SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb, Daylight White Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, LED Plant Light Bulbs for Indoor Garden Houseplants, Commercial Hydroponic Horticulture, E26 A21 120V
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A total of 6 pots were used. 24 watt bulb for herbs and small trees (depending on how big the plants are, one bulb can light Those are the 3 watts, plus the 36 watts I use for larger plants like Please accept my sincerest thanks for your assistance
The light shape is more similar to a traditional light bulb. This is an A21 grow light. In comparison to the 15W white grow light, this one is a bit It is an led grow light that replicates the spectrum of sunlight to the fullest extent. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions. You asked a good question. Thank you.
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Selected User Reviews For SANSI 15W LED Grow Light Bulb, Daylight White Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, LED Plant Light Bulbs for Indoor Garden Houseplants, Commercial Hydroponic Horticulture, E26 A21 120V
It is Sansi's earlier model of 15 watt full spectrum grow lights (with fewer LEDs on the circle) that I prefer, due to their superior evenness and focus. It is just a little smaller than the original (with a scattered ring and more LEDs) and it runs a little cooler, which is nice. The light is also not as focused and directional as the original model. With an original, the beam is extremely even and perfectly focused, so that all the area at a given distance receives the same amount of light exposure, so there is no need to waste energy and annoy people by wasting The plants I use in my living area are tropical house plants, so I consider this to be particularly crucial. In spite of the fact that a bulb leaks a lot of light to the edges, you still find it irritating to look at it from the corner of your eye when it is pointed away. As long as it shines its light only in the direction it is pointed, unless you are directly in front of it, it's not so annoying. Additionally, this is a good feature for grow lights in general, but it is especially important if you are going to live in the same area I have attached two photos to this post In both models, the distance between them and the wall was the same. As seen in the picture above, the older model results in an even circle, while the newer model produces a bright central point that becomes steadily more dim as it expands to infinity.
In a nutshell, After bringing in the plants for winter, they were in pretty bad shape. It looks great when I put it in a ceiling light above a table for plants, and I got this bulb to go with it! It was a miracle to think that they would thrive, never imagined that they would survive!.
This is one of my favorites, and I have another blue/red grow lamp from another company, and the Sansi 30W from the same There are none that come close to natural sunlight, especially morning light (but aren't a replacement for a SAD lamp because it lacks the brightness). On timers, I have one in my windowless bathroom and one in the dark living room. In the bathroom, because of the way the light streams out of the door, it appears that there is a window there from the hallway. Adding it to a nearby east-facing window precisely matches the color of the morning light. My bathroom one is diffused and beams upward, and the vinca vines growing in the 4x4 space seem to be doing just fine, they have certainly reached This one is hung over a 1x1' coffee table in the living room and I would like the beam to be Even three feet over the table, you're only able to see one plant directly even hanging it over the whole table, it still isn't enough. Haha, it really looks like a black and white film noir interrogation! Yet, I noticed plants up to 3' away benefited at least somewhat from it. There is no heat generated from these, only a slight warmth, and the one in the bathroom is still operating fine after about a month of usage. Sansi 30W is twice the size, twice as heavy, and much more alien looking than its predecessor. A brighter and wider beam is cast by comparison. The light is bluer as a result. A two-hour timer suspends that one 4' above a worktable in my 8' x 8' office, drying the cactus mix soil in all the plants in the office over the course of two days. I will be out of town for three I consider Sansi bulbs to be pricey and weird looking, but I continue to seek them out through my research. As long as they're on, I can't visualize anything around me, including my plants. In other words, I hate the red, blue, and purple grow lights.
One of my plants took over 12 new leaves in ONE WEEK after using this light! I was skeptical at first that a lightbulb would help my struggling plants, but I am now convinced! (Check out the pictures to see how many baby leaves are on the stems. 1) I have been using it for three weeks now and my tropical, light hair has been greatly improved Inside a cubical, love plants are multiplying at a rapid rate. I love it when I see I did not receive any compensation for writing this review, and I paid full price for the bulb, but I loved it so much that I wanted to share my thoughts. The simple fact that it works makes this grow light a TRUE recommendation.
As I only received my hands on them recently, I am unable to comment on their durability. There have been at least half a dozen different grow lights that I have tried and this one has been my favorite by far I have found a solar panel that is the closest to sunlight. There are many bulbs with a blend of white and red that give a cold white light with some pink undertones. This bulb is white with red undertones. There is a slight hue of light yellow that gives it a warm golden hue. The color almost seems Although my plants enjoy it, it's actually not very good for them The same goes for me!
I am actually using the bulb for my own use and I have not experienced any weird hertz out of sync feelings with other bulbs that I have used in the past. It gives you a headache after a few hours (it is that flickering feeling that you can't see but you feel). I'm not interested in any of that I'm glad you like it. As I studied with a few of these and a pot of coffee until morning, I needed these energy boosters. Not just great for plants but also great for people! In truth, I'm a bit excited about this. I'll report back a few months down the road if there are any issues with longevity.
It is actually the first grow light I have ever used, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. As of right now, we are growing a number of tiny pots of African violets and a pretty large pot of basil from seeds on it. It is situated approximately 3' above our kitchen counter. Each day, you'll spend 12 hours on your computer. Currently, one of the violets has about 15 flowers on it, and another relatively small new propagation has about 6 flowers on it, which is quite remarkable because we always get less than three. The past three years, we have never seen more than five blossoms on our violets at the same time. I've been very happy with the growth of the basil. It is a nice dark green and bushy plant that seems to be growing steadily. As a result, I got exactly what I wanted. This is something I would like to buy three more of and put them along a counter in my basement to create a little herb and flower garden all year round. I think it is quite reasonable given the results that were obtained.