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Reddit mentions of SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Plant Grow Light for Hydroponic Indoor Garden Succulent Veg Flower, E26 Plant Light Bulb Sunlight White, Full Cycle, 120V

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We found 13 Reddit mentions of SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Plant Grow Light for Hydroponic Indoor Garden Succulent Veg Flower, E26 Plant Light Bulb Sunlight White, Full Cycle, 120V. Here are the top ones.

SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Plant Grow Light for Hydroponic Indoor Garden Succulent Veg Flower, E26 Plant Light Bulb Sunlight White, Full Cycle, 120V
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    Features:
  • 4000K DAYLIGHT: Imitate the solar spectrum, customize a more ideal full life cycle full spectrum supplementary light program, covering the entire visible spectrum of 400nm-780nm; Color rendering index Ra is close to 100, infinitely close to natural light, suitable for every cycle of plant growth, effectively promotes plant growth, and improves crop yield and quality.
  • SECONDARY OPTICAL DESIGN: PPF: 26.1umol/s, PPFD:152.83μmol/s/㎡@1FT: . Through the lens for secondary scientific light distribution, improve light utilization, give plants more supplementary light, and improve light bulb lifespan to 25,000 hours.
  • PATENTED COC TECHNOLOGY: Chip on Ceramic, SANSI's patented technology replaces the traditional Mcpcb aluminum substrate with a non-conductive ceramic heat sink, and directly solder the LED chip on the ceramic heat sink, effectively reducing the system thermal resistance between the LED PN junction and the surface of the heat sink, resulting in faster heat conduction and higher product reliability, makes the SANSI bulb has higher light efficiency.
  • SAFE & RELIABLE: The lamp body is made of special ceramic material, and the flame retardant grade reaches V0; the reinforced insulation structure design, no risk of electric shock, is safer; the whole shell material reaches the WF2 anti-corrosion grade, which is more reliable and durable; low IR, less heat radiation, avoiding close Distance exposure burns plants.
  • GUARANTEES: ETL listed & CE certification, quality and safety verified, 5 years warranty.
Specs:
Color15w
Height4.76 Inches
Length3.07 Inches
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Width3.07 Inches

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Found 13 comments on SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Plant Grow Light for Hydroponic Indoor Garden Succulent Veg Flower, E26 Plant Light Bulb Sunlight White, Full Cycle, 120V:

u/Peachblossomes · 8 pointsr/succulents

Heres a link to the planters:

BangQiao 3.90 Inch Plastic Flower... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KZ5IGYG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

And heres a link to the lightbulb if you want:

SANSI LED Full Cycle Grow Light,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCVWFUE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/SuperAngryGuy · 6 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

You'll need more light. If it claims "35 watts" then it's really closer to 1/3rd of that and 10-12 watts won't cut it.

I just ordered a "100 watt version" of these lights for safety and lighting level evaluation for $22 that will be here Thursday. If the specs are accurate, which I doubt but will test myself, then this may be the minimum needed for a five gallon bucket.

I also just bought the following to test for bucket use:

https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ABTZ4GY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ChaucerMM · 3 pointsr/IndoorGarden

Succulents require too much light. I suggest peace lily, snake plant, pothos, or ZZ plant. They’re low light plants, easy, hardy, low maintenance (water every 2-3 weeks), and good looking. Then for around $15 you can get a grow light bulb and set up closely to the plant (If you don’t want those purple or pink grow lights in the office, there’re LED grow lights that mimic bright and warm sunlight, or fluorescent bulb/tube that has cooler tone). 8-12 hours of grow light is enough. You can turn it on when you get to work and turn off when you go home.

SANSI LED Full Cycle Grow Light, 15w Full Spectrum Ceramic LED Light Bulb, Hydroponics, Indoor Farming, Greenhouses https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCVWFUE?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

I use this grow light for my tiny windowless bathroom. All my plants there are happy with lots of new growth.

u/brian15co · 3 pointsr/Bonsai

Extremely interested. I am preparing for my first winter here in colorado.

I am looking at the following

u/erichagz12 · 3 pointsr/Bonsai

I would suggest you give it a try and see if those t5s cut it, especially if you've tried LED's. The good LED's are expensive, but can really boost growth. The lumen loss on the maples may be too much for the height, but look like they would do well on the juniper. If the plants are struggling you may try to add some vertical lighting on the sides. Cheapest option may be some porcelain bulb holders in a wood vanity style box held vertically on the sides. The 150w/100w led grow bulbs up the sides could provide an adequate amount of extra light.
t5 grow lights are 5,000 lumens

These LED bulbs are 10,000 lumens each.
https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE/ref=sr_1_197?keywords=150w+led+grow+light&qid=1564356874&s=gateway&sr=8-197

u/tirefoamcan · 2 pointsr/CrestedGecko

I'm using a Sansi 15W LED Grow light in a reflector.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCVWFUE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05__o00_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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My plants love it, I've trimmed quite a bit of plants and put them into other tanks.

