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Reddit mentions of [Pack of 4] Full Spectrum E26 LED Grow Light Bulb, 28W Grow Plant Light for Hydroponics Greenhouse Organic Indoor Plants

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of [Pack of 4] Full Spectrum E26 LED Grow Light Bulb, 28W Grow Plant Light for Hydroponics Greenhouse Organic Indoor Plants. Here are the top ones.

[Pack of 4] Full Spectrum E26 LED Grow Light Bulb, 28W Grow Plant Light for Hydroponics Greenhouse Organic Indoor Plants
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  • 🌻【Full Spectrum&High Efficiency】28pcs High-efficiency Epistar SMD5730 LED Chips: 15 Red+7 Blue+1 IR+1 UV+2 Daylight+2 Warm White. Contains all wavelengths 380-730nm required for plant growth. Reasonable ratio of red and blue light, provide the most efficient wavelengths of light to enhance photosynthesis performance hence improving plants' healthy growing. Add extra sunlight to the plants, stipulate the photosynthesis.
  • 🌻【Energy Saving】These bulbs are small but powerful, 28 Watt equivalent and actual power consumption just about 6~9W, saving your 75% electricity bills each month. Note: Grow light's wattage is too high, it is easy to cause small and medium-sized burns, so you can't blindly select large wattage grow lights when purchasing. Grow lights should be purchased according to the needs of the plants.
  • 🌻【Scientific Exterior Design】Build with heat-sink metal aluminum and design by turbine type cooling structure, significantly reduce the heat generated when the bulb works, increase the working life of the bulb.
  • 🌻【4 Pack Is The Reasonable Selection】One bulb is enough to illuminate a small indoor potted plant without causing excessive energy waste. By placing four light bulbs around the medium or large plant, the plants can be exposed to more uniform light, so that the plants grow flourishingly. In addition, the extra light bulb is convenient to replace.
  • 🌻【Multi-purpose】Widely used in greenhouse and indoor plants, potted plants, bonsai, grow tent, flowers, hydroponic systems and vegetable cultivation, in the darkness, rainy, snowy day and winter, to provide plant with additional sunlight, supporting photosynthesis. Package Included 4pcs Bulbs. Return and money back for customers within 30 days, ship replacement and free shipping to customers within 1 year.
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Height2.70078739882 Inches
Length1.99999999796 Inches
Number of items1
Size4 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.4 Pounds
Width1.99999999796 Inches

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Found 7 comments on [Pack of 4] Full Spectrum E26 LED Grow Light Bulb, 28W Grow Plant Light for Hydroponics Greenhouse Organic Indoor Plants:

u/scaperoute · 3 pointsr/succulents

I have some grow light questions (I know, sorry!) and I've already gone through the overwinter thread as well as a bunch of threads going back a year or so.

I live in an apartment with east facing windows and have about ~50 succulents (mostly 4'') sitting on a table. They get about 5 hours or so of direct light, then indirect light for the rest of the day. They're doing alright, but I want them to thrive and get back their stress coloring.

If I kept them on the table, I definitely want a clamp light. I'm also open to getting a shelf. Ideally, my budget for the lights would be about $30 to have enough to cover those ~50 plants. I'm considering these bulbs or these bulbs for 2 clamp lamps on opposite sides of the table. Would either of those work? Open to any tried and true recommendations as well!

u/JelliedBiscuit · 3 pointsr/succulents

[The original 2' T5 fixture] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006856EQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_1RrFAbKNAEJ2M) I bought. I still use the green frame but it took some extra work to get it to support the weight of my new light.

My current 8 bulb light Not cheap but zero regrets. It's amazing.

Two pack clamp fixture - better deal than if you buy them individually.

Four pack of red/blue LED bulbs

u/SEphotog · 2 pointsr/IndoorGarden

I have one of these in the lamp https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01L74WDPW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s03?ie=UTF8&th=1 and it seems to be helping! I have a Monstera Adansonii sitting to the right of that deliciosa, and it puts out a new leaf every week even though we have had a few weeks of rain. Before I got these lights, I was using a 5000k LED bulb (100 watt), and it seemed to be helpful as well, but I couldn't find the 6500k version in stores so I just went with the blue and red ones it seems most people use when I "upgraded" my bulbs.

u/Gabgra11 · 2 pointsr/succulents

The updated pic looks like an elephant bush (portulacaria afra), but IDK the other plant. They both seem to have very rich soil (not good for succulent plants), and I would recommend mixing in perlite to help with drainage. They also could use some more light. Grow lights are pretty cheap on amazon (I got these on amazon, 4 for $26 usd.), and will supplement the plants with the light they need. You should also get the 'leafy' one out of that glass ASAP. Succulents need pots with drainage holes, and soil that allows water to drain out of it easily. Water-retaining soils will cause rot pretty quick, and can cause overwatering easily. I recommend checking out the sidebar for more tips. I hope this helps!

u/yasssbench · 1 pointr/IndoorGarden

I just grabbed these and they work fine. They fit into most standard lamps (I got adapters to fit them into some wall mounted sconce lights from Ikea), and I set mine on a timer so I don't have to think about them. You can also get similar colored all-in-one (lights/fixture/timer) lamps on Amazon too. I just chose the bulbs for a more customizable aesthetic.

u/fantasmoslam · 1 pointr/microgrowery

From what this sub has to say (comment replies in this post included) I'm looking at 50w per square foot of what I'm assuming is canopy.

Pretty easy math there when the majority of cheapo LED bulbs are 15w each.

I am curious about the LED grow bulbs on Amazon. They have them for about $20 for a 4 pack of 28w "Full Spectrum" lights.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/Spectrum-Lights-Hydroponics-Greenhouse-Organic/dp/B01L74WDPW/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=LED+grow+bulb&qid=1558646859&s=gateway&sr=8-8

Thoughts?

u/TCatlett · 1 pointr/hydro

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-Tough-4-Ft-Led-Shop-Light-5000-Lm/345205251?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=4553&adid=22222222228159345064&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=269391442218&wl4=aud-566049426705:pla-511913588157&wl5=9023179&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=345205251&veh=sem

I used 4 gallon storage totes with Maxi Grow formula and I just mix it according to instructions, on the low to middle end. I currently am using 2 shop lights for about 7 strawberry plants that have a soul purpose of making runners currently. Lights runs about 14 hours a day with fan on same timer. My basement is about 74 degrees farenheit when the lights are on and that's working fine. When my lettuce is ready they will get moved from a tray with rock wool to the storage totes, under one shop light about 8 inches above them. I also have used a simple LED with my cilantro with no problem at all. One bulb about 2 inches above as the plant grows. But it is too weak for lettuce. Link is here:

Esbaybulbs [Pack of 4] Full Spectrum E26 LED Grow Light Bulb, 28W Grow Plant Light for Hydroponics Greenhouse Organic Indoor Plants https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L74WDPW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8hrkDbVMMRM3H