The important things to know when you are choosing a light:
What is the wavelength on the spectrum? Usually displayed in thousands of degrees kelvin.
Blue spectrum (usually 6000k and above, often lights come in 6400k) is great for veg, but not flower. For flower you'll need a yellow/orange/red spectrum (think clear blue skies in the spring for growth, and orange autumn skies in the fall for flower).
These are usually like 2700k. It should say somewhere on the box what it is, so look for that.
Another thing I'd look for is the wattage. Observe and report back.
Edit: I see its 50 watts. That should be enough heat/light from an led to grow a plant or two (or hell, maybe more if you keep them really small). LEDs produce little heat compared to the big "hps" (high pressure sodium, yellow spectrum for flower) or "mh" (metal halide, blue spectrum for veg).
What does it say after that 4500? Does it say 4500 k?