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T5 LED Grow Lights (Which Ones Beat Fluorescent Tube Bulbs?)

Last updated August 18, 2023 By Steven 29 Comments

Best T5 LED Grow LightsWhy switch to T5 LED grow lights?

Especially when T5 fluorescent lights are so great for seeding, cloning and vegging.

Because the LED equivalents are even better.

They do everything the fluorescents do: same output and spectra (often even better) and flexibility.

But they do it while using half the power or less, emitting less heat and lasting much longer.

Not having to change bulbs as often and paying for half as much electricity saves you a ton of money.

Yes, the LED T5 lights do cost a bit more, but you quickly make that money back in cost savings.

So what’s the catch?

Same as always with LED grow lights. The market is flooded with low quality brands that don’t deliver. Or they do deliver for a short time, then they break.

That’s why I decided to write this article.

I did all the research and found the best T5 LED grow light tubes and bars on the market, so that you don’t have to.

Looking for:

  • a LED tube to replace a fluorescent tube in an existing fixture?
  • a standalone T5 tube?
  • a complete kit with fixture and bulbs?

Whichever you need, I’ve listed the best options for each below.

And that doesn’t mean the most expensive. These are the ones that give you the most value for money.

Contents

  • 1 T5 LED Grow Lights Compared
    • 1.1 What Are T5 LED Grow Lights?
    • 1.2 Why Are T5 LED Lights Better Than Fluorescent Bulbs?
  • 2 Best T5 LED Grow Lights Reviewed
    • 2.1 Best T5 LED Direct Replacement Tube: Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Tubes
    • 2.2 Best Budget T5 LED Grow Bulb Pack: HTM Lighting Solutions 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tube
    • 2.3 Best Standalone T5 LED Light Bar: Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture
    • 2.4 Best T5 LED Fixture With Bulbs: Active Grow T5 LED Grow Light Fixture
  • 3 Best T5 LED Grow Lights: Final Thoughts

 

T5 LED Grow Lights Compared

Here’s a quick summary of my findings. If you’re curious why I chose these lights, you’ll find brief reviews for each below.

Best 54w T5 Replacement
  • Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Grow Light Bulbs
  • Active Grow T5 4FT LED Bulbs
  • Primary Rating:
    5.0
  • $129.00
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Best Budget Bulbs
  • HTM 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tubes
  • HTM 4ft T5 LED Tubes
  • Primary Rating:
    4.0
  • $72.95
  • View On Amazon
Best Standalone Bars
  • Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixtures
  • Barrina LED Integrated Single Fixtures
  • Primary Rating:
    4.0
  • $59.99$49.99
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Best Bulbs + Fixture
  • Active Grow T5 High Output 2.0 4FT LED Grow Light Fixture
  • Active Grow T5 Fixture & Bulbs
  • Primary Rating:
    5.0
  • $179.00
  • View On Amazon
Best 54w T5 Replacement
Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Grow Light Bulbs
Active Grow T5 4FT LED Bulbs
Primary Rating:
5.0
$129.00
View On Amazon
Best Budget Bulbs
HTM 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tubes
HTM 4ft T5 LED Tubes
Primary Rating:
4.0
$72.95
View On Amazon
Best Standalone Bars
Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixtures
Barrina LED Integrated Single Fixtures
Primary Rating:
4.0
$59.99$49.99
View On Amazon
Best Bulbs + Fixture
Active Grow T5 High Output 2.0 4FT LED Grow Light Fixture
Active Grow T5 Fixture & Bulbs
Primary Rating:
5.0
$179.00
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What Are T5 LED Grow Lights?

There are two types:

  1. T5 equivalent LED lights
  2. T5 LED direct replacement tubes

The first are LED grow lights that perfectly replace a T5 fluorescent light. They come with a fixture and are thus standalone lights.

The second are light tubes. They require a fixture to work, but they can use any standard T5 fluorescent fixture you may have. There is no need to buy a new fixture, if you already have one, making them a convenient swap of fluorescent vs LED grow lights.

The big advantage of these tubes is that you can use any T5 fixture, but make it much more efficient (see next section), simply by using LED tubes instead of fluorescent tubes.

Note: If you want to use these tubes, but do not already have a light fixture, the Active Grow bundle reviewed below is the best choice. But it only works with T5 LEDs. If you also plan to use regular T5 fluorescent tubes, then the Agrobrite fixtures are the best value on the market. You can read all about them here.

