My grandmother has one that she uses on her tomato plants but she has to leave it on for like 10 hours a day to give them all the light they need. It does work though, but it just seems like a long time to leave a light on if you ask me, although sense they are LEDs they're not costing that much with electric and she definately says it's worth it, she just set hers on a timer so she didn't have to worry about turning it on and off all the time which is nice. Good Luck!!!
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Christmas Lights work and are really cheap!!! But seriously, as a horticultural lighting experts.....our experience with led grow lighting has been extensive, with many companies tested. To date the best led grow light we have tested are from ledgrowlightsexpert.com The growth we experienced in both vegetative and flowering stages of many different plant types was excellent. From wheatgrass to bromiliads...orchids to vegetables we saw explosive growth under the leds. Flowering and fruiting showed thick lush flowers and abundant fruit yielding
i think ur doing the same exact worksheet as me!
This isn't an easy answer, because it depends on the type of grow light (fluorescent, HID, LED), the size of the garden, and also changes over time. I've suggested a link that discusses costs associated with grow lights.
you need to work out the total load of all the strings,then what is the safe load that the socket can take
it depends on the use
yes i have purchased LED Grow lights and really these lights are too good.
Christmas Lights work and are really cheap!!! But seriously, as a horticultural lighting experts.....our experience with led grow lighting has been extensive, with many companies tested. To date the best led grow light we have tested are from ledgrowlightsexpert.com The growth we experienced in both vegetative and flowering stages of many different plant types was excellent. From wheatgrass to bromiliads...orchids to vegetables we saw explosive growth under the leds. Flowering and fruiting showed thick lush flowers and abundant fruit yielding
The most current design for LED grow lights are a combination of red and blue lights at 45 watts. This color combination in a square grid is designed to help promote fast growth.
how many led christmas lights to equal 4100lm
high pressure sodium lights or led grow lights
LED grow lights are primarily used in the process of producing plants. It was thought to be one of the best methods available for growing plants before the onset of hydroponics.
yes they are led lights
you need to repair the lights and they will both work and your taillights will work properly
LED grow lights have a longer useful life than fluorescent lights, as long as 15 years for some fixtures, and thus a lower "total cost of ownership." The total cost of ownership includes the cost to buy the light, use it, and replace expired bulbs. One manufacturer estimates that the total cost of owning an LED grow light over five years is about half the cost of a comparable fluorescent lights.
There are many popular types of LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights for the holiday season. This includes LED icicle lights, white wire LED lights and regular LED lights.
Led plant lights are exactly what is stated , light emitting diodes. The same kind of lights you can expect to find in any modern flashlight and new tvs, But none of the above are good for growing plants. Plants need specific light spectrums to grow , mostly blue and red spectrums. most led grow lights on the market will be a mixture of those 2 colours and sometimes more including yellow, orange and white or wide spectrum.
yes