Fohse stands for “Full On High Spectrum Energy.” Fohse is a LED lighting manufacturer known for its innovative and industry-leading horticultural lighting solutions. The brand specializes in developing advanced LED lighting systems tailored for indoor cultivation, with a focus on optimizing plant growth, yield, and energy efficiency.

A decade ago in the United States, many growers would argue that Gavita lights were the best grow lights in the industry, however the FOHSE brand has established themselves over the past five years as the fastest growing grow light brand on the market. Over the past few years, a large number of cultivation companies across the world have converted to Fohse lighting. Even seed makers and seed banks like Brothers Grimm Seeds have switched from HPS lighting to Fohse LED lighting.

About Fohse lights

As per Fohse, their smart control system allows growers to tailor the lighting conditions to their specific crops and growth stages. Fohse LED grow lights are also energy-efficient and designed to withstand harsh growing environments. This means Fohse lights are built to last.

What makes Fohse lights so special? Fohse lighting’s products often incorporate the latest advancements in LED technology like precise spectrum tuning, customizable light recipes for different plant growth stages, and efficient heat management.

Fohse lighting solutions are designed to mimic natural sunlight while allowing growers to fine-tune the light spectrum to meet the specific needs of different plant species and growth phases.

 

 

Common questions about Fohse lighting:

 

Does Fohse have a Youtube channel or podcast?

Yes, Fohse has both a Fohse Youtube channel and industry podcast.

 

Does Fohse offer warranties?

Yes, Foshe offers a 3-5 year warranty on their LED grow lights.

 

Are Fohse lights for commercial grows only?

No, Fohse lighting can be utilized by both home growers and commercial grows.

 

Which Fohse light is recommended for home growers?

Home growers typically go with the Fohse Pisces (pictured above) or their more advanced and expensive light model, Aries.