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🌱 [ New Upgrade 45W Grow Light ]: Compared with old version, the newest grow light includes UV and IR which is ideal for all kinds of indoor plants seeding growing and flowering at all growth stages.🌱[ Peak Wavelength ]: Red/blue/UV/IR 4 peak bands can provide plants, Veg and Flower all stages with everything they desire in the natural sunlight.🌱[ High Cost Performance ]: low power consumption but high luminous efficiency, long service life about 50,000hrs. No fan no noise and new upgraded cooling heat sinks.🌱[ Plants’ Lucky Star ]: This product is suitable for bananas, flowers, dendrobium orchids, seaweed, green peppers, eggplant, bitter gourd, tomatoes, grapes, lettuce and so on. Note: the light is very bright, it is good for plant growth, but it may be a bit too harsh, please don't stare at it for a long time, we suggest wearing sunglasses when you are under the light.🌱[ Kindly Reminder ]: ①【The 4 UV and 4 IR LEDs are particularly DIM and look like it does not work, please don't worry, it is normal.】 ②12 months warranty plus 30 days satisfaction or return guarantee, 100% money back. If any query, please contact us first, we will help you make things right.
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Found 34 comments on 45W LED Grow Light, UNIFUN New Light Plant Bulbs Plant Growing Bulb for Hydroponic Aquatic Indoor Plants:

u/QuadragintaDuo · 6 pointsr/microgrowery

Those lights are honestly more novelty than anything else, the third one is the least-bad of the 3 but it's kind of a waste to spend $27 on four 5W bulbs that also need fixtures when a 130W panel with the same purple LEDs costs $70.

Even these ~30W panels would be a better value than any of those, though I wouldn't recommend them either:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01F53LP46

u/infilitratecky · 4 pointsr/HuntsvilleAlabama

Started germinating seeds Feb. 24th using two 45W LED grow lights and some plastic pots. I encapsulated half of a Costco garage storage shelf and mounted the lights to a 1x6 for easy height adjustment. The plants sit on two seedling heat mats and lights run 16 hours/day. Here is a list and picture of Group C at one week.

u/burtnayd · 4 pointsr/AskWomen

here’s the fanny pack! I’ll also add that pretty much everything I own is chartreuse. It’s my jam.

And yes! I have two types of grow lights for my plants.

This onemy plants seem to really love just for the coverage it allows.

And I have two of these on another cabinet that do all right but aren’t as powerful. I like them because they have clips and are usb powered so I can save space on plugs with a dual port brick.

u/CaptnIgnit · 3 pointsr/Bonsai

South facing windows don't provide even light, you need to rotate the tree to keep them from leaning too heavily. This means they don't get as much light as if they were outside. This means health will be compromised over time.

Grow lights of sufficient power are not ridiculously cheap. I have this one and this one. The first I use for seedlings as it isn't powerful enough to provide enough light to developed tree. The second I use seasonally if it gets too cold as I don't have room for a greenhouse.

You may be able to find cheaper used equipment, especially older stuff like CCFLs and MH/HPS. But those have a whole host of problems from heat management to spectrum and intensity issues.

Depending on where you keep the light, you may also need to worry about temperature and humidity. I use a small grow tent to help control both temp and humidity, but this also adds additional expense.

All this, just to mimic conditions that are generally readily available outside.

> Never said it was just as viable either but to deny like everyone preaches in this sub, it is what then?

You originally said

> you will come across many people who have grown years or decades indoor. It's an elitist opinion that it can only be outdoor.

This presents a view of indoor and outdoor as a choice of little consequence. aka they are equally viable.

> Moreover, stop referencing horticulturists unless you can quote one chiming in on the topic of bonsai, else that's just talk.

fine, here's a bonsai professional with a degree in horticulture:

> So there are clients that have found situations where they’re capable of cultivating these indoors, but it’s an extremely challenging thing to do. We also end up potentially designing the space in which their trees are held.

u/CptNasty · 3 pointsr/SavageGarden

I don't think any LED would do and unfortunately the ones I ordered a year ago are no longer available. But I bet you get better bang for your buck now.

I'd be happy to offer a couple humble suggestions if you can answer a couple questions.

Are you fine with the light being purple, or would you rather have white light shining on them? I went with red/blue LEDs but now I kind of wish I had gone with fluorescent lighting to better enjoy my plant's natural beauty.

I'm thinking about expanding my grow area and I'm seriously considering going with fluorescent and putting my "prize" plants there and using the LEDs for cultivation.


TL;DR- You can compare something like this to this

First is $19 and could probably do the job for a couple plants. Second is on sale for $29 and could probably do 3-4 times the area but I'm bad at math.

