






🌿 Grow smarter, not hotter — light up your green space with efficiency and style!
The Horticulture Lighting Group HLG 100 V2 is a high-efficiency, full-spectrum LED quantum board grow light featuring 192 Samsung LM301H LEDs. Operating at just 95 watts, it delivers over 16,000 lumens with a 4000K spectrum optimized for both vegetative and flowering stages. Its passive cooling design ensures minimal heat output, making it ideal for indoor gardens seeking powerful, energy-saving lighting in a compact footprint. Designed and assembled in the USA, it includes a reliable Meanwell power supply and covers up to 3x3 ft for veg and 2x2 ft for bloom cycles.











| ASIN | B07C57J7XX |
| Assembled Height | 38 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,801 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #545 in Plant Growing Lamps |
| Brand | Horticulture Lighting Group |
| Brand Name | Horticulture Lighting Group |
| Brightness | 16 Lumen |
| Color | Blue Light |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,089 Reviews |
| Efficiency | 2.43 μmol/joule |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Fixture Type | Non Removable |
| Included Components | LED Reflector |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Semi Flush Mount |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36"L x 2"W x 38"H |
| Item Type Name | Quantum Board LED Grow Light |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Light Color | white |
| Light Fixture Form | Ceiling |
| Light Source | LED |
| Light fixture form | Ceiling |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | Horticulture Lighting Group |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-5 year warranty depending on model. |
| Material | LED |
| Material Type | LED |
| Model Name | HLG Lighting |
| Model Number | HLG Lighting |
| Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 192 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Energy Efficient |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Garden, Grow Room, Green House |
| Shade Color | White |
| Shade Material | Metal |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garden |
| Style | Blue / Veg Cycle |
| Style Name | Blue / Veg Cycle |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 850019573107 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
2**C
HEAT!!! What Heat? This is my honest comparison to other LED lights!!
I've read reviews on this LED Light complaining about heat!! If I would have gone just by those reviews (aka: complaints), I would have passed on ordering this LED Light!! Well, I decided to try it based on visual observation. I am thrown completely off as to why some people say this light produces too much heat? Compared to my big green 3 fan LED Light, this LED light is unbelievably cool. My big green LED produced so much heat, even though I kept the door closed, my air conditioner stayed on. Since this excessive heat is a problem for us (for anyone really) I had to find a solution. This LED Light is surprisingly cool. It has no fans to dissipate heat because it doesn't produce enough heat to make it necessary!! Such little heat is produced, I've decided this is going to be my big money saving solution and plan to order several more to fully compliment my small grow needs. With this solving my excessive heat issues from older units, heat problems simply just go away!! PROs: Very bright like sunlight! Not very heavy and easy to put in place. Small footprint and excellent performance. All LEDs are lit and working. The difference between my old big green, 3 fan heat monster and this, is like night and day!! Cons: Since there's so little heat, I'd like a bigger unit (longer & wider) for more coverage for the money!! Requires careful handle so as to not damage the power connector which is exposed and vulnerable. This review is based on short term use. Long term use report will come with time, of course! Once in place, these only need to be moved up or down as you may require!! Three of these LED Lights should cover a 5' by 5' area or larger if placed correctly. I plan on using two of these for a 2' x 4' area resting assured two will be more than enough. From what I am able to tell, the 4000K spectrum are best to promote vegetative growth and the 3000K will promote better flowering. Given this information, I would imagine deploying one of each, for my needs, should take care of a full cycle. If I never post a follow-up due to failed performance or disappointing results of any kind, you can be sure it is still up and running. The first day of setup was on 4/20/19. I hope this helps with any concerns you might have.
W**K
Home Orchid Growers Dream Lights!
