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The Phlizon Upgraded 600W LED Grow Light delivers a full spectrum of blue, red, IR, UV, and white LEDs optimized for all plant growth stages. Consuming only 100W, it outperforms traditional 600W HPS/MH lamps with less heat and energy use. Featuring dual Veg/Bloom switches and double cooling fans, it ensures tailored light output and extended durability. Perfectly sized for a 2x2 ft indoor grow area, this light is backed by 8 years of Phlizon’s R&D expertise and a responsive 2-year warranty.

















| ASIN | B0752CL6KJ |
| Additional Features | Corded, Dual Switch , Full Spectrum, with IR UV Leds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #325,140 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #700 in Plant Growing Lamps |
| Brand Name | Phlizon |
| Bulb Base | GU24 |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,309 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Included Components | light kit included |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Hanging |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.7"D x 15.7"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Type Name | led grow light |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | PHLIZON |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years warransty. |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | PH-D6 |
| Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 240 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7"D x 15.7"W x 2.3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Seedling |
| Room Type | Greenhouse |
| Shade Color | Black |
| Shade Material | Metal |
| Shape | Square |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lamps |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| UPC | 615200939779 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 85 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
H**H
Awesome grow light
Awesome grow light. Using on recreational cannabis in California. My plants love it. Great coverage, I would say two of these for a 4 x 4 tent would be perfect and add a few side led lights from taotronics. No heat. Bright as hell. Used 1000mh and hps and I won’t go back to those electricity sucking things again. Update: Been flowering and vegging cannabis with this. Outstanding! Flowers are coming out dense and tight, with great yields. Excellent for vegetation too! Only downside, I would say is the footprint. It's good for vegging 2 or 3 plants or flowering 2. Fan is not loud at all but you can definitely hear it. No issues yet. Been running 24 hours a day with autoflowers. From other reviewers, this thing only puts out 100actual watts! That's great! Less is better if, it's producing like a 300watt mh and hps set up.
A**1
Good quality beginner light
Excellent choice for a beginner who doesn't want to drop too much money on a new hobby. I did a lot of shopping around before settling on this light. It's good quality and a good price. The fans are quiet - (quieter than my desktop computer's during a gaming session!) and I have found that the light itself doesn't get hot at all. The light is really bright. I have it on its lowest setting now and have not yet used the higher settings though when testing it they were super bright. It's nice that you get the clips and the humidity/temperature sensor included. My only issue is that the carabiner clips are kind of flimsy but I have a bunch from keychains and stuff and replaced them with those. I'm sure that the included ones would have held the weight and changing them was just for my peace of mind. The plants I have under it are healthy and happy now that they have the proper amount of light. It's been a late spring here and I've been keeping my plants indoors under this light because it's been so cloudy and cold. I would recommend this light to anyone who is interested in growing plants indoors on a budget
T**S
Works very well for succulents!
I live in a 1 bed apartment with very little lighting and north facing windows directly under the shade of a balcony (very much not ideal for succulents that require a lot of sunlight especially ones that get sun stressed coloring) We also have very few overhead lights and have to use lamps throughout our spaces. In short, it's very dark in my apartment a lot of the time. I currently have a mystery cactus and succulent from my boss that was looking a bit frumpy from sitting in an office for 4 months. I also have a blue burrito and 2 California sunsets. The blue burrito reabsorbed it's top leaves and shed them a couple months ago after I repotted it. My California sunsets were drooping a lot and lost all redness from their leaves, the upper parts etoliated real bad so I had to change something about their husbandry. THIS LIGHT IS AMAZING FOR SUCCULENTS! I bought this a week ago (I forgot the before pictures) but in that time my blue burrito started sending off tiny offshoots, the cactus and mystery succulent has perked up and even more exciting is the sun stressed red color that's starting to reappear on my California sunset! I leave the light on for roughly 12 to 14 hours from dusk to dawn since that's what suits my scheduke best. (still have yet to see how it effects my electric bill but eh) It is VERY bright! I would be cautious of that aspect. I will give an update in a couple months if I remember to! 10/10 I fully recommend this for your indoor collections!
J**.
Plants seem to like it!!
I bought 2 for my box. My plants are over 3ft tall and a couple weeks from harvest!! So I'd say they like it and it does its job. Didn't use bloom feature just left it in full spec (both switches on) and changed light time for bloom cycle. Didn't feel like just the bloom feature offered enough light for good bud development. (My opinion) Other then that no complaints on the light!! Love that they are link-able!!!
H**N
Good replacement for discontinued 600w lights of another brand.
It's a bit early to tell full results as I've only had these lights for a couple of months now. Seedlings have sprouted and a couple quickly grew large enough to require some trimming back. Leaf growth seems to be fairly dense. What I have noticed is a real drop in grow tent temp. Right now the grow tent is at 71 degrees with the lights on 16 hrs per day. I may have to slow down the vent fan to raise the temp a bit for best growth. My previous lights (vipraspectra 600 w) kept the tent very warm. 2x4 tent with two 600w lights.
