Thanks so much Roshni! Most of the ones I have under lights are either recovering or propagations. I'll share them with you guys when they are nice and pretty again. 😊
Thank you! Yes, I actually have 2 other higher end units from the same brand that I am very happy with. So this I'm sure this will be awesome as well. I'll do monthly updates of the succulents I put under the new lights. 😊
Thank you! So far it is and I'll be making monthly updates of the succulents I have under this light. I have 2 other of their higher end models that my succulents love so this one shouldn't disappoint. 😊
That's Awesome Christine!! 👌Good to know about their products!!I'm planning to try Grow light!! I'm going to check them out!! Thanks for the info!!👍💛🧡💚
Product links in the description! When you decide to get one, I'm sure you'll love it. I think on prime day, they're having a big sale on Amazon too.. Thanks so much for stopping by and watching!
I mostly keep my favorites under them and propagations, plus my Korean succulents. It's really helpful for when the weather is bad and for props before they go outside. Plus, you can look at them and tend to them any time of day when they stay indoors. 😊
Now viewing GROWLIGHTS FOR MY SUCCULENTS INDOORS... By These Succulents Buddies...Whats that Spider Farmer SF 300? Uh... LED Lights for succulents.. it helps spread the lights.. ah dun nilagay... swerte ng succulents hehe.. it looks more colorful
Oh I wish I'd watched this before I ordered the Marshydro sp3000 🤪 feel like this would have been just perfect. Do I still have to have sun using the grow lights? Thank you, I love watching your videos! I learn much ☺💞
Awe... thank you! 💚 With the mars hydro, no, you won't need sun using those lights as long as the lights are on at least 8-12 hours a day. You will however, want to acclimate your plants to it to prevent burning them because the sp3000 have very strong lights. Start in the middle dimming knob wise and increase overtime. Lmk what you think about your Mars hydro. Been wanting to test those lights. 😊
Ah... prices are going up and down. Last night I checked Amazon, it was on sale for $62.99! I added it to my Amazon recommendation list. They will have a big sale on prime day. 😊
I've never come across that problem before. It's possible it's because it's not getting a lot of light so it doesn't need as much hair to protect itself from the sun. My guess is, just like cacti needles or spikes, the hairs some succulents develop is to help protect them from the intense heat of the sun to survive and to help it conserve water. Therefore, if the hair/fuzz is getting thinner on your plant, it's because it does not feel the need to have so much hair to protect itself. It could also be a sign that it is unhealthy in some way. Perhaps lacking light...
@@TheseSucculentBuddies yeah I'm quite confused I have them under lights that are 6,000 kelvins and 2000 lumens so I'm not sure but they're look healthy