UPDATE! A year or more on and my orchids are flourishing. Still highly reccomend these for even low light plants as long as you buy the dimmer! Love this light for my high light orchids. I wish it came in a 5000k version to better suit blooming AND leaf growing, but 4000k will do just fine with some added real daylight. One gripe is that the connection ports are very delicate. I broke one off and im generally very gentle with things. The second port is wobbly but working for the time being. Ill have to solder them back on eventually. Otherwise, these lights are friggin bright- videos and photos do not capture the blinding light at all. I have this light 8in from my orchid now and Ive ordered the dimmer in case I get any leaf yellowing (they seem super bright- which is excellent). Should be ok 8in from plant since there is minimal heat, but always watch your plants and adjust accordingly. Its also just great light to look at unlike other options. It really makes my planting area and decorative pots pop! I realize these were produced for growing erm... herbal remedies.... but they totally need to market more for orchid growers. So slim and unobtrusive for lighting areas you still want to look presentable and not totally kill the vibe of your home decor. Ill be ordering 5 more eventually to cover all my shelves. 👌🏻💯😍📸 Update: Ive been researching more into PAR of light and have discovered that this 4000k version actually suits my orchids very well as far as useable temperatures of light goes. Very pleased with it besides the connection port being so delicate. Ive already purchased another plus a dimmer for each. Only time will tell how my orchids do under these but I dont doubt they will flourish!
G**.
Bright and white
This light is significantly brighter than expected. The white light took my rooted clones and tripled them in size in 2 weeks. I'm not a fan of Leds for many reasons, but this little light is perfect for mother plants and vegetative plants. I've been using different grow lights for 18 years, and this is the closest vegetative light to a 250 watt metal halide.
R**R
Superb light! NO excessive heat.
I was using a "burple" LED light on my plants and the increase in growth and foliage improved dramatically when that light was replaced by this quantum board light. Plant growth was apparent on a daily basis and almost equal to full sunlight. I put the plants in the sun during the day and under this light at night (and during days with poor sunlight) and the growth appears to be the same. This light is also a vast improvement over another LED lamp I used last year, promoting lusher and faster growth. The coverage is at least the 3' x 3' advertised for the vegetative period and 2' x 2' for flowering. I would be comfortable using the 3' x 3' area even for flowering. I have ZERO heat issues (some people complained about the heat). I can easily pick up the transformer without any heat discomfort. I mounted the power transformer on the board, as designed, at first and then mounted the transformer off of the board. There is slightly more heat with the transformer mounted to the board, but not enough to be of any concern. The best light I have used to date and certainly well worth the price. I will be buying another soon to get ready for the winter crop.
B**I
Dimmer broke after just a couple days, hanging wire is not adjustable. Light itself is great
The light is super strong and gives off just a small amount of heat. It’s a pretty excellent product as far as I can tell so far. The problem is that the accessories are not at all to the same quality. The dimmer broke in a matter of days and now the light needs to be directly attached to the power and unplugged every night to turn it off. The hanging wire seems flimsy (but hasn’t broken or anything so idk). It isn’t adjustable so the light is fixed at a set height which isn’t ideal at all. And the way it clips to the light panel makes it hard to keep straight and level, which again isn’t great. Seems foolish to have such a great product only to really bring down the overall experience with very sub par accessories.
