I agree these are pretty good lights. I have them in my entry way because I have Pothos growing up the 10 foot walls. They are pretty durable also, I have knocked mine over quite a few times with no adverse effects. If anyone has any ideas on how I could hang them from ceiling vertically, I would really appreciate that! Great info as always🙏
I love these lights! What boggles my mind is why Barrina couldnt make these lights to be connected to each other in series like all of their led lights. When you want to light up a whole wall it gets problematic with just one outlet
I really appreciate this video, the price of these is excellent. I would never pay Mother prices! I previously bought a 6 pack of garage lights, they're super thin, 4 feet long, 'daylight bulbs' which I prefer, and are very inexpensive. I have one each standing on each side of my Milsbo cabinet. They don't have feet, so are standing on the cord, but they don't weigh anything at all, so not a problem. They do a great job.
I bought the warm one for my big Monstera and it's blinding!!! I can't be in front of this light and see a thing! I'm really happy with it this, it's really an amazing light and the price is ❤❤❤
@@EverythingPlants I use the long, under-shelf ones that come in sets of 8, lengths from 12” up to 48”. I use 24 and 36 inch lights in my cabinets, which are wood display cases (one is a Ducks Unlimited cabinet with glass shelves and 3 glass sides, the other is a large china/knickknack display with glass shelves and sides.) I also plan to get a 12” set for some open shelving I just got. They supply power cords for each light so you can use them individually. Also, you can connect from 2 to 8 lights with the supplied connector cords that can be spread out up to about 18” apart. Additionally, there are small plugs that connect the lights end-to-end for one continuous strip. They can be mounted with the supplied wire-ties, two-sided sticky tape, or screw-in metal clips. I love all the included supplies and the great versatility in mounting and connecting.
Really helpful video! I wonder if any of those freestanding lights ever come with a deflector option, ie a long parabolic reflector strip that clips on from behind (a little like the clip-on silver reflector shades that were available for tubular aquarium lights. For me, it would make them a little more easier on the eye, as the light would be more directable (ie reduced side-glare) ~ just a thought. Each time you feature the back wall, I can't help noticing just how huge everything has grown! Won't be long till you've achieved that full jungle backdrop :)
I know barrina has them with other types of lights they have. The shelf that I have has those reflective shields....you should write to the company and suggest this as an option.
They are the only lights I own. I did find one one of mine that the tripod leg snapped off. They stand 100% behind their lights. I have never seen the other you shown but have the very white/blue l8ght is my plant room. I would never be able to put Mother on Soltech into my budget. Thanks for sharing the word.
@@EverythingPlants if i had extra room and extra money, i would take identical plants from home depot and isolate them in their own little grow tents. it would take up so much space and tie up both your lights for like a month or however long you wanna run the test so it would be tough.
I agree these are pretty good lights. I have them in my entry way because I have Pothos growing up the 10 foot walls. They are pretty durable also, I have knocked mine over quite a few times with no adverse effects. If anyone has any ideas on how I could hang them from ceiling vertically, I would really appreciate that! Great info as always🙏
I love these lights! What boggles my mind is why Barrina couldnt make these lights to be connected to each other in series like all of their led lights. When you want to light up a whole wall it gets problematic with just one outlet
That would be an AWESOME feature. You should email them with that suggestion
@@EverythingPlants I should lol! Ill msg them on IG see if i get a response. Thx Jeff👍🏽👍🏽
I really appreciate this video, the price of these is excellent. I would never pay Mother prices! I previously bought a 6 pack of garage lights, they're super thin, 4 feet long, 'daylight bulbs' which I prefer, and are very inexpensive. I have one each standing on each side of my Milsbo cabinet. They don't have feet, so are standing on the cord, but they don't weigh anything at all, so not a problem. They do a great job.
I agree....these lights do a fantastic job and are at a good price point for people looking for quality items
I bought the warm one for my big Monstera and it's blinding!!! I can't be in front of this light and see a thing!
I'm really happy with it this, it's really an amazing light and the price is ❤❤❤
Yes. Blinding, great light and affordable haha I really like the two lights I have
Barrina puts out a great product. I use them in many locations for my plants!
I agree! Which ones are you using or would recommend?
@@EverythingPlants I use the long, under-shelf ones that come in sets of 8, lengths from 12” up to 48”. I use 24 and 36 inch lights in my cabinets, which are wood display cases (one is a Ducks Unlimited cabinet with glass shelves and 3 glass sides, the other is a large china/knickknack display with glass shelves and sides.) I also plan to get a 12” set for some open shelving I just got.
They supply power cords for each light so you can use them individually. Also, you can connect from 2 to 8 lights with the supplied connector cords that can be spread out up to about 18” apart. Additionally, there are small plugs that connect the lights end-to-end for one continuous strip.
They can be mounted with the supplied wire-ties, two-sided sticky tape, or screw-in metal clips.
I love all the included supplies and the great versatility in mounting and connecting.
I wish Barrina would sell these lights in Australia
Hopefully soon! They are great lights for sure
Really helpful video! I wonder if any of those freestanding lights ever come with a deflector option, ie a long parabolic reflector strip that clips on from behind (a little like the clip-on silver reflector shades that were available for tubular aquarium lights. For me, it would make them a little more easier on the eye, as the light would be more directable (ie reduced side-glare) ~ just a thought. Each time you feature the back wall, I can't help noticing just how huge everything has grown! Won't be long till you've achieved that full jungle backdrop :)
I know barrina has them with other types of lights they have. The shelf that I have has those reflective shields....you should write to the company and suggest this as an option.
@@EverythingPlants I will!...I have an idea that wouldn't detract from the sleek tubular upright design :)
Great video. Very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Jeff do you have any idea of how this barinna light will be sturdy on carpet?
I would be good for carpet I would think
They are the only lights I own. I did find one one of mine that the tripod leg snapped off. They stand 100% behind their lights. I have never seen the other you shown but have the very white/blue l8ght is my plant room. I would never be able to put Mother on Soltech into my budget. Thanks for sharing the word.
Thank you for the video. I have two of these lights, and they are great.
Nice!
Lower light plants towards the bottom, I have 2 of these, love these
super curious to see if the plants show any preference for warm or cool light.
That would be a great experiment, but I'm not sure how I could set that up for a legit and fair trial.....🤔
@@EverythingPlants if i had extra room and extra money, i would take identical plants from home depot and isolate them in their own little grow tents. it would take up so much space and tie up both your lights for like a month or however long you wanna run the test so it would be tough.
@@teuth ya...I'm out of space as well. It would be months of testing multiple plants, but I love the idea! 💡
How do you secure your hanging pots in your cabinet please?
With hook magnets from Amazon. The US and Canada Amazon links are in the description of this video
@EverythingPlants that's what I thought but are you worried they will fall after watering ?
I always appreciate information on different kinds of lighting. Thanks
Hey. Thanks for watching! I definitely appreciate other people's perspective of products as well.
Thank you for Sharing beautiful House Plants lovely collections beautiful video
Thanks Jillian!
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Great info as always. Not something many talk about with lights on cabinets.
Haha i literally started doing this yesterday! I want my alocasia and anthurium to face forward 😁
Sweet! Which light do you use for that?
Same one u just unboxed!
@@lukki7ster nice!!!