What is The Illuminator LED Grow Light?
When the Original Illuminator Tri-Band grow light was introduced a few years ago, it was a true innovation in an already progressive industry. By introducing light from multiple red and blue wavelengths, this LED grow light allowed users to enjoy thicker, richer vegetative growth and powerful bloom cycles not seen before with a standard LED grow light.
How is the 5-Band, Tri-Spectrum Illuminator better?
Now they have upped the ante with the introduction of the 5-Band Illuminator Grow Light - visit their site here. Featuring proprietary technology, the 5 Band Illuminator LED grow light emits light in finely tuned wavelengths of blue, red, and near-red.
Proprietary Technology? What does that mean?
It means you cannot find the same growth-inducing, bloom-exploding, and yield-boosting technology in ANY other LED grow light on the market. Don't get me wrong - there are many decent lights out there and even more cheap knock offs but they lack the research and development put into the Illuminator grow light to make it the industry standard.

How does light affect plant growth?
Here is a quick science lesson for you . . . why are leaves green? Very simply put, leaves are green because they absorb almost all other light except green/yellow, which is reflected back to our eyes and is what we see.
Red, blue, and near-red are the 3 wavelengths of light that are the most beneficial for plant growth. Light from the green and yellow portion of the spectrum provides very little to no benefit to the development of your plants because most of it is reflected back.
Therefore, it would make sense that you would not use light from the green and yellow spectrum in a grow light as it would just be wasted. The innovation in design of the Illuminator Grow Light is in the configuration of wavelengths the light employs that emit the most desirable spectra. By utilizing a new technology, the Illuminator effectively duplicates wavelengths of light that your plants just gobble up, resulting in increased yields and massive blooms not normally seen with indoor growing with LED grow lights.
Important Facts About The Illuminator 5-Band Tri-Spectrum Grow Light
Illuminator LED Grow Lights use a 5-Band spectrum of red, blue, and near-red which delivers more than 95% absorbable light to your plants. When compared to 15% efficiency typical with High Intensity Discharge Lighting, the results can be staggering.
Plants need different wavelengths of light at different stages of growth. To that end, the goal in developing the Illiminator Grow Light is to deliver optimum wavelengths required by your plants while giving support to all cycles of plant growth.
Illuminator LED Grow Lights are becoming as mainstream as Metal Halide & High Pressure Sodium
The controversy and debate about the benefits of LED grow lights is coming to a close - those that have stuck to their guns on standard HID grow lighting no longer have a leg to stand on. Don't take my word for it - just take a look at these testimonials :
Reviewer: Rodney from DE
This light really kicks it, for sure this will be everywhere very soon. I highly endorse this company and its products as I have had only good results from both their products and their customer service.. 5 Stars
Reviewer: Lloyd from KY
All I can say is freakin phenomenal!! Hey everyone, this is the flowering light the whole world has been waiting for! The most rapid flowering I've ever seen and the final product is A++++.
Reviewer: B from OH United States
Beast. only light ill ever buy again. i always mix and add different sources of light, and these are no different THAT SAID ill never buy HID as anything but supplemental again. perhaps a cute 150 or something. game, set, match LEDs. and no heat! i add lights for heat lol. i havent tried the product variation with the new 180W and the flower booster but i have no doubt they will do exactly what they say. great customer service too.
Reviewer: Jeremy from NH
I am extremely satisifed with your UFO product and I will be recommending you to all my associates. The people at your company are very helpful and provided me with terrific support.
So How Do I Buy MY 5-Band, Tri-Spectrum Illuminator Grow Light?
There is only one way to buy an Illuminator Grow Light - you must go straight to the source and check out their wide range of sizes from a 90W UFO Grow Lights to this commercial grade 350W LED Grow Light.
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Flood123 –
With a 2×2 space, the biggest light I would hit it with is the 180W Illuminator. I don’t think you would get any advantage using 2 x 90w in this space but it would give you more options in the future if you change things up.
Cheers!
Mathew
HydroMan,
Thank you! This is the most informative site I have seen on the subject. I will take your advice and go for the 180watt.
Hydro Man, I previously posed the question about the 2×90 watt vs. the 180 for my 2x2grow tent growing 2 plants. Turns out I won’t have as much cash for a lighting upgrade as I thought. How would the 90 watt stack up against my 2×150 watt hps I am currently running. All things beig equal which would yeild more? I know the 90watt will be less hot so that’s a bonus for sure but not a selling point on it’s own. I grow for medical reasons and with the current state of laws in California this may be my only hope for the volume I need. I don’t have money to waste. I need to be sure that it is an upgrade I would be doing and not a lateral one. Thank you so much for your help. It is sincerely appreciated .
Flood123 –
What about picking up a single 90W and keeping one of the 150W HPS lights? Veg under the UFO only and then flip the HPS on (with the UFO) for flowering. This should get you a pretty decent yield boost while reducing electric costs . . .
Mathew
My intentions where to nix the his entirely for the LED for electricity costs. If i wanted to keep the same yield (or close to it) but move to LED how much LED would I need. Thanks. I was hoping that the 90watt would cover me. Is that not the case?
Flood123 –
If you currently have 300W of HPS in your 2×2 space (2x150w) then I would recommend hitting it with 180-200W of LED.
-Mathew
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