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Engineered for Photosynthesis

The I-Gol Series is not just lighting; it is a growth accelerator. Designed specifically for horticulture, these fixtures emit Full Spectrum light (380-730nm), mimicking natural sunlight to stimulate chlorophyll absorption. Unlike standard LEDs, I-Gol targets the specific photonic needs of plants, ensuring faster germination, stronger stems, and higher yields.

The Metric That Matters: PPF

For plants, Lumens don’t matter—Micromoles (µmol/s) do. The I-Gol series delivers a photon flux of 30 µmol/s, providing the precise energy required for photosynthesis (PAR). This makes it ideal for:

  • Vertical Farming: The linear design fits perfectly under shelves for microgreens and seedlings.

  • Greenhouse Supplement: extending the “daylight” hours during winter or cloudy days to maintain production cycles.

Professional Grade Components

Powered by high-efficiency EPISTAR LED Chips, the I-Gol series ensures consistent spectral output over time. The fixtures are built with an IP52 rating, protecting the electronics from the humidity and moisture typical of greenhouse environments.


FAQ

Question: What does “Full Spectrum” mean for the I-Gol series?

Answer: “Full Spectrum” means the light emits wavelengths from 380nm to 730nm. This covers the entire range needed for plants, including blue light for vegetative growth (leaves/stems) and red light for flowering and fruiting, making one light suitable for the entire crop cycle.

Question: Can I use the I-Gol LI12 for seedlings?

Answer: Yes. The I-Gol series is explicitly designed for Seedling, Germination, and Flowering stages. Its linear form factor allows it to be placed close to seedlings in racking systems without causing heat damage.

Question: Why do you list PPF (30 µmol/s) instead of Lumens?

Answer: Lumens measure how bright a light looks to the human eye. PPF (Photosynthetic Photon Flux) measures the actual light particles (photons) that plants use to grow. We list 30 µmol/s to give professional growers accurate data for their yield calculations.

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