 

Why Are T5 LED Lights Better Than Fluorescent Bulbs?

LED tubes have three big advantages over their fluorescent counterparts:

  • They use half the power, saving you money
  • They last longer, saving you money and the hassle of having to change bulbs more often
  • They emit less heat (only an issue if you have a lot of them)

They do have a big disadvantage, too. They cost much more than the equivalent T5 tubes.

That said, you will quickly make back that cost difference thanks to the lower power costs and the longer lifetime. You won’t have to get new bulbs for many years.

 

Best T5 LED Grow Lights Reviewed

These are the best T5 LED grow lights on the market. I’ll start with the best direct replacement tubes (the ones you can use in and standard T5 fixture) and then move on to the standalone lights (fixture included).

 

Best T5 LED Direct Replacement Tube: Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Tubes

Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Grow Light Bulbs
Active Grow T5 High Output 4FT LED Grow Light Bulbs
5.0
$129.00
Pros:
  • Replaces a standard 4ft T5 fluorescent tube
  • High output of 55 μmol/sec
  • Great spectrum options allow you to give your plants exactly what they need
  • 24 watts means a 45% reduction in power costs
  • 30,000 minimum lifespan means no bulb changes for years
Cons:
  • Not compatible with all ballasts (see list)
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There are a few brands on the market that make good LED tubes, but the Active Grow High Output tubes are our favorite, because they work with the ballast in most fixtures.

What this means is that you can simply replace the fluorescent bulbs with these bulbs and you’re good to go. With most competing lights, you need to rewire the fixture to disconnect the ballast. It’s not overly difficult, but not having to do it at all is even easier.

The downside as that these bulbs are not compatible with every possible ballast. Most notably, they do not work with any single-bulb fixtures. Apart from that, they will work with most big brands.

That includes the Hydrofarm Agrobrite line, which is our favorite. Active grow also sells their own fixtures, which are excellent, too. See below for our brief review of the fixture (comes with bulbs).

fluorescent ballast
A ballast

You can check this list to see if your ballast is compatible. If you’re not sure what ballast is in your fixture, check the instruction manual, the manufacturer’s website, or open the fixture and take a look at the ballast itself. The ballast is the relatively large, rectangular thing. They all look fairly similar. There is an example to the right.

The Active Grow High Output T5 LED bulbs only use 24 watts each, which means a minimum 45% reduction in energy costs over fluorescent bulbs. Despite using only half the electricity, the output is virtually the same. But because they are specifically designed for horticultural use, the Active Grow bulbs have a higher PPF of 55 μmol/sec.

Active grow offers 5 different color spectra. They range from a daylight white that is close to, but much better and fuller than, fluorescent light to a bloom specialist bulb with heavy amounts of red and deep red. This allows you to choose the exact spectrum you need.

If you want a light to use for all stages of growth, go with the sun white spectrum. It contains a good amount of blue light and a ton of red, which plants need during any stage. It also has a lot of light in every other color, which is also important for plant growth. The autumn sun spectrum would work well for any stage too, but it features much more red for a huge bloom boost.

The tubes are rated for 30,000 hours of use (far more than any fluorescent tube) and they come with a 1-year warranty. 30,000 is the minimum, so they will likely last longer. Active Grow is located in Seattle Washington, so on the off-chance that something does go wrong, you won’t have to deal with a Chinese brand (and all the hassle that entails). I give them a Grow Light Info rating of 10 out of 10.

The following video compares these LED tubes to standard fluorescent tubes:

 

Best Budget T5 LED Grow Bulb Pack: HTM Lighting Solutions 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tube

HTM 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tubes
HTM 4ft 24W T5 High Output LED Tubes
4.0
$72.95
Pros:
  • Low cost
  • Work in any T5 fluorescent fixture
  • Low power usage of 24 watts
  • High output of 3500 lumen
Cons:
  • Spectrum not designed specifically for plants (but works, just like a fluorescent tube)
  • You will need to bypass or remove any ballasts in your fixtures
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These 4 Foot T5 High Outbut LED Light Tubes from HTM Lighting Solutions cost far less than the previous ones above, but there is also a drop in quality. And you can’t buy individual bulbs. They are only available in a 4 pack, 12 pack, or 24 pack. But the price is incredibly for that number of T5 LED bulbs.

The spectrum is that of a regular fluorescent bulb, which can work just fine for growing plants. The more tailored spectrum of the bulbs reviewed above is better, however. You will see faster growth with those.

