Best products from r/plants

We found 23 comments on r/plants discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 83 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Brite Labs LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants, 20W Dual Head LED Grow Lights for Seedlings, Adjustable Gooseneck Growing Plant Lamp with Clip On Desk Clamp and Programmable Timer Allows Auto On Off

    Features:
  • 💗 GIVE YOUR PLANTS THE BEST - The next best thing to sunlight, our indoor plant mini grow lights are perfect during the long winter months, when your growing room does not get enough natural lighting. It is also viable for starting vegetable seeds indoors, before bringing them outside to your garden.
  • ⏱️ UPGRADED AUTOMATIC TIMER - The improved two-way memory system now allows the LED grow lamp to turn on at the preset time automatically. If you set the 12H timer function at 8AM, it will turn off at 8PM, and turn back on at 8AM the next day, everyday.
  • 🌈 FULL SPECTRUM BULBS - 26 Red and 14 Blue LED chips emitting across two lighting strips with minimal heat, powerful enough for the plants to grow and thrive. Turn your house plants into green and succulent ones with these LED grow light fixtures and bulbs.
  • 🌿 GROW ANYTHING - Grow kitchen herb, fruits and vegetables like tomato, english cucumber, leek, microgreen, watermelon and more. Flowering plants like orchid and wisteria. The plant light is great for any plant types and guarantees growth and yields wonderful results!
  • 👍 STURDY & FLEXIBLE – The gooseneck arms can be adjusted up to 360 degrees so you can position the light in any direction. This maximizes coverage for your seedlings, and looks after your potted plants, succulent plants or hanging ones. Make use of the mounting clip to clamp onto desktop or anything sturdy.
Brite Labs LED Plant Lights for Indoor Plants, 20W Dual Head LED Grow Lights for Seedlings, Adjustable Gooseneck Growing Plant Lamp with Clip On Desk Clamp and Programmable Timer Allows Auto On Off
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8. Aceple LED Grow Light, 20W Thin Panel Full Spectrum, Warm White Plant Light for Hydroponics Indoor Plant Veg and Flower

    Features:
  • 🌼【Best Sunlike Full Spectrum】Different from the single light of red and blue mixed grow lamps, ACEPLE 20W grow light with Warmwhite and Red mixed, offers Warm White Light but not Pink Light, to ensure your eyes feel better. This grow light panel for your indoor plants, increases growth rate, satisfies plant germination, growth, flowering, and results entire process of light energy needs!
  • 🌼【360-Degree No-Dead-Angle Light Absorbing】Let indoor plants enjoy Sun bath. The grow light, hook and chain allow you to freely hang or place your led grow lights for indoor plants to meet your plants needed and led grow light full spectrum can also achieve 360 degrees without dead angle illumination for your plants, which provides more efficient light for your plants. In addition, this plant panel light can be also a landscape light.
  • 🌼【WIDELY USED】DIY grow panel, two ways to assemble the 2 panels. This seedling light can be used for both hydroponics and indoor plants in soil, such as orchid, papers potatoes, lettuce, chili, tomatoes, aquarium plants like algae that in greenhouse, garden, vertical farm, grow tent or grow room.
  • 🌼【HIGHLY EFFICIENT】As for LED power draw this panel light fixture is highly efficient. Estimately monthly cost roughly $3 in electricity(12 hours a day). Not a bad investment if you growing some small plants.
  • 🌼【Reliable Warranty and Professional Service】We are not only the seller but also a professional manufacturer with 11 years R&D and production experience. One year warranty, 30 days money back guarantee. If you have any problems, please feel free to contact us. We will do our best to help your plants grow better.
Aceple LED Grow Light, 20W Thin Panel Full Spectrum, Warm White Plant Light for Hydroponics Indoor Plant Veg and Flower
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11. GOODUSCN Corner Shower Caddy, SUS304 Stainless Steel Corner bath Shelf, Wall Mounted Bathroom Shelf with Adhesive, Storage Organizer for Toilet, Dorm and Kitchen (Silver, 2Pack)

    Features:
  • Easy Installation:The corner shelf organizer Just peel off the cover and install. No damage to wall and tool needed. Suitable for smooth hard surfaces, like tiles, marble, tempered glass, etc. Please check your corner before purchasing, it would not work on a semi curved corner.
  • 304 STAINLESS STEEL NOT RUST - These corner shower caddy is made of a high quality 304 stainless steel. This high grade 304 stainless steel has excellent resistance to a wide range of atmospheric environments (coastal areas) and can withstand corrosion from most oxidizing acids. That durability makes easy to sanitize, and therefore ideal for kitchen and bathroom applications.
  • Strong Adhesive:Powerful adhesive comes with the bath shelf ensuring the shower rack stable, we also offer additional 2 adhesive to meet your need.
  • Space Organizer:These bathroom corner shelf are designed for organizing your space, ONLY for 90°corner, ideal for storing your shampoo, body wash, cream and more, can be removed to where you need.
  • Buy with Confidence:180 Days Return&Money Back Guarantee . We're offering the premium quality and the best service . If you have any confused in these shower caddy stainless steel, please contact us, we will refund you unconditionally.
GOODUSCN Corner Shower Caddy, SUS304 Stainless Steel Corner bath Shelf, Wall Mounted Bathroom Shelf with Adhesive, Storage Organizer for Toilet, Dorm and Kitchen (Silver, 2Pack)
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14. Globe Electric 56963 Metal Clamp - Swing Arm Multi-Joint Desk Lamp, 31.5", Black