J**N
Modular inside, good customer support
Bought this as my first LED grow light. It's so bright that we could see it coming through our greenhouse roof all the way from the street at night. It's built solid, but is still relatively simple to take apart if needed, though the switches are difficult to remove when doing so. The inside wiring and parts appear to be modular with clips instead of soldering, minimal glue (to hold on the led panel), etc. This is good if I need to replace parts later. After 9 months, I think one of the led drivers gave out (VEG side stopped working, but BLOOM was fine), possibly because I've been running it in high humidity for cacao seedlings. Customer support ([email protected]) requested video of the problem and helped me out very quickly. Video-based diagnosis is a great way to handle long distance issues quickly and I appreciate it. Overall, this was a great first experience with an LED grow light with a sturdy, modular design an a reasonable price :)
C**S
Thermometer Is Junk
Seems like a well built unit, but the thermometer that came with it only displays the bottom half of the numbers on both lines unless you squeeze it. Not in the mood to fight the supplier for a new one so I'll just take the hit. Not ideal for a grow tent, the hanger takes a foot of space, at the least. Just bought the 1200, I have 2 600's. I see people complaining about 'brightness', but I believe it's user error/ misperception. First, the only light factor that matters is PAR. It's the wavelengths of light that trigger photosynthesis and their concentration. Imagine standing in a shower with your head directly under the stream and your arms out to the sides. Your head, being the closest to the source, is going to get hit with the most streams of water and they will still be close together. Any that get by will hit further apart the further from the source thus be less concentrated. Your arms, which are outside the stream will only catch ricochets either from the head or walls of the shower. Light, unlike water, doesn't flow with gravity so the lower parts would get nothing all things being equal. Now, plants want the correct frequencies of light AND in the correct concentrations. PAR is the concentration of usable light. So, just like you wouldn't shower with an eyedropper that just hits your belly button, nor with a firehose that beats you into the ground, same goes for plants and lights. Now, unless you train your plants, in order to get the most of it exposed to the best PAR you have to sacrifice the other parts. The tallest, being directly under the beam will get the firehose, what reaches the ideal distance will be diluted as a result and anything shaded by foliage or outside the ideal zone will get the eye dropper. Anything outside the cone has to rely on reflection, it might as well be above the light for what god it'd do. What all this translates to in the real world is that if a light says the ideal distance is x and the coverage area is y, it means in a perfect world as if it were shining on a rug with nothing to block/absorb anything. IOW, everything in 2D instead of 3D. Anything else is a compromise. Not a deal breaker in any way, just the way it is. After all, in Nature no plant sees direct sunight on all sides except at the equator twice a year. Second, the Veg and Bloom switches. How many think you veg on just that and either switch or add bloom when you change over? Nope. Solo Veg is for seedlings and clones, you don't bathe children with a firehose, right? A couple of days after the first transplant both switches should be enabled to get full effect. I don't see flying light filters in Nature that allow this at one time and that at another to get through. The solo bloom should be used in the last stages of flower development, if anything, to simulate weakened light with the defense triggering wavelengths. Let it slow growth and concentrate development. I thought the same for a couple of weeks and just had the veg stage lit. Everything seemed great, I had no stretch for light, the nodes were nice and close with no burn so I figured smooth sailing until I got to thinking about it. I hit both and the plants exploded. I've got plants at about 6 weeks of veg that are almost ready for the third mainline. And I mean true mainline where they got stripped to the nubs. I've got super crops and manifolds at the same age whose stems are nice and thick, ready for the goodness to come. So remember the cone theory and that it's fractal. Every obstruction higher in a cone of light is going to create a cone of shade as light isn't affected by gravity like water is. The closer to the source of light, the greater the cone of shade any obstruction will create.
C**8
Good for shoe restoration
Got this specifically for reversing the yellowing in Jordan's, specifically 5,6, and 11. Best practice is build a box, this light will work best over one shoe at a time with Angelus or other chemicals. Usually 48 hours per show gets them back to clear soles.
S**O
Silenziosa
Bella
T**.
A must for hobbyists.
So far it's really good . My plants are definitely getting stronger and installing is easy. And you can even get it to hang in a small wardrobe ,like I have. Only thing was the hygrometer that comes with it seems like it's from a different supplier. The battery was missing and I had a really good laugh at the instructions for the hygrometer (check the image)🤣🤣🤣🤣. The manual for the lights was in really good quality and simple to read. Also it only shows the original way to hang the lights, I made a custom way to hang it in my wardrobe. The light itself feels really well made and apart from the battery not being supplied, there is nothing negative about it. Also one thing I find great is how they will help you fix and problems buy first sending you the parts and tell you how to install them ,depending on what the malfunction is. First time I have came across and warranty policy doing that for your (very good👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍)
S**G
Happy plants but bright grow lights
Plants are happy. I personally use this as supplemental light. About 8 hours running time a day. Works out to be about less than 5 dollars a month. However, the blue and red light is a little bright.
S**L
Calidad de primera!
Exelente compra gran precio y Calidad Lo recibí impecable mi paquete estaba bien protegido Gran iluminación Aún que es importación llegó en muy poco tiempo
D**S
It works
so this lamp outputs 600w worth of light for a cost of ~100w at the wall. Grown 2 plants simultaneously underneath it on a 24/0 schedule (because i'm chaining autofems in soil) in a small tent. I don't know what to say barring "it works", does what it says and mine has been on since november without issue. I have bookmarked this supplier and if I need to I will buy from them again. my only tip for the first timer would be to use fem'd autoflowers and just leave both sets of lights (grow, veg) on during both stages, the low leccy cost makes this easy and it means you can have plants at different ages in the tent.
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