u/jodunc88 · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

I've been lighting my 20H walstad tank with two strips of 5630 Leds for almost 3 years. I've had Amazon swords, Ludwigia Repens, Anacharis, Anubias in there that do really well, but I tried some lower growing stuff like S. Repens and dwarf hairgrass and it didn't really take. I don't have a light meter, but I suspet the PAR at the substrate is too low for them. I was thinking a third strip, or like two of these led grow lights in clamp-on gooseneck lamps would be about right for carpeting. I think both of these solutions would fit your budget.


https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1537455114&sr=8-3&keywords=sansi+led+15w

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u/salithia · 2 pointsr/houseplants

This light is the light that is a light ! . If your plant is in a place with little to no sunlight. Or you would like to put it somewhere like that. I recommend using a grow light to keep it growing well

The one I used is https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE

I prefer led because it doesn't use much electricity . Also don't like red and blue it looks crazy. Haha

u/Ianredding · 2 pointsr/hydro

I have a similar light to the one you are looking at. Seems like a good light and LEDs are quite nice on the power consumption front. I would caution getting that light however if you are going to have the tank in an area where you will be hanging out, like your living room or such. That light, like mine, does give of a rather purple light and it can make the room feel a bit off.

A florescent or White LED strip light may be a good option for your setup. Right now I am looking to try something like your setup and I've been looking at these lights.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NCVWFUE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xU0DAbKZ45395

Hope that helps and good luck! :)

u/rubnblaa · 2 pointsr/HotPeppers

Fan: I want to implement a fan but don't know how. I need a solution that is close to quiet and also low on energie consumption..

Links: sure but only if you promise me to post a picture or send me a pm. I'm curious!

https://www.ikea.com/de/de/p/socker-gewaechshaus-weiss-drinnen-draussen-70186603/

https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=sansi+grow+light+15w&qid=1563368891&s=gateway&sprefix=sansi+grow+light&sr=8-3

I heard sansi did an update to the 15 w lamp design. If you want to know the difference, a guy tested them:

https://youtu.be/XhUWM8biOLA

u/ohfugit · 1 pointr/hydro

I watched this video
Someone took the time to test multiple lighting setups

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHWf4Hfi3hA

I purchased 2 of these

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCVWFUE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have a long drain pipe setup so this did not work for coverage for me.

I see low cost led setups in flashlights etc have gotten brighter /better and many of the ropelight setups are available on ebay etc.
I'm interested to see what you come up with as I want to do something as well.

u/Zexyterrestrial · 1 pointr/SavageGarden

So this is crazy, but it sounds like you have almost the exact same setup I do. Is it this grow light (15 watt, white?)?: https://www.amazon.com/SANSI-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Greenhouse-Succulent/dp/B01NCVWFUE

I have mine 13 inches above my plant, 16h a day, it has been doing great. If you just got it recently, give it a few weeks to recover l, they have very sensitive roots. If the leaves a very green you could try acclimating it by starting with the light a couple inches higher and bringing it down gradually.

Edit: And for what it's worth I've had mine for a little under a year now, and it just started putting out its first mature pitchers in January. I did experience a signifiacant die back due to applying pesticides and transporting it. At one point I was sure it had kicked the bucket, but new growth eventually popped up and saved it. If it is dying, many reputable sellers will try their best to help you out so soon after shipping.

Also check it for mealybugs

u/adoreyou · 1 pointr/succulents

Hello all! I've been wanting to get one (or a few) succulents for my desk at work but I'm a noob and have lots of questions. While I've tried to do my own research, it's always easier for me to learn by speaking with others, so I look forward to hearing from more experienced members.

Sorry this is a bit long, I want to have a good new home prepared for my future plants. :)

Info about space (with lighting question)

Desk in an office with artificial light. Close to a north-facing window but due to cubicle walls, my desk does not receive much (if any) light from the outdoors.

Due to this, I am willing to provide extra light, but due to the office environment, it will need to be white light vs. the more colorful grow lights I've seen. As I'd also like to keep the light situation looking attractive, I was thinking maybe a bulb in a lamp would work. Would something like this lamp work with this bulb? That bulb also comes in a 10W and 24W.

The area I am thinking about placing these plants also has a built-in overhead desk light that is about 1 foot above the desk, sort of a tubular looking light so it would be over a larger area, but I don't have any other information about it. However, I can keep it turned on, as well for even more light.

If the options I've linked above will not work, is there another type of bulb I should be looking at?

For "soil," I was going to get the Bonsai Jack gritty mixture for convenience. Is it okay to put a top dressing on this mix, or will it interfere in some way with watering?

Plant questions

If possible, I am looking for one or two succulents that are primarily pink. I would also like a black succulent. Are there any options that would work with my situation? Preferably, if I can get 3 succulents, I'd like two pink and one black, so I'd like them to look cute together and be able to thrive with the same mix and lighting conditions. I don't plan on putting them in the same pot, so I am willing to adjust watering / fertilizing habits for each plant's needs.

Thank you to anyone who has read this!