    Features:
  • CLASSIC DESIGN: with an industrial structure and mechanical elements, the Architect 32" Multi-Joint Desk Lamp is at the peak of a true classic design style and will complement all decor features in your home office thanks to its black color palette that goes with everything
  • VARIABLE MOUNTING: the metal clamp feature on this 32-inch multi-joint desk lamp means you can mount this black fixture anywhere you need light (up to two-inches wide), making this the perfect accessory to add in your home office, college dorm or workstation
  • BULB REQUIREMENTS: this bright and ultra-modern desk light for any home office requires 1x E26/Medium Base 60W Bulb, which is sold separately. The Architect lamp is compatible with LED, Incandescent and Halogen Bulbs however, LED or Incandescent Bulbs are recommended to get the best results out of your adjustable desk light
  • ADJUSTABLE: the adjustable, spring loaded, top portion of the body allows you to point the light in the direction you need it most. The upper desk lamp swing arm can move up and down, making this a functional and minimalist design, great for any office setup
  • ON/OFF SWITCH: the on and off rotary switch function featured on this stunning swing arm desk lamp is conveniently located on the top of the home office lighting shade for quick and easy access. Simply turn on the switch anytime the desk light is plugged in and ready to be used at your work station
  • ADJUSTABLE: spring loaded arm is easily adjustable to direct the light wherever you need it the most
  • ON or OFF SWITCH: conveniently located at the base of the lamp shade for quick and easy use
  • VARIABLE MOUNTING: metal clamp means you can mount this lamp anywhere you need light (up to 2" wide)
  • EXTRA LONG CORD: 6 foot cord gives you the length you need to reach any space
  • BULB REQUIREMENTS: 1x 60W Max E26 Base Bulb (sold separately)
Globe Electric 56963 Metal Clamp - Swing Arm Multi-Joint Desk Lamp, 31.5", Black
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u/couchsleep · 1 pointr/plants

Without knowing too many particulars (like how often you water) I'd say the main culprit here looks to be overwatering, although sunlight definitely sounds like a factor as well. Almost all of these are desert plants, and should be allowed to dry out between watering.

For cactus #11, was it steadily growing sideways towards a light source, or did it just seem to suddenly collapse? It doesn't look to have typical yellowing that you see on rotting cactus, but if it collapsed rather suddenly it's most likely due to overwatering. Not sure if it's salvageable, perhaps someone else has advice.

The hawthornia (zebra plant) and jade also look to be overwatered. Are the yellow leaves on the jade mushy feeling? I would repot them both, checking for mushy roots. If the jade has root rot, you may be best off propagating a few new ones from healthy leaves (it's super easy and rewarding :) ). I'd suggest repotting in terracotta pots. They might not be as visually appealing as some decorative pots, but the clay will help to pull out extra moisture from the soil.

I think you're correct about the overwatering of the fiddle leaf fig as well, but as long as the woody stalks aren't withered it should recover. I don't have much experience with them, but I know it can be a long process (1 yr+) to see healthy new growth.

If you're concerned about a lack of light, I would also suggest picking up a full spectrum light bulb and a cheap pendant lamp, and putting your plants under it. While it's not a perfect replacement for natural sunlight, I got one for my jade tree a while back and it seems to help.

It's hard to see, but it looks like your small air plant may have bloomed, is that right? I believe most air plants only bloom once in their life, and you'll want to cut the dead bloom off at its base to promote potential pups sprouting. Your large air plant is lovely by the way, I'm a bit envious. :)

I'm a pretty casual/novice plant lover, but I figured I'd try to steer you in (hopefully) the right direction, since there hasn't been any other advice given. Best of luck to you!

u/ovaspray · 2 pointsr/plants

Apologies for the ref (rec. cannabis video*), but this method works pretty well (provided your plant isn't root bound*).

Essentially you use your existing, first pot, as a template to create a hole in the soil - then fill up your new, larger pot around; thus creating a perfect void to merely drop in your whole root ball. It's a nice, gentle way to repot without stressing out the plant, it merely stretches into new soil rather than being transported into a new environment.

The mycorrhizae tip in the vid is not joke, its a great amendment if you're growing organically in living soil. Hope that helps / makes sense.

u/ru322 · 1 pointr/plants

Yeah it's a small indoor plant. I ended up getting a few things so I am just gonna experiment. [this LED guy] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D9HWHY6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) , [one of these t5 lights] (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B018WIOBXS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1), and then upon recommendation here got a little desk lamp with some of [these bulbs] (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-60-Watt-Equivalent-T2-Spiral-CFL-Light-Bulb-Daylight-6500K-4-Pack-434399/203248911) so there's something until those kits arrive . I put the bulbs in my regular room light and bulbs are brightening up my house so that was an awesome purchase anyway! Never realized how dark was my house. I feel like I'm plant light loaded for years to come now heh. Thank you a lot for your responses i feel a lot better about my little plant!

