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Reddit mentions of OxyLED LED Grow Light Bulb, Hydroponic Plant Grow Lights for Greenhouse (E26 12W 3Blue/9 Red LEDs)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of OxyLED LED Grow Light Bulb, Hydroponic Plant Grow Lights for Greenhouse (E26 12W 3Blue/9 Red LEDs). Here are the top ones.

OxyLED LED Grow Light Bulb, Hydroponic Plant Grow Lights for Greenhouse (E26 12W 3Blue/9 Red LEDs)
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    Features:
  • PERFECTED WAVELENGTHS FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE: Equipped with 12 LED(3 blue & 9 red), The 12W led grow light blub emits the most efficient light wavelength to produce peak photosynthesis performance and cultivate plants and herbs.
  • SAFE AND LONG SERVICE LIFE: No radiation and other side effects; service life is up to 20,000 hours, a must-have led grow bulb to promote the growth of your plant or fresh vegetables in your garden.
  • EASY TO USE: Well constructed and suited for a standard E26 socket in indoor and outdoor settings, the plant grow lights is easy to set up and use. No special lamp base needed and a desk lamp will do.
Specs:
Height4.9 Inches
Length5.1 Inches
Size1-pack 12W
Weight0.64375 Pounds
Width4.9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on OxyLED LED Grow Light Bulb, Hydroponic Plant Grow Lights for Greenhouse (E26 12W 3Blue/9 Red LEDs):

u/Parcequehomard · 2 pointsr/orchids

I think the reason you're not getting blooms on some is low light. Cattleyas need 2000-3000 fc (according to the AOS, which is in line with everything else I've read). Oncidiums (which I'm pretty sure is what you other non-bloomer is) like quite a bit of light too, mine are in an east-facing window that gets full sun only filtered by a window screen until noon. The only cattleya I've had for a while hasn't flowered either, I got this light for it and had to raise it up a little because the leaves started reddening so I know it's about as much light as it can handle. Hoping for blooms next year.

u/Gingevere · 2 pointsr/pokemon

For any plant that looks bulbasaur-ish (Sempervivum, Echeveria, and some Haworthia varaties [Haworthia v. Cooperi maybe?]), yes.

Without light the plant will become etiolated, quickly growing tall as it can and folding it's leaves out as flat as it can in search of light resulting in a tall weak stemmed plant that will often fall over. Haworthias can be OK with just the light from a windowsill though and the leaves don't really grow from a stem that will stretch out with lack of light.

For Sempervivums and Echeverias a few hours under something like this(or any full spectrum light, there are cheaper versions out there) daily is enough to keep them happy. edit: They'd probably also be happy enough in the windowsill but they'd get tall enough to look strange in a bulbasaur pot pretty quickly.

u/Fahkfahkfahkfahkfahk · 1 pointr/hydro

Here's a link to my last post.

That fancy LED grow light failed after two days, so I replaced it with a 5000K CFL that I had laying around. Maybe not ideal but it gets the job done.

Also, I added sheets of aluminum foil for two purposes: to reduce evaporation and to reflect more light to the plants.

The tallest plant is maybe six inches; the shortest (a habanero pepper) is only two.

u/DeepMovieVoice · 1 pointr/hydro

It's a 3 gallon tub from home depot with mint cuttings. 4 are in net pots suspended at water lever with Styrofoam. The two in the center at just side attempts.

But it's that one LED bulb providing enough light for the plants?

This is the bulb I got (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013OMDSIQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_D6Kmxb6YKTPC8)