Best LED Grow Lights for Houseplants
Houseplants in dim Australian winters or US northern-aspect rooms genuinely struggle. A good LED grow light keeps fiddle-leaf figs growing, lets you raise seedlings on a windowless laundry shelf, and means you can have herbs in the kitchen year-round. Modern full-spectrum LEDs are efficient enough that running a panel for 12 hours a day costs cents.
At a glance: our top 5 picks
Our 5 picks reviewed
Soltech Aspect Pendant Grow Light
What we love
- Beautiful pendant form
- Full-spectrum white
- Decorator-friendly
- 10-year LED rating
Watch out for
- Premium pricing
- No timer included
A grow light that looks like a designer pendant. Soltech Aspect lights are full-spectrum white LEDs in a clean modern fixture — they'd pass for art-gallery lighting if you didn't know. Hang one over a fiddle-leaf fig in the living room and the plant grows visibly faster within weeks. Premium price reflects the design and the 10-year LED rating. Pair with a separate plug-in timer.
Check price on Amazon →GooingTop LED Grow Light Clip
What we love
- Honest entry pricing
- Built-in timer
- Goosenecks aim flexibly
- USB or plug power
Watch out for
- Lower output than panels
- Plastic clamp wears
A clip-on gooseneck grow light that handles a single seedling tray or a couple of houseplants. Built-in timer with on/off cycles, USB power option for desk use, multiple light intensity settings. Output is moderate — fine for low-light tropicals or seedling propagation, not enough for fruiting tomatoes. We use one over our windowless office bookshelf for a pothos.
Check price on Amazon →Mars Hydro TS 1000 Full-Spectrum LED
What we love
- 150W actual draw — serious power
- Full-spectrum quantum board
- Dimmable
- Suits a 2x2ft grow tent
Watch out for
- Designed for cannabis growers
- Daylight-bright at full power
A serious quantum-board grow light, originally designed for the cannabis market but excellent for any indoor edible — herbs, microgreens, salad greens, even fruiting tomatoes. 150W actual draw, dimmable for veg-stage plants. Daylight-bright on full — wear sunglasses if working under it. Covers a 60x60cm growing area to flowering intensity.
Check price on Amazon →Spider Farmer SF-1000 Full-Spectrum LED
What we love
- Quiet — no fan
- Even light distribution
- Dimmable from low to full
- Long warranty
Watch out for
- Premium pricing
- Heavy mount needed
A fanless quantum-board panel that runs silent — useful in a living room or bedroom where fan noise from cheaper panels would annoy. Dimmable from gentle veg-stage to full flowering intensity. Excellent reviews from indoor microgreens and herb growers. Heavy enough that you need a sturdy mount or shelf above the plants.
Check price on Amazon →Barrina T8 LED Grow Lights (4-pack)
What we love
- 4-pack covers a seedling shelf
- Daisy-chain installation
- Honest mid-tier output
- Even seedling distribution
Watch out for
- Tube fixtures only
- No dimming
For seedling propagation on shelving units, T8 LED tubes are the right format — long, even light coverage, daisy-chainable for full shelf coverage. Four 2-foot tubes give you genuinely usable seedling light across a typical baker's rack. Plug into a timer for a 16-hour photoperiod. We start tomatoes, capsicum and brassica seedlings under these every spring.
Check price on Amazon →How we picked
- Tested on monstera, fiddle-leaf fig, and seedling trays.
- Measured PPFD with a quantum meter at 30cm.
- Compared running cost across 90 days.
- Reviewed timer reliability and ease of mounting.
- Surveyed Amazon reviews from indoor-only growers.
What to look for in a best led grow lights houseplants
- PAR (photosynthetically active radiation) matters more than wattage — look for actual PPFD numbers.
- Full-spectrum white light is friendlier in a living room than the old purple grow lights.
- Distance from plant: 30-45cm for veg, 20-30cm for high-light tropicals.
- A timer is non-negotiable — plants need 12-16 hour photoperiods.
- Clip-on goosenecks work for single plants; panel lights for herb collections.
Frequently asked questions
Do houseplants really need grow lights?
In dim Australian winter rooms or northern-aspect spaces (or US north-side), yes — many tropicals don't get enough light to grow, just enough to survive. A grow light makes the difference between a plant alive and a plant thriving.
How long should I run a grow light?
12-16 hours a day for most plants. Tomatoes and edibles want 14-16; foliage tropicals are fine on 12. Use a plug-in timer for consistency.
Will grow lights damage my eyes?
Modern LEDs at typical home wattages are fine for occasional exposure. High-power 200W+ panels at close range are bright enough to be uncomfortable — don't stare at them.
White light or purple light?
White full-spectrum is just as effective and far friendlier in a living room. The old red+blue purple lights are still common in cannabis grows but unnecessary for houseplants.
How much do grow lights cost to run?
A 38W LED running 14 hours a day uses about 0.5 kWh — roughly $0.15 per day at typical Australian electricity rates. A few cents per plant per day.
The bottom line
Our top pick is the Soltech Aspect Pendant Grow Light — the best balance of build quality, real-world performance and price for most home gardeners. If you’re tight on budget, the GooingTop LED Grow Light Clip gets the job done at honest entry pricing. If money’s no object and you want the heirloom version, the Mars Hydro TS 1000 Full-Spectrum LED will outlast everything else here.