And you have two choices here. Specifically, you can choose a spectrum of 4000k, which is a fairly neutral white light that works for any stage of growth, or a spectrum of 5000K, which is a bit cooler and great for vegging.

These bulbs need to run without a ballast, so you will need to remove them, or bypass them, if you have a standard fluorescent fixture.

These bulbs use only 24 watts (as opposed to 54w for the fluorescent equivalent), so you’ll immediately see a 60% reduction in your power bill after switching. But naturally, that also makes them less powerful. The output is 3500 lumen.

The listed life expectancy of these bulbs is 50,000 hours, though they will deteriorate and become less bright, so you’ll probably want to switch them out before that. I’d count on 30,000 to 40,000 hours of good use.

These bulbs have a CRI of 83 or higher. The Active Grow bulbs above have a CRI of 95. 100 is equal to sunlight, so you can see that those bulbs are much closer to natural sunlight, which is better for plants.

As mentioned, these bulbs have a color temperature of 4000K or 5000K, which are both a bit cooler than sunlight (contain more blue).

They are designed to replace a standard fluorescent bulb, not a grow bulb. They still work well, but not as well as a dedicated grow light. They are UL listed to meet residential, commercial, and industrial safety requirements.

 

Best Standalone T5 LED Light Bar: Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixture

Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixtures
Barrina LED T5 Integrated Single Fixtures
4.0
$59.99 $49.99
Pros:
  • Versatile: you can use them above, below, horizontally, vertically, etc.
  • Low power usage (22 watts)
  • Can connect up to 8 lights together
  • 3-year warranty
  • Very low cost
Cons:
  • Spectrum contains far more blue than red light, so won't work as well for flowering
  • No reflector, so light spreads out in 270 degree angle
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The 4 Foot Barrina Integrated Light Bar includes both the bulb and the fixture. You don’t need to get anything else, making these lights the easiest way to add T5 LED to your grow, if you do not already have a T5 fixture.

These bars are designed to replace a standard 6500K fluorescent tube. They are not specifically designed for horticultural use. The 6500K spectrum contains a lot of blue light and not much red, but it is still full spectrum light.

It works well for cloning and seeding, as well as vegetative growth. It will not be very effective for flowering. Another great use of this light is to supplement a red-heavy grow light, like an HPS light. Adding blue-heavy light like this to your grow, especially from below, will really boost plant growth and yields as well.

These bars use only 20 watts, so you’ll see a large reduction in power costs over fluorescent bulbs (which use 54 watts). Despite using so much less power, they give you a similar output (2200 lumen, to be exact).

A great feature of these T5 LED bars is that you can connect up to 8 of them together. You can plug the fixtures directly into each other and connect them end-to-end, or you can use the included cords to plug them into each other that way.

The fixtures come with snap clips that make it easy to hang them anywhere. They are covered by a 3-year warranty, which is much longer than most competing fixtures, which generally have a maximum 1 year warranty.

 

Best T5 LED Fixture With Bulbs: Active Grow T5 LED Grow Light Fixture

Active Grow T5 High Output 2.0 4FT LED Grow Light Fixture
Active Grow T5 High Output 2.0 4FT LED Grow Light Fixture
5.0
$179.00
Pros:
  • Includes 4 LED bulbs (your choice of sun-white or red bloom spectrum)
  • Bulbs use half the power of fluorescent and last much longer
  • Can connect up to 4 fixtures on one circuit
  • Fixture is designed for LED bulbs, so no need to worry about ballast compatibility or rewiring anything
  • 3 year warranty
Cons:
  • Higher price than comparable fluorescent fixture (but will pay for itself in cost savings)
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If you want to use T5 LED lights, but don’t already have a fixture, I highly recommend the Active Grow T5 LED Fixture. It is designed specifically for LED bulbs, so there is no need to worry about rewiring to bypass the ballast or about ballast compatibility.

It also includes 4 bulbs, which really cuts down on costs. You have your choice of Active Grow’s amazing sun-white spectrum bulbs (reviewed above and my #1 choice for LED bulbs) or their red bloom spectrum bulbs.

The red bloom spectrum contains blue light and tons of red and far red. Virtually all green and yellow light is omitted. This spectrum boosts chlorophyll light absorption and is great for flowers, fruits, germination and cloning. The combination of red and far red wavelengths (660 nm and 730 nm) creates the Emerson Effect (i.e. a higher rate of photosynthesis), which speeds up plant growth by up to 20%.

