If youâve ever watched a plant slowly decline all winterâstretching, fading, dropping leavesâyouâre not alone.
Short days + weak sunlight = struggling plants.
Thatâs where grow lights come in. And honestly? Theyâre one of the easiest upgrades you can make to your plant setup.
At Prop Me Up, every bulb in our shop light fixtures is a grow bulb; in fact, we also sell the exact bulbs we use.
đż What Are Grow Lights (Really)?


Grow lights are artificial lights designed to mimic the sunâgiving plants the energy they need to photosynthesize.
The key thing:
đ Not all light is equal.
Your living room might feel bright, but to a plant, itâs often barely enough to survive.
âïž Why Your Plants Struggle Indoors
In places like Rochester NY:
- Winter daylight drops to ~9 hours
- Sun angle is weak
- Windows block a lot of usable light
Result?
- Leggy growth
- Slower or stalled growth
- Leaf drop
- Washed-out color
đ A grow light fixes all of that instantly.
đȘ The Hidden Problem: Your Windows Are Working Against You


Hereâs something most people donât realize:
Modern windows are designed to block parts of sunlight.
Thatâs great for energy efficiencyâbut not great for plants.
Most newer windows (especially double-pane or Low-E glass):
- Filter out a large portion of UV light
- Reduce overall light intensity
- Reflect some of the sunâs energy away
Nowâto be clearâplants donât need UV specifically to survive.
But that filtering comes with a tradeoff:
đ Less total usable light reaches your plant.
So even if a room looks bright to you, your plant is getting:
- Lower intensity light
- Shorter effective exposure
- Less energy for growth
Combine that with winter conditions, and itâs basically a slow starvation diet.
đ What Actually Matters
1. Full Spectrum (This Is Non-Negotiable)

You want full-spectrum LED lights (look like normal white light).
Avoid the old purple âblurpleâ lights unless youâre growing in a basement lab.
đ Your plants AND your space will look better.
2. Brightness (The Part Most People Get Wrong)
- Distance matters more than raw power
- A weak light close up beats a strong light far away
Rule of thumb:
đ 6â12 inches from plant = ideal for most setups
3. Duration (Consistency > Intensity)
- 10â12 hours per day is the sweet spot
- Use a timer (seriouslyâthis is a game changer)
â ïž Common Mistakes
- Putting the light too far away
- Running it only a few hours a day
- Assuming a bright room = enough light
- Ignoring how much windows reduce usable light
đ± Final Thought
Your plants arenât dying because youâre bad at plants.
Theyâre struggling because:
- The sun is weaker
- Your windows filter the light
- And indoor conditions arenât natural
Grow lights fix all three.
And once someone uses one?
They donât go back.