I don't necesarilly recommend those models specifically, but with the links others have provided and these examples that should give you something of an idea of where to start comparing.

u/hibird18 · 3 pointsr/succulents

45W LED Grow Light, UNIFUN New Light Plant Bulbs Plant Growing Bulb for Hydroponic Aquatic Indoor Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9CbxDbE6MEX57
This is the one I use cuz I'm a cheapskate. Full spectrum is a lot better for actual viewing/ photography tho. I think it's about 6 inches from the plants and on for about 12-14 hours. I would check out the overwinter megathread under the about tab for r/succulents for grow light into tho. They are way more helpful :)

u/lazygamer1324 · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I just ordered a QB 260 Watt set up, replacing some really junky lights. I'm at the end of my first grow so im excited for the major upgrade :D my grow space is smaller than yours.

Old lights https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01F53LP46?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd

u/oyster_jam · 2 pointsr/gardening

I used some of these for an indoor setup with good success. Like u/LilPineapple69 said, maybe you could use a few in your greenhouse.

u/TheBozo · 2 pointsr/succulents

45W LED Grow Light, UNIFUN New Light Plant Bulbs Plant Growing Bulb for Hydroponic Aquatic Indoor Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cptODbQHDE0JB

u/somedud · 2 pointsr/Romania

Mi se par o companie de încredere și cu potențial de creștere.

On an unrelated note, ce părere aveți de produsul acesta?

u/demolition22 · 2 pointsr/hydro

I got this one from Amazon.

45W LED Grow Light, UNIFUN New Light Plant Bulbs Plant Growing Bulb for Hydroponic Aquatic Indoor Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1davzb63SSH7P

u/Andymeows · 2 pointsr/Adenium

Does the fact that it's 18 months old count for anything? I'm getting contradictory advise

Edit: I also have it under a 45 watt grow light

u/mdgates00 · 2 pointsr/gardening

What you really want to ask is how many Watts per square meter (or square foot). If your garden bed is large, you'll need more light. And light that doesn't hit the garden doesn't count.

Something like this covers about 4'x4' with pretty good brightness. With all the LEDs pointing at the plants, this will be far more effective than a LED grow bulb in a typical household lighting fixture.

u/Ketaloge · 2 pointsr/succulents

https://www.amazon.com/UNIFUN-Growing-Hydroponic-Aquatic-Indoor/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=sr_1_9?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1511118706&sr=1-9&keywords=led+grow+light

I just bought two of those after having the 15w version for a while now. The 15 watt one is enough for most of my plants but it doesnt quite bring out the nice colors of most of them and my e. prolifica is still etiolating like crazy. The 45watt one will be enough though I think.

u/Icouldbeanyone · 1 pointr/HotPeppers

I have mine currently on my laundry room shelf with an LED light. Ha. Nice setup. I don't have any reflective insulation right now since I will be moving mine outside soon. But next year I plan on it. Would you say it's cheaper to do that or just get a tent?

Anyone curious, this the LED and hooks I have:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F53LP46

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0098R0600

u/Toxoplasma_gondiii · 1 pointr/orchids

thisor this would be good lights for not too much. Or you could go bigger still.

u/ranoutofbacon · 1 pointr/gardening

ditch that strip and go with these

u/dushadow · 1 pointr/gardening

I have a few of these for my plants while they stay inside for the winter. My key limes and custard apple all have new leaves and started to bloom.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F53LP46/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/darkblueabyss · 1 pointr/microgrowery

This is the light, I have two, one for each plant. Theyre a little shitty but quite cheap so was perfect to start off. Looking at getting a 1000w led panel to replace these two.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vTxZzbHSJBS09

u/boredweare1 · 1 pointr/collapse

What about using grow lights. But more importantly this plan depends on having a small population. I'd imagine 1-2 million max.

u/Tuerai · 1 pointr/HotPeppers

I use LED grow lights personally. I have a bout 3 of these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748D2SMB/ and 2 of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F53LP46 in a different spot.

u/Bscott05 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

So.. as I was looking at more I came across these. They have great reviews, seems like I can get 3 of these and that should cover all of it. Would that work? Sorry for these noob ass questions.. just wanna be sure with a second or third opinion
new led light

u/JThoms · 1 pointr/gardening

I've seen on Amazon, as I did some light searching, these LED grow bulb setups. 45W grid of LEDS that are used for growing, at least from seed, indoors. I know you've recommended the flourescent tubes but what's your opinion on these? If it's similar to what you are saying where they keep growing all winter I could see it being a fair replacement to the tubes.

I only used the basement as an example as I do not have a garage and the only south face window which would get enough light exposure is right above a heating element which I have read could interfere with the plants. It also happens to be my dog's watch post, therefore I think the basement would be the best compromise. I will look into setting up the shop lights or perhaps if you are able to recommend, that LED setup.

u/mbonaccors · 1 pointr/gardening

Haha - here is some additional information.

