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LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants - JUEYINGBAILI Gooseneck Plant Lights with Red Blue Full Spectrum, Auto ON/Off 3 9 12 Timer, 9 Dimmable Levels Clip Plant Growing Lamp (with Power Adapter)

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Color: Blue/Red


Features

  • Upgraded Four Heads Plant Grow Light - We designed this Newest Grow Light with four goose necks not only solved the trouble of setup and inflexibility of traditional hanging grow light but also provides a much wider coverage area than clip grow light with two or three arms. The coverage area with one head is roughly 24-27 inches depending on the height you have the head aimed.
  • Natural Sun Light Required by Plants - Based on the type and output of light (PAR) needed to support photosynthesis, we manufactured this LED Grow Lights with 3 color modes(Red Light, Blue Light & Mixed Light) and 9 brightness settings ranging from 20% to 100%, which effectively supplemented the lack of natural sunlight and promoted the growth of plants at all stages.
  • Intelligent Timing Function & High Quality LED Circuits - This grow light with the circular-memory time function allows to automatically turn on/off every day according to your settings, which requires no manual operation and takes good care of your plants when you are on work or a vacation. The LED Bulbs made of aviation aluminum heat conductive material greatly extended the longevity more than 50,000 hours and provides steady current without flickering, melting or burning.
  • 360-Degree Adjustable Goose Necks & Easy to Use - Powered by USB or AC Power Plug(USB power adapter included ), its portable and convenient to use at home or in the office. The goose necks can be rotated 360 degrees so you can control the angle easily and the distance between the lamp and plants.
  • This grow light applies to indoor potted plants, leaf cuttings, greenhouse vegetables etc. We stand behind our Product Quality!

Description

Features: 1: Intelligent auto on/off timer provides 3 timing modes, you can set it for 3,9 or 12 hours. 2: Clip-on feature allows it to be moved around the house conveniently. 3: Easy-to-use switch provides 9 dimming brightness and 3 lights modes. 4: It can be powered by the USB or outlet adapter(included). Specifications: Material: PVC Power:80W Input Voltage: 5V LED Chips: Red : Blue = 52 : 28 Wavelength: Red: 660nm / Blue: 460nm Life Time: 50000 hours Product Weight: 1.1 lbs Working Temperature:-20°C~40°C Certification: RoHS CE FCC UL Package Includes: 14 Heads LED Grow Light 1Power Adapter 1Instruction 1Mini Spade for Indoor Plants 1Mini Rake for Indoor Plants 1Mini Shovel for Indoor Plants

Color: Blue/Red


Shape: Rectangular


Material: Aluminum


Finish Type: Aluminum


Light Source Type: LED


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.1 x 5.2 x 4.3 inches; 1.1 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 29, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ DoubleZZ


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,643 ratings


Color: ‎Blue/Red


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Material: ‎Aluminum


Finish Type: ‎Aluminum


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Shade Material: ‎Aluminum


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Brand: ‎JUEYINGBAILI


Item Weight: ‎1.1 Pounds


Style: ‎Traditional


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Light Source Wattage: ‎80 Watts


