Thank you so much for this incredible excellent display on our grow light. And it's a fantastic experience to collaborate with you. We will keep showing you and your fans more of our new and stylish light. Have a great planting time all.
I stared watching your channel not too long ago and I absolutely love it. It’s so calming and educational. I ended up purchasing the same panel lights after seeing them in your videos and they are absolutely amazing. The plants under them are flourishing.
You ALWAYS have very interesting ideas for plants, pots, arrangements, and such. Couldn't have imagined that at the end, you'd give me a great idea for my many candle holders. I love browsing through thrift stores looking for old candle holders and then refurbishing them. Thanks so much, Stacy, for another wonderful video.
Have you used the led panel lights for any succulents that need a lot of light (echeverias, cacti, etc)? My aroid collection is slowly growing and I don't want to burn them lol, but I still have mostly succulents
Ahh i’m moving in July into a bigger space so this is giving me some really good ideas to display my plants! i definitely need a plant display refresh :)
I have a question, once baby starts roaming around, (crawling, walking), what as your planning to do with your plants on the lower shelves? Just wondering.🤔
Gosh, so I just bought several packs of these (thank you for the code!) and, I realized, do they not come with the extenders? I was hoping to stretch my out across the shelf but I don’t see the additional wires? Also, how are you arranging the large plugs? They’re the square kind so only a couple will fit on a power cord. Thank you for any insight! 🥲
Did you purchase the correct one? In my description box I have them listed out, one with and one without. I use the long extension cords for the plugs 🔌 that come with several plug outlets lined up.
The one with the wire extension you can place the panels further apart from one another whereas the ones without you need to connect the two panels directly next to eachother which some people might prefer so they don't have that longer wire in the way but if you are looking to place the panels on opposite ends of eachother or on different levels on a shelf for example, then the one with wire would be helpful. Hope that makes some sense. 😊
@@Ange-ns5be I only use it in pon. It's mixed in with my homemade pon mix similar to Lechuza Pon where the slow release is in the mix. I currently do not use any additional plant food in my fluval stratum. I know some people add liquid fertilizer but I personally have not tried it yet.
so happy to find this post. Love the set up and how you display them. Wonderful idea ashamed i didn't think of these myself
Thank you so much for this incredible excellent display on our grow light. And it's a fantastic experience to collaborate with you. We will keep showing you and your fans more of our new and stylish light. Have a great planting time all.
I have these lights on my hoya stand. They're the best
Fabulous video ❤
Your passiflora came back so beautifully!!😍
Thank you! 💕 it really did :)
I love all your plants and pots.
God! This is the perfection!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful and useful video!
This was really darn helpful. Thank you!
I stared watching your channel not too long ago and I absolutely love it. It’s so calming and educational. I ended up purchasing the same panel lights after seeing them in your videos and they are absolutely amazing. The plants under them are flourishing.
I'm so glad you like the lights too!! They are so amazing and underrated!!
Where is the link
For the lights?
@@loreenstarks9195 it's in the description box
Thank you for sharing such useful items!
All so beautiful ,
The grow ligths are great ,like how thing they are
💚🌵🪴🌱
Thank you so much! ♥️
Thanks for sharing this video! I am going to check out the grow lights for my shelf. Also you plants continue to looks amazing!!!
You ALWAYS have very interesting ideas for plants, pots, arrangements, and such. Couldn't have imagined that at the end, you'd give me a great idea for my many candle holders. I love browsing through thrift stores looking for old candle holders and then refurbishing them. Thanks so much, Stacy, for another wonderful video.
Yay!!! Candle holders make such great plant stands!!
I too use these lights. Hoyas love it and they are very sleek indeed.
Yay happy you also like them!
Omg Stacy your plants are beautiful! I love the plant grow lights greats ideas! thank you for sharing love to you and your beautiful family ❤️
Thank you Denise! ❤️
I use these lights because of you and I LOVE them!
So glad you like them!
I use the flat lights too, love them!
Glad you like using them too!! ❤️🌿
They changed my plant game.
I love these grow lights! They are primarily the only ones I use. I love them in my IKEA green house cabinets
So glad to hear you like them as well!! ❤️
Wow so beautiful, my dream plant room. Where did you get the terrarium that is near the white light. Does it hold humidity.
Thank for sharing. Gonna have to order some of those little stools for plants. So cute, and gives the plants some height.
Always nice to give some different heights when displaying plants 🪴 😊
Amazing so gorgeous always inspires me! And yes girl get that sponsor ⭐️
Thank you! 💕
Hi Stacy, loved your video. Awesome presentation ♥️
Thank you Sylvia! ❤️
엄청 유용했어요!!!
Have you used the led panel lights for any succulents that need a lot of light (echeverias, cacti, etc)? My aroid collection is slowly growing and I don't want to burn them lol, but I still have mostly succulents
Ahh i’m moving in July into a bigger space so this is giving me some really good ideas to display my plants! i definitely need a plant display refresh :)
Would you say the bulb has cool or warm light?
I have a question, once baby starts roaming around, (crawling, walking), what as your planning to do with your plants on the lower shelves? Just wondering.🤔
Hi, can you please link the terracotta shelve storage you have? Thank you!
Those panel lights are so unobtrusive and your plants obviously love them too!
They really just blend in so nicely!
Gosh, so I just bought several packs of these (thank you for the code!) and, I realized, do they not come with the extenders? I was hoping to stretch my out across the shelf but I don’t see the additional wires? Also, how are you arranging the large plugs? They’re the square kind so only a couple will fit on a power cord. Thank you for any insight! 🥲
Did you purchase the correct one? In my description box I have them listed out, one with and one without. I use the long extension cords for the plugs 🔌 that come with several plug outlets lined up.
Ahhh, got it! Of course I didn’t look and just quickly ordered. Lesson learned! Thank you for taking the time to reply! I’m a big fan!
How many of the lights can you string together? Just two to one plug or more?
Two panels I believe 😊
I'm very interested in those flat panel lights. How are they at sun stressing your plants?
I have quite a few plants that are color stressed just from these lights :)
On the flat panel lights, what is the difference from extended wire connection and without?
The one with the wire extension you can place the panels further apart from one another whereas the ones without you need to connect the two panels directly next to eachother which some people might prefer so they don't have that longer wire in the way but if you are looking to place the panels on opposite ends of eachother or on different levels on a shelf for example, then the one with wire would be helpful. Hope that makes some sense. 😊
Thank you so much I understand now.😘
What type of fertilizer do you use for your plants in pon?
Osmocote slow release 🌿
@@mypetitegarden Oh thanks! you can use that in fluval and pon? I thought you needed to use a liquid feritilizer?
@@Ange-ns5be I only use it in pon. It's mixed in with my homemade pon mix similar to Lechuza Pon where the slow release is in the mix. I currently do not use any additional plant food in my fluval stratum. I know some people add liquid fertilizer but I personally have not tried it yet.