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Barrina T5 Grow Lights for Indoor Plants, Full Spectrum LED Grow Light, 2FT 80W (8 x 10W), Plant Lamp for Indoor Growing, Seed Starting, Pinkish White, 8-Pack

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Color: Pinkish White


Size: White Cover


Features

  • Full Spectrum (Pinkish White Color): Barrina T5 grow lights 2ft provide indoor plants with full-spectrum sunlight replacement. This mini growing light provide the most reasonable grow light wave based on the ratio of the absorption of the plant.
  • Super Bright and High PPFD: This plant growing lamp consume only 80W with 400 LEDS totally, replace 500w general plant lamps. Over 95% light energy can be absorbed by plants. It is a great option for plants that in seedling, vegetative and flowering cycle.
  • Easy Install: With included double-sided tape, clips and cable ties, you could install the t5 led grow light strips by yourself in minutes. Plug and play, and you could link up to 16 lights in a series.
  • Separately Controllable: Each indoor seedling light have on/off switch on the surface of housing, controlling the lights separately or together according PPFD that plants need.
  • What You Get:8 x Barrina T5 2ft grow lights, 4 x Power cords with ON/OFF switch, 7x Connecting cords(20''), 8 x Small connectors, 16 x Installation clips, 24 x Double-sided tapes, 24 x Cable ties.

Finish Type: Painted


Bulb Base: GU5.3


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 6.69"W x 2.17"H


Item Weight: 3.3 Pounds


Shade Color: Pinkish White


Finish Type: Painted


Bulb Base: GU5.3


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 6.69"W x 2.17"H


Item Weight: 3.3 Pounds


Shade Color: Pinkish White


Shade Material: Aluminum, Polycarbonate


Switch Type: Push Button


Style: Modern


Brand: Barrina


Color: Pinkish White


Light Source Type: LED


Material: Aluminum, Polycarbonate


Room Type: Indoor


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor plant growth


Power Source: AC


Shape: Rectangular


Controller Type: Push Button


Number of Light Sources: 400


Included Components: Light kit inlcuded


Mounting Type: Inside Mount


Wattage: 10 watts


Number of Items: 8


Lighting Method: LED


Control Method: App


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Specific Uses For Product: Indoor use only


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Installation Type: hardwired or plug-in