Mounting Type: ‎Hanging


Bulb Features: ‎dimmable


Are Batteries Included: ‎No


Product Dimensions: ‎6"L x 2"W x 26.5"H


Manufacturer: ‎DoubleZZ


Part Number: ‎B0838XNJS2


Item Weight: ‎1.1 pounds


Area Lighting Classification: ‎IP67


Finish types: ‎Aluminum


Switch Style: ‎Push Button


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Wattage: ‎80 watts


Wattage: ‎80 Watts


Date First Available: December 29, 2019


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  • Light does what it's meant to and is better than other brands
Color: Blue/Red
I've been using this light for exactly one month to water propagate a variety of succulents, as well as a few other types of plants. None of the plants had received any sunlight in addition to the red and blue LEDs until just yesterday, when I moved my "propagation station" to the window, and I have to say that the vast majority have done very well (I did, however, use rooting hormone on most things and added heat mats to my propagation station a couple of weeks into the project). This has basically been the routine: -When I wake up in the morning, I turn the lights on using the red/blue setting. -After maybe four hours, I switch it over to just blue lighting. -In the evening, a few hours before bed, I put it back to red/blue. -Right before I go to bed, I turn the lights off. *** I opted not to show the light itself in any of my uploaded images, but rather to show what the light can do. *** Pic 1: "Morning Star" Aloe Pic 2: "String-of-Pearls" Pic 3: Some Aeonium "Kiwi" with two Echeveria "Cheyenne" Pic 4: Some of the clippings of Sedum "Coppertone", Sedum "Jelly Bean Plant", and Sedum "Burro's-Tail" Pic 5: Jade Plant Pic 6: Jade Plant "Gollum" Pic 7, 8: Sweet Potato day five Pic 9: Sweet Potato day seven Pic 10, 11: Sweet Potato day 14 I did end up buying a second light from a different seller on Amazon. I chose it because it had the exact same appearance and description as this one, but was a few dollars cheaper. I'm ultimately disappointed with it because, in comparison to this light, the second one has very inadequate goosenecks- after I bend and position them, they don't stay in place; they're limp and floppy. If there's anyone interested, here's a breakdown of how various plants have done: -Anthurium andraeanum: I divided my anthurium plant in three (a large, a medium, and a small) and put the medium and small divisions into water to grow. The medium has done very well (and is even flowering!) but the small suffered, so I moved it over to my "propagation station" where it has remained constant - that is, no improvement nor decline. I intend to add RapidStart to this and a few others once it arrives. -Epipremnum aereum "Devil's Ivy" (aka "Pothos"): I started these only last week, and already they're doing wonderfully! -Aloe aculeata "Morning Star" (Picture 1): I cut its stem at an angle, so only about half of it has been touching water at any given time. Only after taking it out of the propagation station and placing it in an area without any light for a couple of days did it finally put out new roots into the water. It's now back with the rest and its roots are growing! -Aristaloe aristata "Lace Aloe": The mother plant has produced a few pups, one of which I accidentally removed without any roots. Its root development in water has been slow, but it did finally happen. -Haworthia cooperi: Again, it took awhile, but it's now growing new roots in place of the soil roots that I removed. -Haworthiopsis fasciata (two cultivars): The darker of the two cultivars wasn't in the best shape initially, and hasn't done well; it's on its last leg, and I don't think that it's going to make it. The lighter cultivar hasn't put out roots either, but is still in great shape. -Curio rowleyanus "String-of-Pearls" (Picture 2): I'm working on rooting a LOT of individual strings currently (I have them spread out among four jars). I didn't see much root production until, like with the Aloe aculeata, I moved them out of the propagation station and into a cool, dark area for a couple of days before putting them back. -Parodia magnifica "Balloon Cactus": Both of the pups that I removed from mother plants already had roots growing (though in pretty wonky areas and directions). I've observed a small amount of root growth in water thus far. -Aeonium haworthii "Kiwi" (Picture 3): I started with and still possess a great many cuttings of this plant. Two-thirds of the cuttings rooted rapidly and impressively- these have the most roots of all of the succulents thus far. The other third put out roots in their time, and most have shown the same impressive vitality as the other two-thirds, though there are a few with minimal root growth. One cutting in particular- the one with perhaps the largest rosette- hasn't put out any roots thus far but is still looking vibrant. -Crassula ovata "Jade Tree" (both standard [Picture 5] and "Monstruosa" aka "Gollum" cultivar [Picture 6]): I started with one cutting of each type in the beginning (a month ago). Both put out their first roots only within the last week, but since then have displayed dramatic root production and growth. -Crassula perforata "String-of-Buttons": This one has been hit-or-miss. I couldn't say exactly how many cuttings I started with, but it was quite a few. So far, about half have rooted in water, a quarter have rotted, and the remaining quarter have done neither. Among each of the groups are both cuttings with one leaf and cuttings with multiple leaves. -Echeveria nodulosa "Painted Echeveria": I beheaded this one and had only a singular rosette to work with, which made me nervous because this plant was a gift. Even after its stem was allowed to callous completely before being placed in water, it initially rotted at the very bottom. After I cut off the rot and allowed for another healing period in the dark and cool, I placed its tip in water again, but this time with some cuttings that had already rooted. This did the trick; it's now rooting and happy. -Echeveria runyonii: The story with this one is similar to that of the previous, except that this echeveria didn't make it. RIP. -Echeveria shaviana "Echeveria Cheyenne" (Picture 3): This, like the kiwi, is one of my original succulents and thus had multiple rosettes for me to clip. It's worked out beautifully for this species, and nearly all of the clippings have grown water roots. -Sedum morganianum "Burro's-Tail" (Picture 4): I attempted water propagation with only a few lengths of this plant initially. Each of the cuttings has been successful in rooting, so I've begun clipping more. -Sedum nussbaumerianum "Coppertone" (Picture 4): These cuttings have proven very similar to those of string-of-buttons; some have rooted, some have rotted, and some are in limbo yet. -Sedum palmeri "Palmer's Sedum": The one rosette that I have is behaving like the cobweb house-leeks described below; stem rot is recurring, and I believe that it's time to try a different approach. -Sedum rubrotinctum "Jelly Bean Plant" (Picture 4): Multiple cuttings have succeeded in creating water roots, as have individual leaves. -Sempervivum arachnoideum "Cobweb House-Leek": This one has been among the most difficult. I started with three beheaded rosettes, all of which have gone through varying amounts of stem rot multiple times and in various conditions. The weakest of the three gave up entirely and was discarded just this morning, and the remaining two are headed towards the same fate. -Ipomoea batatas "Ornamental Sweet Potato Vine" (Pictures 7 through 11): I took a cutting of this from outside. In the same conditions as everything else in the propagation station, this vine has burgeoned TREMENDOUSLY! After only two weeks, it had created an impressive web of roots and has even begun growing new leaves! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020 by James James

