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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my plants need ThriveBeam light?

Indoor plants need 12-16 hours of sunlight daily, a target is hard to get from window light alone. Standard indoor lights, don’t emit full-spectrum light and are too distant from plants, making them non-beneficial.

ThriveBeam lights supply the exact full-spectrum sunlight needed for growth from the perfect distance, even for plants receiving some sunlight, adding ThriveBeam will significantly boost their health.

How long should I keep ThriveBeam light on?

The duration ThriveBeam light should be on depends on your plants' exposure to natural light and their type. Generally, for plants without natural sunlight, aim for 8-12 hours of ThriveBeam light daily. If they already receive some natural light, a few hours of additional ThriveBeam light can enhance their health and growth.

For best results, position the light roughly 12 inches from the plants.

Is ThriveBeam light energy-efficient and will it increase my electricity bill?

ThriveBeam utilizes LED technology, making it more energy-efficient than traditional grow lights that often use incandescent or halogen bulbs.
These LEDs draw way less power & heat, leading to a barely noticeable impact on your electricity bill even when using multiple lights.

Can I use ThriveBeam for growing herbs and seedlings?

Yes, ThriveBeam is ideally suited for growing herbs and seedlings. Its adjustable light intensity and height ensure it supports all growth stages, from the earliest seedlings to fully flowering plants, making it perfect for all plant types.

Should I get one ThriveBeam light for each of my plants?

The need for one ThriveBeam light per plant varies based on each unique situation. it depends on how your plants are arranged and their sizes.

A single light can efficiently cover multiple small plants if positioned closely together and they receive adequate light coverage.

We recommend assessing your specific plant setup’s lighting needs, taking into account both plant size and their distribution throughout your space, to determine the most suitable lighting solution.