Kind LED Grow Lights XD75 Flower Spectrum On Sale in September

For the month of September, Kind LED Grow Lights is offering 25% off the Flower Spectrum X-Series XD75 intracanopy, dual-sided bar lights. These game-changing fixtures set a new standard in grow lighting, maximizing under canopy growth, yield, and quality. The fixtures can easily be connected end to end for a rigid, stable lighting fixture that spans an entire facility.

For the month of September, Kind LED Grow Lights is offering 25% off the Flower Spectrum X-Series XD75 intracanopy, dual-sided bar lights. These game-changing fixtures set a new standard in grow lighting, maximizing under canopy growth, yield, and quality. The fixtures can easily be connected end to end for a rigid, stable lighting fixture that spans an entire facility.


The X-Series LED Bar Lights were designed with the utmost versatility in mind. With an IP65 rating and ETL listing, its applications are only limited by your imagination. Perfect Blend Spectrum available in either flower or vegetative integrations provides ideal photon emissions in every essential wavelength along the photosynthetic spectrum. Perfectly tuned photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) delivers optimal concentration and quantity of photon energy from canopy surface to base of plant. From propagation to harvest, leafy greens to fruit-bearing, greenhouse to indoor, the X-Series bar lights will take any grow to the next level and beyond.

The Vegetative Bar Lights are biased on the blue end of the spectrum and are great for all leafy greens and plants that need to remain in a Vegetative stage before initiating Flowering. The Flowering Bar Lights are biased on the red end of the spectrum and are great for all supplemental lighting on high light use plants that are in the Flowering stage or as standalone Flowering stage lights for average light use plants.

All Kind LED X-Series Bar Lights have an IP65 (Ingress Protection Rating) that ensures the safety of using them in the harsh conditions of commercial greenhouses. An IP65 rating means that the lights are completely dust-tight and can also handle the spray from a 6.3mm water nozzle from any direction with no harmful effects. In addition, the X-Series is ETL Listed, meaning it complies to North American safety standards.

"Our design team truly knocked it out of the park with the X-Series. These lights are so versatile and effective; they are most definitely game-changers for indoor gardening and the entirety of commercial agriculture," said Rory Kagan, CEO of Kind LED Grow Lights. "Utilizing the newest technology, our X-Series offers growers everything they need; an optimized spectrum, ideal intensity, and ultimate versatility. The X-Series bar lights will take any grow to the next level and beyond.".

Available online at KINDLEDGrowLights.com, and through hundreds of retailers nationwide, Kind LED makes advanced horticulture lighting technology accessible to both professional and recreational growers. The XD75 Flower Spectrum bar light is 25% off for the month of September.

About KIND LED Grow Lights.

San Francisco based KIND LED Grow Lights is the industry leader for indoor LED grow lights offering cutting-edge LED indoor grow light technology. Revolutionizing the indoor growing industry and founded by age-old growers, KIND LED Grow Lights provide the most rewarding results possible for hydroponic and indoor gardens. Quickly becoming the world's top-selling grow light, KIND LED received the S.T.A.S.H "Gear of the Year" award in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. For more information or to purchase KIND LED Grow Lights products, please visit KINDLEDGrowLights.com.

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