The red bloom spectrum bulbs are great when used in combination with the regular white bulbs. Used on their own, they are not as effective as they are when supplementing the natural sunlight spectrum of Active Grow’s all-white tubes.

This light fixture will cover a 2 by 4 foot area. It has dual power switches, so you can run two bulbs only, or all 4 at once. This allows you to save electricity (and thus money) when you don’t need all 4 bulbs. You can connect up to 4 of these fixtures on one 120 V circuit. The fixture has a limited 3-year warranty.

 

Best T5 LED Grow Lights: Final Thoughts

The best T5 LED grow lights on the market are those from Active Grow and it’s not even close. There are hundreds of other options out there, but none of the other ones can even hold a candle to the Active Grow ones.

They are all pretty similar. We chose the ones from HTM Lighting Solutions, because they have a better track record tha all the other cheap bulbs flooding the market from China.

If you are on a budget, those are a good choice, but you may have to get a bulb or two replaced due to poor quality control. That’s the crawback. And with most other deep budget brands, the chance of that happening, and the hassle you face trying to get a replacement bulb, are much higher.

 

Photo Credit

Ballast photo by Dennis Brown – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. BRANDEN RAE says

    May 5, 2019 at 12:23

    If you had to use either the Active Grow’s High Output T5 LED sun-white spectrum bulbs or the Roleadro 600 full-spectrum white LED, which one would you use and why? I enjoy the white light for my eyes rather than looking at the bright red light. I am looking to start growing plants, both leafy and fruiting, indoors with hydroponics. Also would either of them work with on 220 volts? Thank you for your articles. They have really helped out.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      May 5, 2019 at 21:59

      I like the spectrum of the LED tubes better (heavier on red), so I’d go with those. Whether they run off 220V depends on the fixture you put them in. If the fixture takes 220V, then yes. The Roleadro also runs off 220V, but you’ll probably need to ask for the right power cord.

      Reply
      • Branden says

        May 6, 2019 at 09:39

        Thank you. That helps out heaps.

        Reply
  2. Jason Parker says

    May 22, 2019 at 06:28

    Do any of these give off a little UVA, UVB, or IR like some T5 Flourescents do? Thanks in advance.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      May 22, 2019 at 11:44

      Some of the Active Grow tubes emit IR light, depending on which spectrum you choose.

      Reply
  3. roger dixon says

    October 16, 2019 at 04:05

    In my 1.2m x 2m grow box I will use supplementary/side led lighting. I will be trying out X4 90cm full spectrum led grow bars, 200par at 20cm, 28 ish 3w leds, 90° lenses and adding X4 red shifted bars for the flowering phase. Cost is $120 – $150AU ea. resourced from China. The only place in Oz (Australia) I can get an equivelant one is $300, far too costly and the China ones have epistar or osram leds (so they say!). It is such a pitty supplementary led bar lighting seems to have been overlooked in stores.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      October 17, 2019 at 01:33

      Yes, there aren’t many bar LEDs, especially in Australia I would just get the cheap Chinese ones. You may end up with a few that don’t work, but you can return those. In the end, the cost will be much lower than importing something from the US.

      Reply
  4. Jvan says

    October 20, 2019 at 09:53

    Any thoughts when comparing the recommended active grow led replacement bulbs to the AgroLED sun blaster replacement LED bulbs?

    I’m really attracted to their Veg specific bulbs and would love to know your thoughts.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      October 20, 2019 at 10:55

      They seem to have some quality control issues, but if you get a good one, then they’re perfectly fine. I’d say, if you need 4 bulbs, go with Active Grow. If you need less than 4, go with another brand, like AgroLED.

      Reply
  5. Mat says

    November 11, 2019 at 14:25

    Should I add some red LED strip next to the Barrina to give a more complete spectrum ? I grow leafy greens. I heard somewhere that too much blue light can stunt growth of some plants.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      November 12, 2019 at 02:19

      They actually have a complete spectrum. They’re just a bit heavy on blue light, but for leafy greens that is actually a good spectrum to have. Adding extra light is always good and some additional red light will help, but it is not necessary if you are growing plants that don’t flower.

