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Reddit mentions of LED Small Grow Light, Aceple 6W Desk Plant Grow Light with Flexible Gooseneck Arms and Spring Clamp for Hydroponic Indoor Planting, Potted Plants, Garden Greenhouse

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of LED Small Grow Light, Aceple 6W Desk Plant Grow Light with Flexible Gooseneck Arms and Spring Clamp for Hydroponic Indoor Planting, Potted Plants, Garden Greenhouse. Here are the top ones.

LED Small Grow Light, Aceple 6W Desk Plant Grow Light with Flexible Gooseneck Arms and Spring Clamp for Hydroponic Indoor Planting, Potted Plants, Garden Greenhouse
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    Features:
  • Grow lights - Helps accelerate the growth of indoor plants, succulent plants, potted plants specially. Best for promoting the leaf, for blooming and fruit.
  • Three ways to fix the clamp (Clip, Screw or Stick) - Easy to install at your home or office. ADJUSTABLE and FLEXIBLE GOOSENECK ARM - to position the light in any direction. Plug in and switch on/off - convenient and quick to serve your plants.
  • Best for your tabletop plants - Energy saving, low heat and low power consumption but very effecient Red and Blue lighting. It provides you a special spectrum(including 460nm,630nm and 660nm wavelength), that Blue light is good for healthy leaves, and Red light is best for blooming and fruits.
  • Smart desk lamp - 15.8 inches Gooseneck arm, Clamping range up to 2 inches and Cord length 59inches.
  • RELIABLE CUSTOMER SERVICE: Respond within 24 hours, 30-day money refund guarantee, 1 year replacement warranty and lifetime support guarantee.
Specs:
ColorRed/Blue
Height15.99999998368 Inches
Length3.99999999592 Inches
Width59.9999999388 Inches

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Found 9 comments on LED Small Grow Light, Aceple 6W Desk Plant Grow Light with Flexible Gooseneck Arms and Spring Clamp for Hydroponic Indoor Planting, Potted Plants, Garden Greenhouse:

u/nottambula · 4 pointsr/succulents

Hello! As another succ-loving college student, I invested in a couple of grow lights for my friends. I have this one and this one on roughly 9-10 plants. No etiolation, stress coloring, and they don't get hot to the touch (slightly warm, but that is to be expected).

I leave them on anywhere from 12-16 hours a day and my plants love them! The're a very vivid purple, fair warning. Alternatively, there is the grow light/winter thread that might be helpful to you. =)

u/spicymay0 · 4 pointsr/succulents

Here's a close up of the plant! It doesn't look fuzzy in the middle though.

As far as sunlight goes - I live in the Pacific NW so we don't get much sunshine/light, especially during the winter months. I have them in my room right now and actually got this light for it. I have a timer that leaves it on for about 5 hours a day, do you think it'll be a problem for that darker plant?

Thanks for all your help!!

u/m4gpi · 2 pointsr/IndoorGarden

I don’t think so: I had a pothos under a weak/small grow light [like this](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CE7CTGY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_R-iKBbSKB75PR
) and it burned. The bulb was a good 12” away too.

You could try, maybe a weak cfl would be better, just pay close attention. Good luck!

u/rgreen0115 · 2 pointsr/SavageGarden

Hey thanks for the advice! I might just keep it outside. I did some research and found out I'm in a 6a Zone. I may just keep it outside while it's warm. Also what do you think of this for a grow light?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CE7CTGY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_-yvazbZV4TF0F

u/katerader · 2 pointsr/cactus

This is the one I got: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CE7CTGY?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

I have two of the larger tray style lights for my larger cacti and a handful of these clip ons for the smaller ones.

u/bourbonpie · 1 pointr/succulents

The big one is about the size of a quarter (~2.5cm) in diameter, and the smaller guys are about the size of a dime (~2cm).

If they're already etiolated, I was thinking I should get this desk grow light to keep them happy. I am assuming the ones on the right are growing slower since they're right next to each other, but not sure if they're too young to separate :) Feedback would be amazing!

u/arraeis · 1 pointr/moonstones

Back in January whenever I only had an Aloe Vera, I bought this little light from Amazon and it’s held up really well. I’ve got these moonstones and 6 others under it! I’m definitely going to have to upgrade for winter.