Sunlight LED Grow lights (Spectrum King LED) are designed and manufactured by experienced LED professionals who have been creating custom industrial LED Lighting solutions for various industries, including medical, government, military, commercial, and agriculture for over 10 Years. And best of all – WE GROW! So we truly understand the value of efficient lighting from a grower’s perspective and what is required to produce an outstanding harvest.
There is no better company to design and build your next LED grow light. We continue to review and test the newest and most innovative products in the LED marketplace, always looking to come up with the most efficient, cost-effective modern lighting solutions for our clients and for ourselves. The same experts with the LED knowledge have over a decade of experience growing and the hundreds of grow cycles completed, many testing various lighting conditions and sources. We understand what you need in a light.

See more hydroponic and gardening products at: http://pnwgardensupply.com

Pacific Northwest Garden Supply Ltd was started in 1993 with one store in Surrey B.C. by Steven Betts. Previously working in the hydroponics industry Steven had a strong desire to learn and sell hydroponic equipment as well as support urban agriculture.

With the location and timing ripe for growth, Steven brought on his first partner Justin Cooper to help him with the original location. This dynamic duo that started the original location have now been responsible for building the largest privately owned hydroponics chain in Canada.

The philosophy that is carried throughout the company is “making others successful in their gardening efforts in turn makes yourself successful”.

Pacific Northwest Garden Supply ltd is a very multicultural and gender equal opportunity place of work. Owners and employees have all made the choice to become part of this great company because it is not only a way to provide themselves with a living but also to place that has a true sense of family.

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Pacific North West Garden Supply (Surrey)
15374 103A Ave
Surrey British Columbia
Canada V3R 7A2
Telephone: 604-588-4769

21 Comments

  1. The spectrum looks great, but the biggest problem I can see is the size of the light. For tent growers or anyone with a low ceiling, vertical space is at a premium. The large radiator/heatsink on this fixture makes it much too tall if you're growing moderate size plants in a tent. I'm sure it could be designed with a more shallow fixture and a lower profile radiator though.

  2. This dude is just drop shipping high bay lights off of Ali Baba.com. There is not one legitimate cannabis grow with this light anywhere on YouTube.

  3. For anyone watching, this is a rebranded warehouse led that been on the market for years. It's nothing special or innovative, its just like majority of foreign made led's the kits the same, only the brand changes.

  4. Just search "high bay LED heat pipe on AliBaba.com" and you will see this is just a rebranded high bay light. The same owner of spectrum king used to own Stealth Grow and that company ripped off hundreds of customers and then went out of business overnight. Expect the same from spectrum King.

  5. the best lights on the market in the world. unbeliveble on the triclones,,,,, these lights r every that branden says,,,thank you for making my garden better then yours

  6. Hello Sir, I want to know, how much area cover this sunlight showing in this video also I want to know it's price because I want to purchase this sunlight.

  7. I'd like to mention the "naturalist fallacy" here, if I may. This is the assumption that if something is "natural" it's better than anything less natural. Plants utilize certain wavelengths of light to grow and produce energy. Other wavelengths tell the plant what sort of a plant canopy may be in competition with it.
    If the grow-light "looks like natural sunlight" that's almost meaningless in determining if it's a good grow-light for plants. It may actually have a very different spectrum from what is best for plants, especially LED lights, which have different spectra, depending on design.

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