Heree in Haiti, where growlight are very difficult to get. I use 6 regular led lights for my mother plant and clones. When the clones reaches a certain size, I put them outside to flower. Never had an issue.
Thank you for being clear, concise, and informative! I've just skipped through a few other vids on grow lights and they all waffled on about nothing. So glad your vid showed up!
Uploaders constantly fail to check their audio levels. Even if they're intimidated by using certain plugins like an audio compressor and limiter, the minimum they should do is compare it with professionally made commercial videos.
I have had great success using 14w 1750 lumen (or so) 4200k led household bulbs , plants showed no sign of needing more or different colored light , this was for plants similar to tomatoes .
@@Richard-fi3rz14w 1600 lumens are quite common here and would be even better for you and you should use at least 3-4 if you're growing medicinal tomatoes
Awesome.👍🏾✊🏾!!!! I decided to salvage an old television 📺, and cut the parabolic screen off of the face of the TV. And I am going to stick/paste some thick aluminum foil, from Walmart, on the inside of the TV face, and then polish it.🪞then I am going to center, and experiment with what types of light sources to use. And focus, the magnifying 🔍, and now projected pure beam, to decide how much radiation I am going to need, according to whatever it is that I am planting, and growing. Which will be only food. Before the Big, global famine begins.
Very useful thanks, bought a couple of growlights now it's getting darker earlier here in the UK. Been using regular LED on others thinking it's better than nothing, and your video has helped with that. Usefully with Philips Hue you can choose the Kelvin rating to match the best blueish white.
Awesome video. Your work is advancing and it shows. Editing, knowledge, quality, confidence. Thank you for working so hard and smart for us all. Well done. Amazing editing.
Bullshit dear... You just repeating theory. Do a real job ! Show your timelaps proove ! We are many to have proove x4 price bulb never delivery x4 better plants but nearly same result !
Thanks Lucia. I subscribed a few days ago. So happy to have found you. PLEASE make a clip about Gardenia care. I have one that always seem to be in a bad mood :-( Thanks.
She forgot to mention that not only the light color is different, but also the amount of photons produced. the photon density of grow lights is much larger, and therefore they often need more power to produce the same amount of visible light (40W vs. 8W is quite common), but for plants this photon densitiy is crucial.
If i have only leafy plants, can i use a blue light? i live up in the mountains, winter is always very grey and misty so i want to help them during the winter. they dont die due to lack of light during winter, but they dont grow either.
Blue light will generally help with vegetative and folktale growth for sure. I’m testing an only blue grow light for a cutting with no leaves now, I’ll see how it goes ! If it is not a grow light, just observe your plant and see if it’s not growing leggy, that may mean that the light intensity is not good enough
Hey, this is the best explaining video on the subject! I have a question, in 4:40 you mention that in case of buying a regular LED, we should aim for the cool spectrum. But as I'm seeing in that chart, wouldn't a LED bulb between 5000 and 6000k be more in the 'middle ground' of warm and cool colors? So it can also have some more of red spectrum there?
@@oscaratencio1512 I just used a regular LED bulb! Grow lights are very expensive. For a cozy living room, get a 3000k otherwise it would be too blue and look cold. I read that is more importat the wattage (and lumens) than the temperature. So make sure to get at least a 30-40w bulb
Thanks for the video and amazing information. Many house hold lamps often work. But having a lamp that is created for growing is often showing better results. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and this part 2 is great!
Heree in Haiti, where growlight are very difficult to get. I use 6 regular led lights for my mother plant and clones. When the clones reaches a certain size, I put them outside to flower. Never had an issue.
Damn,I hope that you are okay sir..I pray for your Country 🙏
I've grown with every bulb out there but I've never used a "grow light".
Clear, informative, not complicated explanation! Thank you!
Thank you for being clear, concise, and informative! I've just skipped through a few other vids on grow lights and they all waffled on about nothing. So glad your vid showed up!
Can not hear you good
I can barely hear the sound of this video
Uploaders constantly fail to check their audio levels. Even if they're intimidated by using certain plugins like an audio compressor and limiter, the minimum they should do is compare it with professionally made commercial videos.
I have had great success using 14w 1750 lumen (or so) 4200k led household bulbs , plants showed no sign of needing more or different colored light , this was for plants similar to tomatoes .
I'm trying 10w 1100 lumens 6500k
@@Richard-fi3rz14w 1600 lumens are quite common here and would be even better for you
and you should use at least 3-4 if you're growing medicinal tomatoes
Awesome.👍🏾✊🏾!!!! I decided to salvage an old television 📺, and cut the parabolic screen off of the face of the TV. And I am going to stick/paste some thick aluminum foil, from Walmart, on the inside of the TV face, and then polish it.🪞then I am going to center, and experiment with what types of light sources to use. And focus, the magnifying 🔍, and now projected pure beam, to decide how much radiation I am going to need, according to whatever it is that I am planting, and growing. Which will be only food. Before the Big, global famine begins.
Plants similar to tomatoes.... ohhh you grow corn???
#methree Works good@@Richard-fi3rz
Very useful thanks, bought a couple of growlights now it's getting darker earlier here in the UK. Been using regular LED on others thinking it's better than nothing, and your video has helped with that. Usefully with Philips Hue you can choose the Kelvin rating to match the best blueish white.
Ah that’s really good to know about Philips ! Thanks for sharing and glad you found the video useful 😊✨🪴
I owned grow lights but a store had some shop light and I bought a couple of them. My plants perfered the shop lights. All are led.
