Compact 2-Tier SunLite® Garden
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- Two fixtures, each with two 2' long, full-spectrum T5 fluorescent grow lights
- Holds (4) 24-cell GrowEase Seed Starter Kits, sold separately
- Compact, two-tier light system is ideal for starting seeds in a small space
- Light fixtures easily adjust to the proper height for optimal plant growth
- Rugged, powder-coated aluminum frame with quiet, energy-efficient light fixtures
- Choose the Grow Light that’s right for you with our helpful Grow Light Buying Guide.
Enjoy the fun of starting your own plants from seed — and save money, too! Our SunLite® Gardens give your plants the quality and intensity of light they need. You can also grow herbs, houseplants, or even try your hand at growing orchids. This light garden is just 27" long x 14-5/8" wide, so it takes up very little floor space — just over 2 square feet. The two low-profile light fixtures each hold two, 2' long T5 fluorescent bulbs that produce the full-spectrum light plants need. It's easy to store, too; just roll it right into a closet. This complete SunLite Garden includes frame, two fixtures, four 2' long, T5 fluorescent bulbs, two watertight trays and casters.
- Powder-coated aluminum frame
- 27" L x 14-5/8" W x 47-5/8" H overall
- Includes 2 watertight shelf trays; each tray is 22-1/2” L x 15-1/4” W x 1-3/4” deep
- Maximum distance between shelf tray and light fixture is 15-1/8"
- Each fixture holds 2 full-spectrum T5 fluorescent bulbs, included
- Bulbs last up to 10,000 hours for years of use
- Assembly required
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