  1. It's a 45 W LED Light - https://www.amazon.com/UNIFUN-Growing-Hydroponic-Aquatic-Indoor/dp/B01F53LP46/
  2. Window faces south gets half days worth of direct sunlight
  3. It's a bush tomato plant (Bush Boy)
  4. It's standard miracle grow potting soil
  5. Using miracle grow plant food - mixed into water once a week
  6. Watering every other day, when top of soil is dry-ish
  7. Yes, there is a hole at the bottom of the container but it has never drained.
u/xCurb · 1 pointr/cannabiscultivation

https://www.amazon.com/UNIFUN-Growing-Hydroponic-Aquatic-Indoor/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1535832383&sr=8-13&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=45w+unifun

Think that’s the light that’s hanging in the middle, then 4 9inch reflector clamps in the corners with “100w Led Bulbs” - GreatValue brand- that only pull 14w each from the wall.

So 56+45 =101? That was my basic workout of it in the beginning, or something close to it. Think I have wrong spectrums for flowering with the reflectors, no nutrients to boost them (do have foxfarm coming), and I’m aware middle light isn’t strong enough for several plants, but it’s doing pretty good on the one far as I can tell, there is a second in the room it’s just further behind/bigger/different strain/not getting enough spectrum from reflect lights so not flowering normally.

What a world to live in :-)

u/reefshadow · 1 pointr/IndoorGarden

I have this one

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0778Z8M5H/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And this one

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KMW7RYM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The LED light is a much more attractive spectrum, the HPS is quite yellow. No way the LED is actually producing 1800 watts but i suspected that going in. Growing banana, avocado, jackfruit, mandevilla, succulents, lemon, pitaya and some others in a dedicated room. Room had been set up for over 2 weeks, new growth on everything. 18 on, all lights on single timer. You can buy the ratcheting carabiner cords for very cheap. One caveat about any light that is going to actually produce healthy growth is that if it is above your eye level you will not like it. Mine is not set up for aesthetics but to keep my plants thriving through the winter in zone 6. Last year I really struggled along with shitty cheap lights and lost a few plants. We have some huge windows but deep eaves and they just aren't adequate. Entering the plant room is like walking into a blast furnace for the eyes because my plants are so tall.

There are some really shit lights so make sure you're reading the reviews. If people are growing weed with them you're generally good to go. Last year I bought a cheap purple panel led and some spot lights and they were shit. They are also hideously ugly, they make the foliage appear brown. Edit- this is the one I bought last year. I would not buy any this weak again

https://www.amazon.com/UNIFUN-Growing-Hydroponic-Aquatic-Indoor/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1538295568&sr=8-11&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=led+plant+grow+lights&dpPl=1&dpID=41-UTvLz0CL&ref=plSrch

They may be good for starting seedlings or for lower light houseplants but to keep outdoor full sun plants thriving indoors they were total failure.

u/glarblarbsulsul · 1 pointr/gardening

thanks for your help !!!! I'm almost convinced to get Fluorescent... It looks like T8 fixtures are cheaper than t5. There is one for $18.48 but then then the bulbs only come in a two pack.. if I buy a set of warm white and a set of cool white then that would be about $20, at $10 per double pack. So if I have just one 2 bulb fixture and 4 lights, i may as well get another fixture so I don't have any leftover lights. So - 2 fixtures and 2 packs of lights it comes to about $57.

Now these LED ones I found are not as strong as the 300W ones, and seems that people use them for house plants. They are about $30 for one But there was another seller offering 2 for $55.

My only concern is judging from the grammar errors on the amazon listing, these LED seem to be from foreign manufacturers and they don't say anywhere on the page if they are UL listed like the Florescent lamps are - so I have to assume these lamps are not and reviews say they get hot so I really don't want one of these to burn my house down.

So, knowing they're both the same cost what would you do??? Florescent or LED? Or can I just get 1 pack of full spectrum bulbs and one florescent light?

u/chalkiest_studebaker · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I know those LED panels. Theyre garbage. And seeing how high theyre hung they cant be doing too much. Guess that's why he has some side panels (looks like the one on the right fell over?)

Also, that weed looks shriveled and tiny. Whatever is going on in there, dude needs serious help. Shits gonna start a fire. RIP your house.

https://www.amazon.com/UNIFUN-Growing-Hydroponic-Aquatic-Indoor/dp/B01F53LP46/ref=sr_1_11?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1511074403&sr=1-11&keywords=led+grow+light

u/Bucketfullofsuspence · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets
u/The_Real_Bill_Murray · 1 pointr/HotPeppers

It looks to be only affecting my jalapeno, cayenne and crosses of the two.

The light was probably 1-2 feet away, maybe they got burned?

I have noticed that the soil is taking forever to dry. I'm suspecting my light source is an issue?

I have the light on from 6am to 10pm, fan running, 2 of 3 flaps open. Room temp is 68F, no idea of the inside temp of the tent.

Using this LED light and this fan

A week ago I shaved the top of the soil, it was dark, hard and just not drying out. That's when I added a fan to the equation.

Am I right in thinking it's the light? I am thinking of grabbing this one