  • Delightfully simple and elegantly designed.
Color: Blue/Red
So, here I am -in the medical field, working in an office, during a pandemic. My cup of happiness and joy don't exactly runneth over. I see that some people use plants as a way to help cope and that greenery naturally helps to reduce anxiety. My local Lowe's and Home Depot are happy to oblige with my wallet in hand. A fittonia here, Creeping Ivy there, some ferns, and a nice big money tree to round things out. Things are GREAT. A nice lush desk, almost like im in a rain forest. I even have a smile when I walk in the door. A week later things start going downhill, fast. Turns out, plants don't like living in offices just like most humans! The leaves are drooping, some turn yellow, and even a few fall off! Great, now I need a rake in my office. A quick google search and it hits me like a 5th graders Science Fair trophy on the head from the top shelf of your bookcase. Plants. Need. Light. Jeff, I need your help. My lunch break turns into a frantic mad dash to find the best option and fast. After reviewing the benefits of differing wavelengths on leaves, the proper amount of lighting for varying species, and the terrifying thought of setting my building on fire, I settle on a glow light. The initial ship time took a bit longer than I would have liked, but I did order this in the middle of the christmas season so that's on me. However, when it gets here everything starts to calm down. A neat rectangular box, with each lamp individually wrapped so as to not scratch a single light. Things are pre-assembled so that people with an IQ of less than 90, like myself, can easily set it up. I tear through the packaging like a 9 year old on chrismas morning. A simple clamp onto the shelf, bend the pipes into position, plug the USB into a nearby outlet, and voila! My plants are bathed in the calm cool hues of a DJ's blacklight -Vibrant, Purple, Peaceful. Fast forward a week, and everyone's vibing to the new atmosphere in the room. Stems are back up, leaves are lush, and I still don't like my job. This product though, I like it. The adjustabl lights are amazing if your bad at interior decorating like myself. It's are really small and black so it blends in well if you want to try and hide it behind some leaves. The brightness and color changing funtion are cool, but I'm no botanist so I just radiate anything thats green with purple lasers and call it a night. As for the timer function, it's probably a lifesaver. In my absent minded approach to parenting, I would proably never turn it on, but thanksfully it does it for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2020 by Sean Copenhaver

  • So bright!!!
Color: Full Spectrum
I LOVE this light so far! It's so much brighter than the other clip-on lights I use, but it has all of the same features. I also really like how rigid the arms are - after I arranged them around my plants they stayed perfectly in place! It absolutely deserves the 5 star rating, but as constructive criticism I do wish the arms were an eensy bit longer, as well as the cable that you plug in. It wasn't an issue for my space, but it would be nice to have a bit of wiggle room when figuring out placement of the light. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Kala Short Kala Short

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