Awesome video. Your work is advancing and it shows. Editing, knowledge, quality, confidence. Thank you for working so hard and smart for us all. Well done. Amazing editing.
Thank youuu! I’m so happy the content is improving and that you guys like it too 😊
2:20 why am I seeing a French flag
Wow, Lucia. You really went to school on this topic for us. Thank you!
Bullshit dear... You just repeating theory. Do a real job ! Show your timelaps proove ! We are many to have proove x4 price bulb never delivery x4 better plants but nearly same result !
oh my god!! this is just what i need. a very thorough explainer!!
Thank you so much. I'm looking to get more light for my plants and your video was very helpful beside you being so nice. Thank YOU!
So if i want to start my flower seedlings indoors, i need warm light? Thanx fot the video it waa auper helpful 😊
Thanks Lucia. I subscribed a few days ago. So happy to have found you. PLEASE make a clip about Gardenia care. I have one that always seem to be in a bad mood :-(
Thanks.
I have a 3000k light bulb. So , it doesn't work to grow my plants, right?
great explanation and detail. thank you and wishing you the very best for your channel.
Really informative. Thank You so much 🥰 That's a really nice top.
Do smart RGB bulbs work too? I can choose the colour range and everything, but it worries me that it's not The Right Lamp for plants
She forgot to mention that not only the light color is different, but also the amount of photons produced. the photon density of grow lights is much larger, and therefore they often need more power to produce the same amount of visible light (40W vs. 8W is quite common), but for plants this photon densitiy is crucial.
Hello thank you for sharing this video I was looking forward for your next one God bless
Thank you for watching ! Hope it was helpful 💚🤗
Yes thank you so much happy holidays God bless
What would you recommend for clones of tomato
If i have only leafy plants, can i use a blue light? i live up in the mountains, winter is always very grey and misty so i want to help them during the winter. they dont die due to lack of light during winter, but they dont grow either.
Blue light will generally help with vegetative and folktale growth for sure. I’m testing an only blue grow light for a cutting with no leaves now, I’ll see how it goes ! If it is not a grow light, just observe your plant and see if it’s not growing leggy, that may mean that the light intensity is not good enough
Dear what about succulents..?
could i put blue xylophone on my light?
Very informative , useful vdo .Thanks
can i use growlight ag night?
Thank you
Your video easily to understand
Best one I came across!❤❤️🌹
Estaba esperando un video así porfiiiiiiiin, una de mis dudas existenciales ha sido satisfecha! Mil gracias Lucia :D
Yaaaay! Jaja que bueno que te gustó! La parte 3 viene la siguiente semana 😊 y si tienes cualquier duda me dices. Estoy aquí para ayudar 🪴✨💚
Tqsm!
I can't use grow lights because of my weak and sensitive eyes. This video was so helpful to me!
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Hey, this is the best explaining video on the subject!
I have a question, in 4:40 you mention that in case of buying a regular LED, we should aim for the cool spectrum. But as I'm seeing in that chart, wouldn't a LED bulb between 5000 and 6000k be more in the 'middle ground' of warm and cool colors? So it can also have some more of red spectrum there?
did it workd?? pls
@@oscaratencio1512 I ended iup buying a 3000k 20w led bulb and it worked fine for an Alocasia, but i think 30 or 40w would be better.
@@chris_and_music normal led light or full spectrum? Tysm
@@oscaratencio1512 I just used a regular LED bulb! Grow lights are very expensive.
For a cozy living room, get a 3000k otherwise it would be too blue and look cold.
I read that is more importat the wattage (and lumens) than the temperature. So make sure to get at least a 30-40w bulb
sound?
So can I use my tiny led bulbs for growing my plant while the sun is away?
For rosemary which color of light is better ??
Another great video!💚🌿🪴
Thank you! 💚💚
Very helpful information. I like this series so thanks for doing it.
Yay so happy you found it helpful ! I’ll be publishing part 3 next week ✨ stay tuned 😉
Great info! Full Spectrum for the win!
Thanks for the very useful video! What kind of light do you use for you strelitzia? And at what distance? How many hours? Thank you so much again ♥️
Can you help us review our plant grow lights?
Super informative video and awesomely presented! Thank you for sharing.
I think your voice will kill plants
Just found ur channel, thank u for the info...cant wait to try this out & c the results 👍
Difficult to hear you ..
Very informative and clear...
Very helpful! Thank you 🥰
So glad you found it helpful ! I’ll be publishing part 3 next week ✨ stay tuned 😉
Yooooou are soo cute lucia love yooou❤️
Danke! Das beste video zum Thema
Thanks for the video and amazing information. Many house hold lamps often work. But having a lamp that is created for growing is often showing better results. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and this part 2 is great!
Yes, I totally agree with that ✨🙌! I’m glad you liked part 2. Part 3 is coming next week, so stay tuned 😉
Outstanding info
So beautifully explained
Thank you!
Thanks for explaining things so well! 😊
Thank YOU for being part of this community and being so kind 😊💚💚
Hope this was helpful ! I’m here for any questions 😊💚
speak louder dear
My volume is all the way up and I can barely hear her
Maybe it’s just you or your speakers, I can hear her perfectly well on 1/4 volumr
My holy Basel and mango plant are not growing new leafs, which light is suitable for this situation.
Should I use yellow light ?
No! For basil. Normal bright white/ blue. "Cool white light" 4000k +. 1 normal led house light. Only use 2600k (WARM)if seeding your basil.