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Method Seven Citadel FX2 - Full Spectrum LED Protective GlassesMethod Seven Citadel FX2 - Full Spectrum LED Protective Glasses
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AC Infinity Grow Room Glasses, w. 3 Colour Corrective LensesAC Infinity Grow Room Glasses, w. 3 Colour Corrective Lenses
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Method Seven Evolution FX2 (Full Spectrum LED Protective Glasses - Black)Method Seven Evolution FX2 (Full Spectrum LED Protective Glasses - Black)
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Method Seven Citadel FX2 – Full Spectrum LED Grow Glasses (Matte Black)Method Seven Citadel FX2 – Full Spectrum LED Grow Glasses (Matte Black)
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Method Seven The Duchess FX2 Full Spectrum LED Protective Glasses - Emerald TortoiseMethod Seven The Duchess FX2 Full Spectrum LED Protective Glasses - Emerald Tortoise
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Method Seven Evolution FX ClassicMethod Seven Evolution FX Classic
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Why grow glasses and not sunglasses

Sunglasses and grow glasses are not the same tool. A sunglass lens darkens every wavelength together, so the room is less painful but the magenta or orange cast is still sitting on every leaf. Selective grow-room lenses do two jobs at once: they strip the wavelengths the fixture over-produces, pass the rest, and that is how brightness falls while natural green returns. The colour half is what lets a deficiency show up before it spreads.

There is an eye-safety case as well. Full spectrum LED fixtures emit powerful band radiation, and CMH and LEC lamps put out both UV and infrared. Lenses on this page are UV-rated polycarbonate — the AC Infinity set is UV 400+, and the Method Seven FX Classic adds an anti-reflective coating and infrared reduction so eyes stay cool and moist through a long session.

What's in the range

Method Seven FX2 — full spectrum LED. The FX2 lens is what the Citadel FX2 in matte black, the Evolution FX2 in black and The Duchess FX2 in emerald tortoise all share. It is calibrated for white and full spectrum LED fixtures: glare comes down, the spectral distortion that washes plants out under high-intensity LED is corrected, and natural green returns so leaf health, nutrient status and pest damage read the way they would in daylight.

Method Seven Evolution FX Classic. This is the Wayfarer-shaped TR90 frame carrying the FX Classic lens, developed with Carl Zeiss Laboratories and rated for full spectrum LED, CMH and LEC. The polycarbonate is shatter-resistant and will not haze, chip, peel or fade; an anti-reflective coating and infrared reduction sit on top. One manufacturer limit is stated plainly: it is not for use under blurple or magenta spectrum LEDs.

AC Infinity three-lens set. The AC-UGA3 is the multi-fixture kit: one wraparound frame, a detachable padded lining, and three interchangeable UV 400+ polycarbonate lenses, 16cm x 19cm. Grey is full spectrum and sunlight; green is red and blue (blurple); blue is amber-yellow and warm white — that last one is the HPS lens. More than one light type in the room is exactly what this set is for.

Lumii GrowRoom lenses. These are the budget anti-glare pair. They reduce glare from HID and CFL lamps so the crop can be viewed in more natural light, which makes them a sensible first pair on a single-tent HPS or CFL setup.

Method Seven phone and tablet camera filter. A clip-on Carl Zeiss Vision filter for a phone or tablet camera, made for HPS rooms. The correction your eyes need is not the correction a camera sensor needs — this one sits on the camera, and that is why grow-room photos stop coming out orange.

Which lens for your light

  1. Full spectrum or white LED. Citadel, Evolution or Duchess FX2, the Evolution FX Classic, or the AC Infinity grey lens.
  2. Blurple or magenta LED. The AC Infinity green lens. Do not use the Evolution FX Classic here — the manufacturer does not rate it for these fixtures.
  3. HPS or MH. The AC Infinity blue lens, or the Lumii anti-glare lenses. Either one pulls the orange cast back towards neutral.
  4. CMH or LEC. The Evolution FX Classic, which lists both of those lamps next to full spectrum LED.
  5. Photographing the room. Wear whatever lens matches the light, and clip the camera filter on the phone or tablet as well.

If the fixtures are still being chosen, they live in LED Grow Lights and HPS & MH Grow Lights. Trimming, drying and extraction gear is under Harvest & Extraction.

Grow Room Glasses FAQ's

Yes, once you are under a high-output fixture for more than a few minutes at a time. Comfort arrives first — less squinting, fewer headaches, no lingering spots when you step back into ordinary light. The lasting payoff is that you can actually assess plants: colour correction is what makes a yellowing leaf or early pest damage visible under light that otherwise flattens everything into one shade.

No. Sunglasses only reduce brightness uniformly. That helps comfort and does nothing about the colour cast, so plants still look magenta under blurple LED and orange under HPS. You cannot judge health from that. Grow glasses filter selectively: they cut the wavelengths the fixture over-produces and pass the rest, which is what restores natural green.

Start with the fixture, not the frame. Full spectrum or white LED takes an FX2 lens or the AC Infinity grey lens. Blurple and magenta LED needs the AC Infinity green lens. HPS and MH go with the AC Infinity blue lens or the Lumii anti-glare lenses. CMH and LEC sit on the Evolution FX Classic. More than one light type in the same space is the job of the three-lens AC Infinity set.

Grow lights over-produce certain wavelengths. Your eye adapts by shifting its whole white balance, which is why everything looks uniformly pink or amber after a minute in the room. A corrective lens removes that excess before it reaches your eye. Greens read as greens again, and the difference between a healthy leaf, a nitrogen-hungry one and a mite-damaged one becomes obvious.

Phone cameras auto-balance against the dominant light, and an HPS lamp overwhelms that reading. Wearing corrective glasses does not change the photo — the filter has to sit in front of the camera lens, not your eye. A clip-on camera filter fixes white balance at the sensor, which is why the Method Seven phone and tablet filter is a separate product rather than a bundled accessory.

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