little yellow and green light. Blue light stimulates vegetative growth (foliage and roots) while red light stimulates plants to produce flowers and fruit.
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Is there a difference between a grow light and an LED light?

There is not just one difference between LED lights and grow lights. While LED lights require more of a cash layout, they will last more than twice as long as other lights. Additionally, they require less energy, which saves money over time.
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Do LED strips work for indoor plants?

LED strip lights can assist in the successful growth of indoor plants and are good for controlling the color of lights for your plant, but alone they won't usually be bright enough to encourage most seedlings to develop. In most cases, LED strips should be used alongside other brighter and larger bulbs.
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What type of light is best for growing plants indoors?

When growing most houseplants, use light bulbs between 4000 and 6000 Kelvin, as the bulb's color temperature will borrow from a full spectrum of colors—cools and warms. With these lights, you can actually mimic the growth you would get in a greenhouse or outdoors.
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How do I know if my aquarium plants are getting too much light?

When your tank starts growing a lot of green algae, you are probably leaving your lights on for too long. Too much light in combination with a lot of nutrients in your aquarium water causes algae to grow rather rapidly and can also affect the color of the water, making it brown or yellow-ish.
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Which Colour light is best for aquarium?

Red, blue and green LEDs are in popular use for standard aquarium lighting since these light temperatures greatly enhance the colors of the objects inside the aquarium. The colors of aquatic plants appear much more rich and vibrant, red fish, shrimp and of course red-leaved stem plants look much flashier.
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What color light is best for algae growth?

Our results show that algae grows the best under white light and more in blue light than red light.
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How high should lights be above aquarium?

Do your best to completely darken the room where the aquarium is located, except for the aquarium lighting. Raise the light well above the aquarium, perhaps as much as 24 inches. Pay attention to the “edge” of the light on the floor. It should be fairly obvious with most lights, due to reflector or optic performance.
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Do fish not like LED lights?

Fish are not as reliant on light as plants. In general, aquarium owners can use incandescent, fluorescent, or LED lights for fish but should be aware of the heat issues that incandescent lights cause.
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