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Reddit mentions of TOPLANET LED Grow Lights, 75W Full Spectrum Panel Grow Lamp Bulbs with IR LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants,Micro Greens,Clones,Succulents,Seedlings(1 Pack)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of TOPLANET LED Grow Lights, 75W Full Spectrum Panel Grow Lamp Bulbs with IR LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants,Micro Greens,Clones,Succulents,Seedlings(1 Pack). Here are the top ones.

TOPLANET LED Grow Lights, 75W Full Spectrum Panel Grow Lamp Bulbs with IR LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants,Micro Greens,Clones,Succulents,Seedlings(1 Pack)
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Full Spectrum Plant Light: TOPLANET upgraded grow light was designed with full spectrum Red+Blue+IR,High quality super bright LEDs with spectrum 390nm-730nm,give off perfect wavelength for all growing stage. Suitable for seeding, germination, vegetative & flowering.Easy Set-up: This led grow lights are lightweight and very easy to use with the upgraded hanging brackets, system can be built in perfect sturdy condition within one minute. Built in 47’’ power cord could really stand another two feet of length though and make your plants happy.Low Heat: Aviation aluminum material molding hydroponic grow lights panel , excellent Heat control, runs cool and quiet, no harm to your plants. Square shape design maximizes the beam to cover 3*3ft area of plants, recommended to hang at around 6-10 inches for seedling.High Efficiency Seed Starting Light: Plants grow fuller with much stronger and straight stems with these led grow seedling light bulb. Most of the seeds are germinated and sprouting in 2 weeks. Low power consumption save your electric billWide Uses: Great spread easily 3*3 ft. Recommended to hang at around 6-10 inches for seedling. Excellent heat dissipation design and the light fixture itself does not get hot or burn your plants.Versatile updated grow lights led can be used for both hydroponics and indoor plants in soil, such as orchid, potatoes, lettuce, chili, tomatoes, aquarium plants and so on.
Specs:
Color75w
Height0.7 Inches
Length11.8 Inches
Size75W
Weight1.98 Pounds
Width11.8 Inches

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Found 5 comments on TOPLANET LED Grow Lights, 75W Full Spectrum Panel Grow Lamp Bulbs with IR LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants,Micro Greens,Clones,Succulents,Seedlings(1 Pack):

u/Lifesophist · 3 pointsr/gardening

First I would replace all the fixtures before the house burns down. You can replace with LEDs that take less power. You don't have to do it all at once. Get a couple to start. I would also move that outlet, water and electricity do not mix. Get a GFCI breaker installed for it too before doing anything. This may not even be up to code and if the house burns down, your insurance company will laugh at you when they see it as they won't have to pay you.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B4C6R6L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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The rocks is easy, humidity. Plants love humidity and if you put water in the rocks and put trays on the rocks, you have lots of humidity. I would test this with a little water first as it may no longer be waterproof. You may have to put plastic under the rocks to patch it. Industrial garbage bags would work 55 gallon. You don't have to put tons of water in, just enough each day to keep moist.

If you've never started seeds, it isn't the fairytale of planting them and voila blooming plants just appear. You need bottom heat, you can buy pads for that. It would be best to start them elsewhere with the pads as, again, electricity and water don't mix. Once you have seedlings, you can put some water on the rocks and turn on the lights for 16 hours a day. I use 5-1-1 fish emulsion for fertilizing them. I would go on You Tube, if I were you, to see how to start seeds, videos are worth a million words.

ONE more thing, get the electrical in your house inspected. From what I see so far, I am not confident in other projects that may be throughout the house.

u/JavaDragons · 1 pointr/Bonsai

After some searching on amazon, I went with this one: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B4C6R6L/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I'm thinking of trying it with some succulents and some others that wouldnt kill me if they got a little burnt. See my grow light experiences tend toward fresh water plants and algae (because lets face it, have tank will algae lol). I've never had to use a grow light.

I completely understand the moisture issue! I usually stick with more forgiving plants like peppers and most tomato plants. Also I put a sun shade over mine to block a good majority of the direct sun. You should also consider starting your plants mid to late winter. I try to start new plants at either the beginning of our "winters" here so that it has time to establish itself before the inhospitable season hits.

u/annoying_DAD_bot · 1 pointr/gardening

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The rocks is easy, humidity. Plants love humidity and if you put water in the rocks and put trays on the rocks, you have lots of humidity. I would test this with a little water first as it may no longer be waterproof. You may have to put plastic under the rocks to patch it. Industrial garbage bags would work 55 gallon. You don't have to put tons of water in, just enough each day to keep moist.

If you've never started seeds, it isn't the fairytale of planting them and voila blooming plants just appear. You need bottom heat, you can buy pads for that. It would be best to start them elsewhere with the pads as, again, electricity and water don't mix. Once you have seedlings, you can put some water on the rocks and turn on the lights for 16 hours a day. I use 5-1-1 fish emulsion for fertilizing them. I would go on You Tube, if I were you, to see how to start seeds, videos are worth a million words.

ONE more thing, get the electrical in your house inspected. From what I see so far, I am not confident in other projects that may be throughout the house.', im DAD.