      Reply
  6. Dustin Bonhomme says

    December 6, 2019 at 20:49

    Would the Barrina lights work for seedlings. We are gonna try growing flowers for a fresh cut flower business. We will start the flowers from seed and eventually transfer them outside sometime in May. We will also start some vegetables from seed as well. I bought an active grow t5 4 light system the other day. I have a large 6 foot tall shelf that we will be growing on. I just can’t afford several active grow sets

    Reply
    • Dustin says

      December 6, 2019 at 20:55

      I was looking at getting these Barrina lights.
      https://amzn.to/34UXNfw

      I forgot to add that in my question

      Reply
      • Steven says

        December 7, 2019 at 00:38

        Yes, those would work great for seedlings.

        Reply
  7. Eric says

    December 11, 2019 at 09:03

    Will the active grow t5 bloom work in a ballast bypass fixture?

    Reply
    • Steven says

      December 12, 2019 at 00:46

      I would guess no.

      Reply
  8. Tatiyana says

    December 14, 2019 at 13:36

    I got the active grow fixture and so far I like it but was wondering if I can use other brand light bulbs with it when my current ones die.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      December 15, 2019 at 05:28

      if they’re LED bulbs, sure.

      Reply
  9. Travis says

    December 18, 2019 at 15:44

    The Active Grow lights don’t seem to be available on Amazon Canada anymore. Any suggestions on where to find these? I’m based in Edmonton.

    Reply
    • Steven says

      December 19, 2019 at 10:52

      Does the US Amazon ship to Canada? I don’t know where you could get them.

      Reply
  10. Ian says

    May 16, 2020 at 05:38

    I am looking to start growing some herbs from cuttings in my basement workshop. Currently there is a 4’ fluorescent fixture in the space, approximately 46” above the table where I want to do the growing. Will the replacement of the fluorescent tubes with T5 bulbs work for my application? Or does the light need to be very close to the plants?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Steven says

      May 17, 2020 at 01:26

      If the fluor. fixture works at that distance, then a comparable T5 LED light will, too.

      Reply
      • Ian says

        May 17, 2020 at 06:41

        Hi Steven. Thanks for the reply.
        I have not started trying to grow anything yet. The fixture is currently 46” above my work area. I can replace the bulbs with T5 LED as you suggest. Do I need to lower the fixture so the light is closer to the herbs? If so, how close?
        Thanks!

        Reply
  11. Steven L. Gutierrez says

    June 24, 2020 at 02:42

    Thanks for your very interesting information before buying LED tubes.Really it works for me.i think we get more post from you like this.

    Reply
  12. Bryna says

    January 14, 2021 at 23:48

    Great article! Based on your recommendation, I’m thinking about buying the Barrina light bars. Just wondering what distance they need to be from my seedlings. I have a 7′ tall 5 rack shelf, so there would be about a foot maximum between the canopy and the light, decreasing as they grow. This setup worked with fluorescents, but some things I’m reading suggest LEDs need to be farther away. These are vegetable starts, primarily tomatoes and peppers, with basil and cucurbits later in the season. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Steven says

      January 15, 2021 at 02:42

      LED bars about the same distance as fluorescents, so there shouldn’t be a problem.

      Reply
  13. Andrew says

    May 18, 2021 at 08:10

    I was looking at building a hydroponic garden that will contain 2 4ft x 2ft beds so these Barrinas seem to be a perfect option! each of the beds will have 2 4ft rails running the length of the bed. Now the Barrinas will be the only light source for this build but I noticed that right now they have 2 kits on amazon at the same price:

    12 x 20W (2000LM) 6500K lights (same as in this post) – I would put 6 lights on each garden for a total of 120W and 12000LM per garden

    6 x 40W (5000LM) 5000K lights – I would but 3 lights on each garden for a total of 120W 15000LM per garden

    I see that there is a noticeable difference in light temperature so that could be the biggest factor. For reference Im planning on growing leafy greens such as lettuce and Bok Choy, maybe some strawberries as well. Would either of these setups work or are they overkill/underpowered?

    The broader question, which is more beneficial, multiple lower output tubes or, less tubes but higher intensity?

    Looking forward to your responses!

    Reply
  14. Catherine says

    October 12, 2021 at 18:10

    We ordered the JunWen Flexible LED Strip
    lights JW99905-DW-US-NF. The package just says 24W. There is no indication on or in the packaging of how bright they are. We are returning them.
    It’s more expensive but we might stick with Seattle based if and when we can.

    Reply
  15. Karen is right sometimes says

    January 17, 2022 at 06:37

    Be careful with cheap Led Lights from China, many have reported them catching on fire. Just read the reviews. Do not purchase any light that is not CSA certified.

    Reply

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