J**E
Not Quite COB's, But Still High Quality Indoor Lighting
I'm probably a little different from most reviewers here. I grow about 1,000 garden starts from seed every year for a fairly considerable subarctic garden. I learned many years ago that high quality indoor lighting produces superior garden starts. I also occasionally use my lights for full cycle growth of peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce in the winter. I have a pair of DIY COB LED lights, based on Citizen CLU048-1212 COB's, that I currently use in my 4x4 grow tent. They have been great performers and I absolutely love the light and energy efficiency you get from LED's. I decided I finally wanted to replace my last 8-bulb T5 setup that I used on my overflow garden table. I was interested in trying the newer QB style LED's as they seem to be the latest rage. I first considered another Chinese made brand of QB's. Then, COVID hit, everyone on earth got interested in gardening and the cost of those went through the roof. I looked into alternatives and boy am I glad I did! I found this little gem, made right here in America, and it hit my three main requirements. Those were brand name power supply (Meanwell), real Samsung LED's and it should be fairly well reviewed. Add two of them to cart. Buy. I set these up over my overflow table and they were immediately put into production. I knew my way around the sheer power of LED's, so I was sure to pull out the lumen meter on my phone to get lighting where I wanted it. I generally aim for about 20-25K lumens at the plant's tips, which is great for high quality garden starts. This is roughly 2-3 times the power you can get from T5's directly under the bulbs. I could easily cover a 2x6 table with two of these lights, which increased my indoor production capacity by almost 50% compared to the T5 light that could barely do 2x4. No need to compare this light to T5 CFL lights, these handily beat it. Let's get to brass tax. These QB's are definitely on par with COB's, gobs of light intensity come from them. But, in my opinion, the 90 watt QB boards are a little less powerful than a couple of COB's running at 50 watts each. That's my honest assessment from someone who uses (and likes) both. That said, they use less power (a win) and can still pump out some serious, high quality growing light. Cost-wise at the time of my purchase, these are similar to DIY COB lighting rigs for similar coverage area, but are a much better value than commercial COB based systems. Much more plug and play focused than DIY COB's, too. They can handle seedlings and more mature garden starts (vegetative) very well, but still have the power to do full cycle just like COB's. They are cool enough that I had no major concerns about using fabric nearby to try and keep the cats out of the garden starts. The power supply and light gets pretty warm to the touch, but actual heat generation is quite low. We grow in a living space, literally our office, so heat dissipation is pretty important. There were a couple things I didn't like, but they are fairly minor. I wish they had used a power supply that used a replaceable C-style power cord. I would have preferred to replace my light's cords with 15 footers so I can easily get them up and down in the grow area. (You might have to buy power cord extensions to rig your application.) Also, I don't know, but I don't think this form factor (rows of LED's on an aluminum heat sink) is the best it can be. This light is fairly utilitarian in appearance and the hanging mechanism is somewhat crude. To be fair, I'd say the same of my DIY COB's which also excel in function over form. You can further judge based on the plants in the pictures and the resulting garden. Admittedly, all of these were germinated and grown to initial transplant size under COB's, but spent further weeks under these HLG-100's. Short, compact, well colored, healthy and ready to turn into magnificent outdoor plants. I've been thrilled with this as a T5 replacement and like them nearly as much as my COB's.
I**R
made an immediate visible difference in my seedlings
Excellent light for growth. I've had 3 other lights including a blurple panel for my indoor starters and over-winter plants that have been ok, but some of my starters weren't doing very well. This panel transformed my starters into thriving healthy plants. Even some seedlings that died with just the previous lighting, I replanted from the same seed packs and they were all great with this panel. I'll buy more for the coming year.
C**S
Amazing light!
This light is he truth. I got the 100 V2 4000k and when i tell you this light is the closest brightness to sunlight you can get, i lit it up in my room just for testing, and the shadow of the light literally looks like sunlight. I have a maxisun regular 600W LED light and another1000w led light for around the same price and i cant contemplate how i dont have two of these😩 This light is a life changer for plants. I already see my plants reaching upward towards the light. Not in a leggy way, just as if they really wanna soo up some of that bright goodness lol I will say thought beware of placing the driver on the light. I have this installed in a closet turned grow closet and the heat from this light alone is enough to set the temp in the 90’s. I have the maxisun 600w inside the closet too and it gets no where near as hot as this light does. Its 75 degrees f in the house, but that light gets hot enough to increase the temp dramatically if your plant is not heat tolerant. I personally think the driver is the culprit but i can be horribly wrong. However with that kind of heat generation it is very dangerous to leave the driver on the light as this can degrade the driver or cause the driver to swell or explode from the heat over time, especially if you live in he south where the summers can be intense. Im gonna have to consider some serious ventilation to offset the heat or it can seriously cause damage to the plants. However even with heat, the light is so excellent i would still get two or three more, i will just have to seriously consider air circulation😅
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