Efficiency: High


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Assembly Required: Yes


Size: White Cover


Manufacturer: Bailina Lighting Electric Appliance Co.,Ltd


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Item model number: MF10


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  • They’re great so far!
Color: Pinkish White Size: White Cover
The media could not be loaded. Really great. Update on the cherry tomatoes and a fresno chili mentioned below. It’s November if the following year today. I’m transitioning the mature plants out for new starts. Indoor hydrogarden tomato yield was 9 lbs. (predominantly Gold Nugget). Fresno chili yield was 3 lbs. The flowering beauty and delicious fun of plucking vine ripe freshies right from the kitchen all year: immeasurable. Microgreens are a cinch, really flourish fast, 10 varieties so far. Setup details: • Smaller pantry shelves: 10 x10 no hole tray with 4 - 5x5 inserts with holes on AC Infinity seedling mat set on ‘low.’ Microgreen shelves are set 10 inches apart making the Barrina lights about 6-8 inches away from tray tops when mounted above. These shelves are mounted with 4 - 12 inch Barrina T5 strips per shelf. • Larger dining hutch shelves: 2 to 5 10 x 20 Bootstrap Farmer trays with no holes inset with trays with holes (either 10 x 20, or 10 x 10 or 5 x 5 - possible to mix and match like a 10 x 10 and 4 - 5 x 5 in one 10 x 20 bottom tray). Did I make that confusing? I’m just saying the trays have insert configurations to grow more varieties in one 10 x 20 tray. These shelves have 8 Barrina 24 inch T5 LED lights chained together on a timer 15 inches from the shelf below. The grow capacity is 5 - 10 x 20 trays. I often do 2 or 4 depending. I increase the height of this 1890s Edwardian built in shelf by adding an upside down tray below them - if necessary. It’s scalable to many varieties and easy to grow beyond true leaf phase for pea shoots and chard and beet greens (any I like slightly more mature than ‘micro’). Deep Water Culture, indoor: I’m at early flowering phase for my first DWC déterminant tomatoes and chili pepper indoor grow from heirloom seeds. Setup detail: Two compact 10" x 11" 3 gallon DWC units with air stones contain 1 Tiny Tim (plus 3 new clones), a Cherry Maskotka and a Gold Nugget tomato plus one Fresno chili pepper. That’s 4 plant sites and 3 baby clones in a possible 10 sites (for spacing purposes) on a chrome ‘ton’ rack in my kitchen pantry! I haven’t done anything difficult - just monitor nutrient level and pH in DWC and a dilute colloidal PureCropI foliar spray (corn oil, soy oil, vanillin, soap, glycerin, citric acid, guar gum) to prevent fungus or pests. Then, I added 2 additional Barrina T5 24" LED light strips in 2 phases as the plants entered a booming late vegetative phase and this promising early flowering phase. That’s 4 Barrina 24 inch T5 strips horizontally above and 4 vertically on the support posts to reach more vegetation below the canopy without ‘burning’ the plants. I estimated 40 watts of T5 per square foot of actual plant grow space within this rectangle shelf ‘grow area.’ That’s 8 x 10 watt T5 LED 24" strip lights. The lights all connect together on 1 convenient timer plug (16 hours on, 8 hours off). I can manually switch off any if I notice light intensity problems - but they seem to thrive so far in these stages. They’re so easy to connect several in or manually switch off. The chrome rack shelf they’re mounted to is set at counter height 36" from the floor. The lower shelf is the lowest bracket just above the casters that the DWC units and air stone compressor are on. This leaves a few inches below the buckets to ‘drain’ reservoir water or remove fallen leaves below the units. It’s possible to add grow fabric or screening to this rack (but I haven’t yet). My pet isn’t interested in tomatoes and pests are few indoors. A few utility hooks and the racks themselves with a soft plant tie fabric have made support and cord management a cinch. I may add a lower T5 LED strip because one of these tomato varieties, Maskotka, is a dwarf trailing determinate and has flowering branches that drop below the DWC unit’s top. It seems very happy as is though. Maskotka flowered in impressive whorls just after Tiny Tim. The Tiny Tim is blooming with a less prolific but steady regularity, not all at once. Tim isn’t actually ‘tiny’ - though smaller than indeterminate varieties, it goes anywhere light is and vegetation is surprising, reaches upward mostly. Gold Nugget is an ‘in-between’ variety, it will trail toward light, but also reach upward., prolific, but a little slower on blooms. The flowers are just beginning, but buds are visible - just tiny and springing all over the end of branch nodes. This means placement is: Tiny Tim toward the back inner corner for support and some room to sprawl toward the shelf center and forward Gold Nugget to the opposite side - the back outside corner for upward support and trailing space toward the side and Maskotka toward the front for maximum trailing space. Fresno chili is a reasonable size, planted toward an outside corner in the second unit, it grows bushy and upward - it luvs the light, but can tolerate a little less intensity as well as a slightly different nutrient PPM and pH condition to the tomatoes, although these can grow together well being in range with each other. Fresno chilies just required space away from all the tomato canopies and trailing that would otherwise shade it. It’s in the second DWC with clones from the tomatoes (being small they generally require less intense nutrient PPM and light PAR closer to the Fresno levels with increased humidity in proximity to more developed plants). I haven’t ‘pruned’ these determinate varieties, but I did remove any funky leaves and ‘trained’ a few lower and into supports. The 3 shortened stems became the clones. Apparently the tomatoes liked this trim of the leggy tops growing past the ‘grow light shelf zone’ because flowering increased on lower branches after that snipping, dipping in root hormone and the cloning of those cuttings seems magically fast. They’re small but I see flower buds on them. I just don’t know where I’ll put them yet, yikes, lol. It’s nice to have these clones for a tomato plant ‘staggering’ - longer determinate tomato harvest. I luv all these varieties for different reasons from color to flavor to ease of cultivation for indoor hydroponics. I just mean, who knew all of this extremely long and meandering review is possible indoors, in a kitchen, in the city, by a newbie with these Barrina T5 LED lights. How great is that!? I have 2 small ebb and flow units for herbs and lettuces, but those have their own light panels and pump. I’m happy to have them as a nursery for the DWC with Barrina setup or Kratky offshoots. I’m very happy with my Barrina T5 LED purchases so far and give them high recommends. 2 sets of 8 T5 24 inch 1 set of 8 T5 12 inch I did add: Stainless utensil hooks from IKEA and a soft tie material for support (since trailing tomatoes like Maskotka are very ‘trail-y’ and fruits on all varieties get heavy later). I also purchased several female to female LED 3 prong plug connectors so that I could extend the 4 vertical pole lights from the 4 horizontal lights above on one plug. Add one small circulation fan, a few continuous spray misters for foliar applications, 3 seedling heat mats for microgreens and easy germination, two timers for auto on/off, a set of pipettes for easy nutrient measuring/mixing, a pH and EC meter, the 2 DWC units from Lawnful, nutrients from TPS (also tried Humbolt’s Secret - both seem aces), a great pair of nippers. a box of compressed coco coir (and some grow mats), a swell ergonomic 1 gallon watering can with targeted spout, the Bootstrap Farmer trays and True Leaf Market seeds. End list. Hee. I think these lights and indoor setups are low maintenance and attractive. I wanted to commandeer my laundry/utility room as a grow room, but I’m enjoying seeing the plants in the kitchen and dining areas - tough call. Lol. Currently, this produces a lot of produce and culinary herbs. Enough for a small family to enjoy - plus a few neighbors and several catnip and oat grass loving pets. My grocery bill has decreased by 1/3rd, so everything has paid for itself already and I haven’t even harvested the tomatoes and Fresno chilies (which are rarely available here recently) yet. There’s no way to quantify the enjoyment and stress reduction. It’s just Hundo P fulfilling and miles of great feeling more food secure with increased nutrition. And interesting, so interesting! I wish we had this in school curricula - kids just thrill on these projects and learn valuable life skills, respect for food and themselves. Overall, high recommends on Barrina T5 from me. I got the white (full spectrum leaning pink but not pink) ones. Giggle. Granted, I don’t have a lot to compare them to. I’m a beginner and just started these urban indoor farming projects in November 2022 to present. It’s exceeding expectations so far. It’s a lifestyle now. I couldn’t be happier - however newbie I am. Thanks for reading! I hope this helps, everything works out to set fruit and getting through this LED grow light saga isn’t as boring as I suspect. Lol. Happy sowing and growing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Girl_stuff Girl_stuff

