AG250W LED Bar is the modular grow light built for flexible indoor, greenhouse, and under canopy applications The Grower’s Choice AG250W ...
View full detailsWhen greenhouse sunlight is inconsistent, the right grow light helps you keep crops moving without guessing your way through the season. Explore this collection to find the right primary fixture fast so you can extend productive hours, improve canopy consistency, and stay on track through low light stretches.
Vista Greenhouses brings together purpose-built LED grow lights for real greenhouse use cases: full-spectrum primary fixtures for overhead coverage, dedicated veg and flower options for stage-based growing, propagation lighting for seedlings and racks, and under-canopy bars for growers improving lower-canopy performance. Choose the category that matches your setup, then pick the fixture size and output that fits your greenhouse plan in a clean, straightforward way.
Before you choose a fixture, start with one decision:
What role will the grow light play in your greenhouse or indoor growing setup?
Pick the grow light category that matches your setup first, then choose the exact fixture inside that lane.
What these are: primary LED grow lights for growers who want one main fixture to handle supplemental greenhouse lighting or indoor overhead coverage.
Grower's Choice AG-250 Modular LED Grow Light
Best for: growers who want flexible placement across greenhouse layouts, including strut lines, 4x4 frame spaces, or modular builds.
Why it matters: the modular format is built for layouts that need clean integration, with single-connection power and data chaining to simplify planning and installation.
Grower's Choice ROI-E200 LED Grow Light
Best for: smaller growing areas and growers who want a compact full-spectrum primary fixture.
Why it matters: a strong entry point when you want full-spectrum overhead coverage in a smaller footprint.
Grower's Choice ROI-E420 LED Grow Light
Best for: growers who want stronger primary coverage while keeping a compact fixture size.
Why it matters: a practical step-up option when you want more output than an entry fixture without moving into your highest-output tier.
Grower's Choice ROI-E720 LED Grow Light
Best for: greenhouse growers ready for a higher-intensity, full-spectrum primary light.
Why it matters: this is the lane for growers who want a serious overhead fixture and have the space and environment to run higher-output lighting effectively.
Grower's Choice ROI-E900 LED Grow Light
Best for: larger canopies and growers scaling intensity and coverage with an 8 bar format.
Why it matters: when you want a larger multi-bar footprint for broader overhead coverage, this is the top tier in the ROI-E lineup.
What these are: dedicated fixtures for growers who want to separate vegetative and flowering lighting instead of relying on one all-purpose lane.
Grower's Choice ROI-FV Series (Vegetative Lighting)
Best for: dedicated vegetative zones and growers running a stage-based workflow.
Why it matters: this keeps vegetative lighting separate from full-cycle buying, which helps growers match the fixture to their exact stage and room purpose.
Grower's Choice ROI-FF Series (Flowering Lighting)
Best for: flowering zones and growers looking to maximize flowering performance.
Why it matters: with high-output performance specs and an IP66, passive-cooled build, this category is designed for demanding flowering environments, which makes this light more useful when you want a dedicated flower-focused fixture instead of a general full-cycle choice.
What these are: slim, purpose-built lights for clones, seedlings, propagation tables, and vertical racks.
Grower's Choice PFS Series LED Grow Light
Best for: propagation, cloning, and vertical racks where a slim profile and close placement matter.
Why it matters: a 1.5-inch ultra-slim bar design built for tight spaces, with GC-3K Full Phase spectrum and IP65-rated construction for durability in production environments.
What these are: purpose-built under-canopy bars for growers who want more consistent light lower in the plant, not a replacement for their main overhead fixture.
Grower's Choice AG120 Red Enhanced Under Canopy Light
Best for: growers adding compact under-canopy supplementation.
Why it matters: the AG120 lane is built for under-canopy supplementation, making it a focused choice when your top lighting is handled and you are improving distribution lower in the plant.
Grower's Choice AG120 Full Phase Under Canopy Light
Best for: growers who want compact under-canopy coverage with a full-phase approach.
Why it matters: a clean under-canopy option when you want lower-canopy support while keeping your primary overhead fixture decision separate.
Grower's Choice AG140 Red Enhanced Under Canopy Light
Best for: growers who want a larger under-canopy bar with red-enhanced output.
Why it matters: a stronger under-canopy lane for growers who need more coverage along the lower canopy than the AG120 format.
Grower's Choice AG140 Full Phase Under Canopy Light
Best for: growers who want a larger full-phase under-canopy bar.
Why it matters: a larger-format under-canopy choice for more coverage while maintaining a full-phase approach.
What these are: fixtures chosen for specific upgrade paths or layouts, best when the grow has clear constraints or preferences.
Grower's Choice GHS-730 LED Grow Light
Best for: growers who want a commercial-style 730W fixture with high uniformity and dimming control.
Why it matters: it’s positioned as a high-output, fanless fixture with IP65-rated durability and 0 to 10V dimming for controlled operation.
Best for: growers who want a modern LED upgrade path from traditional 1000W HPS.
Why it matters: this fixture is positioned as a 1000W HPS replacement, pairing high-output performance with an IP66-rated build and 0 to 10V dimming for staged control.
What these are: the add-ons that keep your greenhouse lighting setup clean, compatible, and easy to scale when you run multiple fixtures.
Grower's Choice Master Controller
Best for: synchronized scheduling and dimming across zones when you operate more than one light.
Why it matters: gives you centralized control for consistent light cycles and easier multi-fixture management as you expand.
Grower's Choice Cords, Adapters, and Data Cables
Best for: keeping power and connectivity simple when you add fixtures, split zones, or need the right voltage connection.
Why it matters: the right adapter or data cable prevents almost compatible headaches and helps your lights and controls integrate properly. On some fixtures, items like controllers and RJ data cables are optional add-ons, depending on the setup.
You’ll find our full lighting accessories selection in the product grid above.
What are the best grow lights for indoor plants in a greenhouse?
For most greenhouse setups, start with a full-spectrum primary overhead LED grow light. It gives you dependable supplemental coverage when daylight is limited, especially through cloudy weeks and shorter seasons.
What is the difference between a primary grow light and an under-canopy grow light?
A primary grow light is your main overhead fixture that lights the canopy from above. An under-canopy grow light is a secondary bar used lower in the plant to support areas overhead light does not reach as well.
Should I start with an under-canopy grow light?
In most cases, no. Get your primary overhead lighting right first. Under-canopy bars make the most sense after you already have strong top lighting and want to improve lower-canopy consistency.
Which grow lights are best for seedlings and propagation?
Use propagation and vertical-style fixtures for seedlings, clones, racks, and tight spaces. They’re designed for close placement and uniform coverage, which is usually what you want at early stages.
Do I need a veg or flower-specific grow light, or should I choose full-spectrum?
If you want the simplest, most versatile route, choose full-spectrum first. Go with veg or flower-specific fixtures when you run separate zones and want stage-focused lighting.
Can these grow lights be used in a greenhouse and indoors?
Yes. This collection includes fixtures designed for greenhouse supplemental lighting and indoor growing, including overhead primary lights, propagation fixtures, and under-canopy bars.
I’m shopping for a primary grow light. Where should I start on this page?
Start in the “Primary Overhead Coverage” category first. Once you pick your primary fixture, you can decide if you also need propagation lighting, under-canopy support, or accessories for control and expansion.