Spider Farmer - Glow80 - 80W
Product Information:
The Spider Farmer Glow80 are 4’ grow lights that come in a set of two 40W lights. These are great for 4’ grow shelves and have IP65 waterproofing. Up to 8 lights can be connected in daisy chain. Compared to the Mars Hydro VG80, and SF600, these have more emphasis on the red spectrum. These can be great for medium to high light plants depending on the distance. 3-4 light bars can be used per shelf to increase the brightness for even very high light plants with excellent light distribution.
NOTE: Lights have free shipping and will ship separately from plants.
Wattage: 80W
LEDs: ~2.05 μmol/j; non-dimmable
Dimensions: 43.3”L x 1.77”W x 1.46”H
PPF: 164 μmol/s
Species: medium light species like Pinguicula, Utricularia, Nepenthes, and many Drosera as well. High light species at close distances can also work.
Lighting:
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of growing carnivorous plants. Most carnivorous plants prefer very strong light, and the best results come from high quality LED grow lights. Not only does it stimulate fast growth, the plants will attain beautiful coloration — bright red tentacles on Sundews, red mouths on Flytraps, pink/purple/red on Tropical Butterworts, and deep reds on Sarracenia just as a few examples (some species will stay green in bright light but will be healthier). Sundews will produce more dew under proper lighting (not usually an issue with water, but lighting)! Bright light can make the plants a bit more compact and robust, but the increased health and better appearance are absolutely worth it.
Using LEDs is simple, and most designs have a dimmer switch to adjust the light intensity. Mount them over your growing area and roughly calculate the light intensity based on distance and dispersion.
Cheap LEDs are too weak, extremely energy inefficient, and limited in spectrum (types of light “color” that plants need). High quality LEDs are essential for healthy plants and will use far less energy and produce less heat (and last for many, many years). I’ve personally vetted and used these LEDs for my plants and can attest to their quality and function.
Reference my page on lighting for more info, including light intensity for specific species: https://www.burymeinthebog.com/grow/lighting
Product Information:
The Spider Farmer Glow80 are 4’ grow lights that come in a set of two 40W lights. These are great for 4’ grow shelves and have IP65 waterproofing. Up to 8 lights can be connected in daisy chain. Compared to the Mars Hydro VG80, and SF600, these have more emphasis on the red spectrum. These can be great for medium to high light plants depending on the distance. 3-4 light bars can be used per shelf to increase the brightness for even very high light plants with excellent light distribution.
NOTE: Lights have free shipping and will ship separately from plants.
Wattage: 80W
LEDs: ~2.05 μmol/j; non-dimmable
Dimensions: 43.3”L x 1.77”W x 1.46”H
PPF: 164 μmol/s
Species: medium light species like Pinguicula, Utricularia, Nepenthes, and many Drosera as well. High light species at close distances can also work.
Lighting:
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of growing carnivorous plants. Most carnivorous plants prefer very strong light, and the best results come from high quality LED grow lights. Not only does it stimulate fast growth, the plants will attain beautiful coloration — bright red tentacles on Sundews, red mouths on Flytraps, pink/purple/red on Tropical Butterworts, and deep reds on Sarracenia just as a few examples (some species will stay green in bright light but will be healthier). Sundews will produce more dew under proper lighting (not usually an issue with water, but lighting)! Bright light can make the plants a bit more compact and robust, but the increased health and better appearance are absolutely worth it.
Using LEDs is simple, and most designs have a dimmer switch to adjust the light intensity. Mount them over your growing area and roughly calculate the light intensity based on distance and dispersion.
Cheap LEDs are too weak, extremely energy inefficient, and limited in spectrum (types of light “color” that plants need). High quality LEDs are essential for healthy plants and will use far less energy and produce less heat (and last for many, many years). I’ve personally vetted and used these LEDs for my plants and can attest to their quality and function.
Reference my page on lighting for more info, including light intensity for specific species: https://www.burymeinthebog.com/grow/lighting
Product Information:
The Spider Farmer Glow80 are 4’ grow lights that come in a set of two 40W lights. These are great for 4’ grow shelves and have IP65 waterproofing. Up to 8 lights can be connected in daisy chain. Compared to the Mars Hydro VG80, and SF600, these have more emphasis on the red spectrum. These can be great for medium to high light plants depending on the distance. 3-4 light bars can be used per shelf to increase the brightness for even very high light plants with excellent light distribution.
NOTE: Lights have free shipping and will ship separately from plants.
Wattage: 80W
LEDs: ~2.05 μmol/j; non-dimmable
Dimensions: 43.3”L x 1.77”W x 1.46”H
PPF: 164 μmol/s
Species: medium light species like Pinguicula, Utricularia, Nepenthes, and many Drosera as well. High light species at close distances can also work.
Lighting:
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of growing carnivorous plants. Most carnivorous plants prefer very strong light, and the best results come from high quality LED grow lights. Not only does it stimulate fast growth, the plants will attain beautiful coloration — bright red tentacles on Sundews, red mouths on Flytraps, pink/purple/red on Tropical Butterworts, and deep reds on Sarracenia just as a few examples (some species will stay green in bright light but will be healthier). Sundews will produce more dew under proper lighting (not usually an issue with water, but lighting)! Bright light can make the plants a bit more compact and robust, but the increased health and better appearance are absolutely worth it.
Using LEDs is simple, and most designs have a dimmer switch to adjust the light intensity. Mount them over your growing area and roughly calculate the light intensity based on distance and dispersion.
Cheap LEDs are too weak, extremely energy inefficient, and limited in spectrum (types of light “color” that plants need). High quality LEDs are essential for healthy plants and will use far less energy and produce less heat (and last for many, many years). I’ve personally vetted and used these LEDs for my plants and can attest to their quality and function.
Reference my page on lighting for more info, including light intensity for specific species: https://www.burymeinthebog.com/grow/lighting