Best products from r/Monstera

We found 19 comments on r/Monstera discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 12 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

5. (Updated) SANSI 40W LED Light Bulb, 300-350W Equiv, 5000K Daylight, 5500lm Bright Bulb, Non-Dimmable, CRI 80, E26 to E39 adapter, BR30 Floodlight for Warehouse Church Barn Supermarket Logistic Center

    Features:
  • LET THERE BE LIGHT!: 5500lm output and 5000K daylight make this light bulb perfect for warehouse, basement, barn, garden, shopping mall, supermarket, workshop, display area etc. Outdoor with protected fixtures or indoor, any place where bright light is needed, and you don't have to worry about the energy bills that high lumen LED bulbs bring to you. Based on 5 hours per day usage, annual estimated cost $11, which saves you $110 compared to incandescent lights
  • FLICKER FREE: LED bulbs might be flickering due to loose or incorrect wiring, a sudden drop in home voltage, incompatible dimmer, or bulb components such as a defective LED driver. But SANSI won't flicker for the last reason, a better power supply will have constant current drivers installed that stabilize the current to the LED by varying voltage, this ensures constant brightness, and SANSI LEDs have drivers installed on the chip inside
  • PATENTED CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY: We solder the LED chip on the ceramic heat sink innovatively, which contribute to faster heat conduction and higher reliability. As common sense, ceramic heat sink is a green and environmentally friendly material, insulation, high thermal conductivity, anti-leakage breakdown, high temperature resistance, long service life, no noise etc. Time will not permit more list
  • SUPER BRIGHT, HIGH EFFICIENCY: Usually the brightness of light is measured by power, but actually measured by lumen, the 40w daylight light bulb is 5500lm and divided by 40w to give 137.5 lm∙w−1 luminous efficiency, out-perform others! Plus, 25,000 hour lifetime saves your replacement costs, and we provide a 5-year warranty, You won't see a product on the market like SANSI with a long warranty and high efficiency
  • SANSI: The Upgrade 300 Watt LED Light Bulbs provide more rounded looks and enhanced performance, free E26 to E39 adapter can fit different bases, and we will take care of our light bulbs in 5 years. Yes, 5 years warranty, any question during this period, please contact us , we will make thing right
(Updated) SANSI 40W LED Light Bulb, 300-350W Equiv, 5000K Daylight, 5500lm Bright Bulb, Non-Dimmable, CRI 80, E26 to E39 adapter, BR30 Floodlight for Warehouse Church Barn Supermarket Logistic Center
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u/macismydog · 8 pointsr/Monstera

My GF has a couple of monstera that she loves, so thought this would be a cute gift for her. Designed it in photoshop and ordered it online for her. I can provide a link if anyone wants one, but just sharing cause I thought you guys might like it! :)

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Edit: For people asking where to buy, i added it to my amazon merch page

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u/LaboratoryRat · 1 pointr/Monstera

From the little I know, grow lights are always a function of distance to the source. LEDs (generally) have to be closer to the plant and HID (high intensity discharge) get hot as heck and may need ventilation but you can keep them a bit higher.
Fluorescent lights (like T5) are pretty efficient and are cooler than HID but less intense.

An option for a monstera would be a spotlight LED. Easy to adjust the height and you don't need a ton of "spread" for one plant.
And you can just use a regular bulb fixture on an on/off automatic timer.
If I was going to buy a new light for my windowsil again.
I'd buy this one and see how it does. Might need 2 but it seems like an okay deal.

u/bull0143 · 1 pointr/Monstera

My Monstera came like this and it was already vining which made it even droopier so I attached it to a moss pole with plant-safe velcro (this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0057567U0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) zip ties work too, just make sure you are not attaching them too tightly, leave plenty of space so you don't cause circulation issues :)

u/contains__multitudes · 3 pointsr/Monstera

Thanks for your help so far. I have two of these babies in there, are they not the right ones? SuperMoss (22050) Moss Stakes Preserved, Fresh Green, 18" (6 pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HLTUOK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Of7HDbXRCCEKY

u/rvndall · 1 pointr/Monstera

It's actually put out a huge leaf! double the size of the other leaves. I place it near a East window as I do not have any South facing windows and I put it under a growlight as well. It gets strong light Morning to Noon but the growlight is on 24/7 even now in Summer. I use this one from Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G9C9485?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/imageofdeception · 6 pointsr/Monstera

Never seen those before! They could be fine, although most of the moss poles I’ve seen are much thicker because they’re PVC wrapped in moss/coir.

This is the one I have:

God's Own Garden Natural and Organic Coco Coir Moss Pole Totem (36) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TN3W1VS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ri7HDbN6C8N3B

u/ZeldaZ1980 · 2 pointsr/Monstera

10 hours. With a break in the afternoon when the room gets bright filtered sun light. I schedule and control it with this amazing smart strip. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P65GJS1/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fVNUDbB4S4KPF