Also good luck on your indoor plant lighting too i hope the one you bought works good!

u/SolisHerba · 1 pointr/plants

looks like Majesty to me. while google search says they are non-toxic to cats i would urge you to get a plant that your cat can satisfy it's need to crunch leaves on safely. plus you will help protect your palm. Wheat Grass/oats on amazon often sold as "cat-grass" is cheap and quick grower that cats love. many pet stores sell it as well.

u/ZeldaZ1980 · 4 pointsr/plants

Here are some led options from Amazon that i use and like. These are white/sun-like instead of the ubiquitous blue/purple lights.

--This one's a panel-- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T28YHTY?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

--This one's a gooseneck-- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FM4X64W?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

--A bulb i haven't tried but plan to buy next-- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NN6SVG6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4p93Db3D0KKDZ

An Amazon search for led grow lights will turn up tons of great options. Read the reviews and go from there. Good luck!

u/boogerlishes · 2 pointsr/plants

From my girlfriend not me lol

"The corner shelf was originally a steel/aluminum bathroom shelf that I painted white. I actually prefer it because it doesn’t soak up any lingering water or cause mold. I can’t find the exact one I have, but here are amazon links to similar ones.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VQYSYTF/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_IeFMDbBJ6ESSH

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WQJHBM6/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_ofFMDb0TBVEV3

As for the peperomia hope, I’m not 100% sure if this will help with the curling, but I make sure to give mine a thorough watering when the older leaves closest to the roots are soft and the soil is completely dry. Mine is quite small, it’s in a 3” terra-cotta with really airy soil and gets bright light (currently from a grow light) so I do tend to water more frequently.

I hope this helps!!"

u/Elphi- · 1 pointr/plants

You could look into getting a non-climbing vine like pothos and "train" it upwards by threading them through command hooks like these mounted on the walls outside, that way you can easily disassemble it if you need to. Here's a great instagram post with pics if you need help visualizing it.

u/donut_warfare · 2 pointsr/plants

That guy is pretty etiolated. Just because they are near a window doesn't mean they are getting adequate light. I have my succulents on a west-facing windowsill that gets blasted with super bright sunset light and yet they are STILL etiolating. You might want to either invest in a grow light or put in on a south-facing window. If you want to do a grow light (which I realize you are in an office and space is valuable), this clip lamp and this bulb.

u/hurts50good · 9 pointsr/plants

It's not quite a terrarium, but I have some of these
cute little guys in a glass container with water, stones and shells. It's a cute and easy decorative alternative.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L1A0ESG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_sQmqyb890J2XF

Now let's talk about whats really important...are you picking up random trash and watching Gilmore girls with closed caption on?

u/Avocadobunny · 1 pointr/plants

I’ve tried, I even bought this to help but I’ve had no luck ☹️ AvoSeedo Bowl Grow Your Own Avocado Tree, Evergreen, Perfect Avocado Tree Growing Kit for Every Avocado Lover - Green, Blue & Pink https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016LBBMW6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8FkiDbM4506PY

u/ninasayers21 · 1 pointr/plants

I keep mine ~1 foot away from a northern facing window in this adorable little succulent ceramic elephant pot. I water when the soil feels dry - but it's also easy to tell because its leaves will droop when it needs water (they pop back up within the hour).

Once I got consistent with feeding it every other week, it exploded in growth. It started off as small as yours back in January, it tripled by May, and it's so out of control now that I'm going to have to do some major trimming and propagate the cuttings :)

u/lcoates1 · 1 pointr/plants

Ha!! Here you go!
Costa Farms Majesty Palm Tree, Live Indoor Plant, 3 to 4-Feet Tall, Ships with Décor Planter, Fresh From Our Farm, Excellent Gift or Home Décor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BC5RTD4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8ld4CbNKK6N16

u/Sassafrass928 · 1 pointr/plants


Best I could find find size wise was this LED Light Cap https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A1YF078/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_iiDXBbH606E28

My engineering buddy made a breathable lip to fit the lid and glass jar. He used a 3-D printer and rendering software.

If anyone has light blue suggestions / grow tips or anything - please tell me everything

u/fuzzyfuzzyclickclack · 1 pointr/plants

A bunch of these in these are the cheapest, easiest, and will probably be one of the most effective things. They will help block out some of the sun through the windows and give you more of a dappled light effect which should also help. Pothos come in all sorts of patterns so find one you like.

u/drop-table · 1 pointr/plants

I had the tree for around 4 months now. It looked fine when I got it and it even flowered like 2 months ago. It had some tiny fruit that fell down. It gets sunlight pretty much all day, only direct sunlight in the morning for like 2/3 hours. Water once or twice a week, depending on how dry the soil is. I also use a fertilizer spike https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q71JSSG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Is there something wrong with the tree? Apart from the leaves being that weird texture/color it doesn't look sick.

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Thank you!