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Reddit mentions of Led Grow Light for Indoor Plant,Growstar 45W LED Grow Light UV IR Full Spectrum LED Grow Bulb for Indoor Plants Hydroponic Greenhouse Succulents Seedling Flowers (225 LEDs)
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We found 7 Reddit mentions of Led Grow Light for Indoor Plant,Growstar 45W LED Grow Light UV IR Full Spectrum LED Grow Bulb for Indoor Plants Hydroponic Greenhouse Succulents Seedling Flowers (225 LEDs). Here are the top ones.
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- · Advanced 45W Grow Panel: Black Friday Cyber Monday. 225pcs high quality super bright LEDs with 60 degree reflector cup. Compared with old version, this grow light includes UV, IR and white 6000-6500K, which is designed for all indoor plants seeding, germination, vegetative and flowering.
- · Professional Full Spectrum: Different from the old 45W LED plant light(only Red and Blue), this plant lamp adds with Red,Blue,UV,IR and White, which is suitable for almost all the plants such as succulents, vegetables, peppers, tomatoes, houseplant, orchid, lemon, herbs etc.
- · Better Heat Dissipation and Quiet System: Aluminium material allows high-speed heat dissipation. No fan no noise. Low power consumption but high luminous efficiency. With a switch, easy to use.
- · Ultra Thin Design: 0.4 inches ultra-thin thick(only the thickness of an ipad) and 2 lbs light weight. Long service life up to 50,000hrs.
- · Attention Please: ①4pcs IR and 2pcs UV are particular dim and look like it doesn't work, please don't worry, it is normal. ②all our grow lights have been tested strictly before leaving factory, including high temperature test, high voltage test and vibration test. If you have any problems, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will get back to you within 24 hours.
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Color | C 45w Grow Light Panel |
Height | 0.4 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Weight | 2 Pounds |
Width | 13 Inches |
I just set up my overwintering corner in my kitchen under some cabinets. I got the LED light panel off of Amazon and used hooks to put them under the cabinet. I have a curtain I can put around the whole thing so the light isn’t so obtrusive. I have another set of lights in a window set to a timer for when the sun shines and they can shut off. I just set up the kitchen corner one two days ago so you’ll see that some plants were starting to stretch.
As someone who's considered this before, here's what I'd generally plan for:
Get a square light like this.
Work the top shelf to be on top of the lights with a slot for the light to slide into.
Look at the light distribution from the top down. Maybe it's just using that light on the top shelf, having high-light plants directly beneath, and low light plants on the second row beneath. This could be better done if the first shelf is made of acrylic or glass.
Adjust accordingly. Like I said, I've never actually done this. Set up in a window you might have plenty of light without a grow light at all, or maybe you even need an array on each shelf! It would be easier to tell by the plants as well. An Echeveria would like being directly below that array, but a Haworthia or Kalanchoe might like a degree of separation.
Hope I was of some help! Always here if you have other questions!
Fox Farm -Happy Frog
3*45 watt 6-band LED grow lights
Mendo Breath clones
11-14 weeks old
10 gallons
Mykos - Mycorrhizal inoculant - ½ cup
Bone Meal (1-12-0) - 10 tsp
Blood meal (12-0-0) - 10 tsp
Kelp meal (1-0.1-2) - 10 tsp
Mocha bat guano (4-6-1) - 10 tsp
DE -added to the surface once, no pests so far
Watered with humic acid once
Regularly water with 1 tsp unsulphured molasses per every 2 liters
I'm using the Full Spectrum 45W growstar LED from amazon. I keep them on ~15 hours a day and ~24" above the solo-cups, seems to be enough to keep my plants growing happy. At least until they can go outside!
Amazon. I have the ones that are just a square with the pink/blue/white lights. Works like a charm. No etoliation over an Illinois winter that won't end. I only have them on 12 hours a day.
Probably the lighting. I'm just using a generic 45W led panel I got from Amazon.
Edit: I can't find the exact one but this one is identical. [Here.](LED Grow Light Growstar 45W Plant Lights Bulbs Panel Series Full Spectrum for Hydroponic Aquatic Indoor Plants 13" 225 LEDS https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYOL5QU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_dzlMybXEAE0DM)
Lola prefers this one: Growstar 45W LED Grow Light UV IR Full Spectrum LED Grow Bulb for Indoor Plants Hydroponic Greenhouse Plant Seedling Flowers (45W 225 LEDs) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYOL5QU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zExACbJTZJ26V