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indoor small plants for office desk Desk Grow Light | Halo Grow Light | Small Plant Light for Office

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indoor small plants for office desk Desk Grow Light | Halo Grow Light | Small Plant Light for OfficeYour indoor plants need plenty of light to truly thrive. But when there's not enough natural sunlight, they can start looking sad and sickly. That's where our special USB small grow light comes in! This small LED grow light is also proven to support any houseplant that needs a boost of supplemental lighting, guaranteed to keep your green friends alive and thriving, no matter where you place them in your home! Powered by full spectrum, flicker free

Your indoor plants need plenty of light to truly thrive. But when there's not enough natural sunlight, they can start looking sad and sickly. That's where our special USB small grow light comes in!

This small LED grow light is also proven to support any houseplant that needs a boost of supplemental lighting, guaranteed to keep your green friends alive and thriving, no matter where you place them in your home!

Powered by full-spectrum, flicker-free LEDs, this compact light simulates the warmth and nourishing rays of the sun. It's designed to promote lush growth, enhance vibrant colors, prevent leggy stretching, and even extend the flowering period of your indoor plants.

This versatile grow light is available in one-head, two-head, and three-head options, so you can decide which configuration best fits the needs of your houseplants.

What Makes The Small Grow Light Great:


Compact and Adjustable: This circular LED light is perfect for small houseplants like succulents, mini bonsai, and petite greens. Its acrylic support rod allows you to adjust the height, ensuring optimal illumination just 6 cm above your plant's canopy.

Full-Spectrum Array: Our grow light provides a quick recovery for light-deprived plants, keeping them healthy and alive up to three times longer!

Dimmable and Automated: Choose from 10 dimming levels, and set the light to run automatically for 8, 12, or 16 hours per day, tailored to your plant's needs.

Two Color Options: The sunny yellow light promotes vigorous foliage growth for houseplants, herbs, and countertop micro-landscapes. The pinky-white light enhances vibrant colors in succulents, carnivorous plants, and seedlings.

Easy Installation: For small plants, use the included base to elevate them towards the light. For larger specimens, simply insert the pole into the soil and adjust the lamp's position.

USB-Powered Convenience: With its low-voltage USB power source, you can easily run this energy-efficient grow light using a power bank, laptop, or computer.

Don't leave your houseplants high and dry! Give them the bright, artificial sunshine they crave with our USB-powered grow light - available in sunny yellow or pinky-white. Order yours today and let your plant babies flourish!


Feature 1 Head 2 Heads 3 Heads
Material Zinc Alloy & PC Zinc Alloy & PC Zinc Alloy & PC
Plug Type USB USB USB
Number of heads 1 2 3
LED Quantity 20 40 60
Power 3W 6W 9W
Input Current 5V 2A 5V 2.5A 5V 3A
Lighting Range Φ25cm circle Φ25cm circle per head Φ25cm circle per head
Suitable Distance from Lamp to Plant 5-20cm 5-20cm 5-20cm
Timer Settings 8h / 12h / 16h 8h / 12h / 16h 8h / 12h / 16h
Timing Cycle 24h ON/OFF 24h ON/OFF 24h ON/OFF
Estimated Lifespan 50,000 hours 50,000 hours 50,000 hours
Color Options Pinkish White, Sunshine Yellow Pinkish White, Sunshine Yellow Pinkish White, Sunshine Yellow

 

QO-302 Small Grow Light for Houseplants Spectrum

 


QO-302 Small Grow Light for Houseplants Dimensions

(cord: 47.24" long)

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Big Pumpkin
Lake Worth, US
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While this book raises some thought-provoking points, it ultimately reads like a product of self-righteous elites disconnected from reality and from the American public. 1. Ignores public opinion. The author never acknowledges that polls consistently show Americans oppose racial preferences in college admissions. Proposition 16—which would have allowed such preferences—was defeated by a wide margin in 2020 in California, one of the nation’s most liberal states. A Brookings poll found that virtually all racial groups, including Black respondents, supported the Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) decision. 2. Starts with a strange premise. The first chapter claims conservatives will “regret” the SFFA ruling because universities will continue racial preferences covertly. But that sidesteps the real question: why shouldn’t colleges comply with the ruling’s letter and spirit? 3. Offers dubious legal advice. In Chapter Three, the author—himself a law professor—floats risky ideas for “working around” the Supreme Court’s decision. Many of these suggestions rest on shaky legal ground, as anyone familiar with the Second Circuit’s CACAGNY v. Adams, 116 F.4th 161 (2d Cir. 2024), would recognize. 4. Ignores proportionality and real-world outcomes. The book argues for “diversity” preferences without asking how much preference is justified. In reality, Asian American applicants face steep penalties. e.g. Stanley Zhong was rejected by five University of California campuses’ Computer Science programs as an in-state applicant—shortly before Google hired him for a full-time, Ph.D.-level software engineering position. Meanwhile, UC San Diego’s own freshman math-placement data show a surge of students—mostly “underrepresented minorities” favored by UC—placed into remedial courses, some testing at a 4th-grade level. It is hard to see how admitting these students is helping them other than allowing some elites to make themselves feel good or get a promotion. If this book represents what passes for legal scholarship at Yale, the state of American legal education should worry us all.
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Jason Galbraith
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A Powerful and Timely Book about Fairness and Equality in America
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This book is beautifully written and deeply engaging. As a non-lawyer, I appreciated the author's ability to cut through legal abstraction to reveal what is truly at stake as the Supreme Court turns away from policies designed to expand opportunity. Driver writes, with clarity and conviction, that genuine equality demands more than the pretense that race no longer matters. The result is a powerful and thought-provoking work that reminds us the pursuit of fairness in America remains unfinished.
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