  • Barrina lives up to the reputation
Color: White Size: Black Cover
Before I started making terrariums, I didn't know one light manufacture from another, much less to say knowing anything about which frequency or brightness was needed for which plant. But after a year of nonstop growth of my plant collection in size and types, I needed some lights that would do the job. I saw the brand name mentioned quite a bit in plant groups, so I went with this kit to modify my Ikea Milsbo cabinet and it was pretty much the perfect solution. There are enough lights for every shelving level and the connector cables are just long enough without anything extra needing to be wrapped up or taped to the walls etc. If I do get a 2nd cabinet I'll definitely get this kit again, I don't see any need to mess with a good thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025 by Greg Barnes

  • Great for plant growth.
Color: White Size: White Cover
I've had another set of this brands grow lights for over a year now, and I found myself constantly putting plants in high shelves to reach that light. Because in regards to growth, these things rock. So it recently dawned on me I could get some more to put in the bottoms of the shelves to reach the plants below. (They are very bright, but the shelves are blocking half the light, so stuff down low wasn't getting a lot of light.) I can't wait to see the other plants start to finally start to flourish. (I'm also glad I got white this time. The pink lights are overwhelmingly pink) If you're not screwing directly into a shelf, but say, the ceiling, mounting them is as easy as can be. They also come with connectors to make them 2 feet long instead of 1. I used the sticky pads they gave on my first set of lights for one I should have mounted to the shelf (and now have) and honestly, it took a shocking amount of time for it to start falling. So using them to mount to a smooth surface is hit or miss. They will NOT work on walls. Your only real limit is where your plugs are. Included image demonstrates the brightness level, and also shows the difference between the pink and white lights. (Only got pink cause the white case didn't come in white on the 2 foot rods) Image was taken at night. And as proof they are great for plant growth, I have a fishbone cactus I purchased before I ever had plant lights. Once I had the lights it started growing a ton but everything that came out looked like sticks. When I moved it into a shelf, everything fattened up and took on the classic fishbone shape. Plants love these lights and I can't recommend them enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Ragamuffin.EX Ragamuffin.EX

  • So far they’re great lights.
Color: White Size: Black Cover
So far these are great lights. Hopefully my plants will like them since they didn’t care for my previous lights. They are really bright and they do get warm. Each light bar is 2 feet long and my shelf is 3 feet long. Used 4 on each shelf and staggered them (see second pic) so the entire shelf gets light. Super easy to set up. It took my husband and I about 30 minutes to set them up. The magnets don’t work with this wire shelf. The support bars are in the way and keep the light bars from sitting up flush to the wire rack. I will say get some extra zip ties so you can hide the connecting wires better when using a wire shelf. Don’t pay attention to the wires down the sides, I haven’t tucked them all away yet. I’ll update if I experience any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by Nuka Nuka

  • Great lights...super short wiring.
Color: Pinkish White Size: White Cover
I haven't used them (fully) yet, but they're of quality build and great lighting. My only grip...the cable that connects each light is really short and trying to mount them onto most shelves, is almost impossible (without doing some cutting and permanent changes to your shelves).
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by Gabriel

  • Great grow lighting setup!
Color: White Size: White Cover
Great lights to use , ended up attaching these to a few racks in my kitchen and using them for my amazing succulent plants , so far the colors and lighting has been great . No dimming issues , can those white change color? With the accessories and wiring added I was able to connect multiple lights and make it work to be a customized to what I have . Great setup ! Getting more as soon as I get more plants! Good value for the money ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Cheyenne the only phelps

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