Description
GooingTop LED Grow Light
Product Overview
The GooingTop LED Grow Light is designed for indoor plant growth, particularly effective for mini small bonsai and succulent plants. It mimics full-spectrum natural sunlight with adjustable color modes.
Features
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Sunlight Design with Variable Spectrum
- Mimics natural sunlight with three color modes:
- 3500K White Light
- Red Blue Light
- 5000K Mixed White Light
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Upgraded Timer Function
- Options for 4, 8, 12, or 18 hours based on a 24-hour cycle.
- Allows you to set the light to operate for your desired duration.
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Easy Installation
- Simple to install by sticking directly into the soil without any tools.
- Can be set up in about 15 seconds.
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Flexible Height & Sturdy Design
- Adjustable height from 7 to 18 inches.
- Light board can flip 180 degrees for optimal lighting angles.
- Compact and portable, suitable for small potted plants.
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Warranty
- Comes with a 365-day warranty and 24-hour customer service.
- Replacement or full refund offered for any product issues.
This grow light is a perfect solution for nurturing your indoor plants efficiently and effectively.
Cullen –
I want to preface by saying I modified this to turn it into a lamp, rather than a garden light like it technically was before. The light itself was left untouched.
I got this light for my fish tank, in hopes it might be strong enough to keep them alive and healthy. I chose this light specifically, due to the review which mentioned it accidentally scorched their plant. If it’s strong enough to do that, it should be able to go through water right?
I have a small 1 gallon aquarium with a few different plants (including a patch of moss harvested from a brick in my back yard,) and two snails (a nerite and a purple mystery.) I chose specifically low-light plants because what I plan to put in the tank prefers to be in the dark, so I didn’t want anything that would require a high amount of light. The adjustability of this light is perfect, because I can adjust it to what the plants are happy with, while knowing it can go higher if I ever need it to.
So, the modifications. These are really simple: I got an 8” wooden disk (about 3/4” in thickness) and drilled a hole the size of the metal rod that came with the light, after the stake piece had been removed. I then sanded the rod and epoxied it to the wooden base, turning this into a proper lamp, with a base that my tank can sit on.
The metal rod is fairly cheap, it feels like it would be easily dented, and the light pops off of it easily which is great if you want to switch the pole out, but not so great when you want to adjust the height the light is sitting at. It does have a collar that I think is supposed to lock it into place, but it doesn’t help, the light still pops off. For now I’m just being conscious to pull the pole instead of the light to adjust how tall it is, but once I decide if I’m going to swap the pole out, I’ll be epoxying the light in place so it’s easier to adjust.
Very minor gripes overall.
As for the light, the only thing I would change is to have a light mode that makes red leaves pop. Some aquarium lights have this but they’re ridiculously expensive. This light does have a warm setting, but I rarely use it. Either it’s full spectrum, or red/blue when I have it on. I would also like the cord to be just a foot longer, but other than that, I’m really happy with it, and the timer works perfectly. I’ve had this for a few months now and it’s still going strong.
In fact, when I bought this light, I had separated my plants into two batches. I ordered each plant at the same time and split them. Half went into the tank, and the other half went in my window. I wanted to see if the lights were actually doing anything or if the sunlight is better. Surprisingly, the plants in the window kept dying, but the plants under this light have been thriving! The two little yellow plants were plants that I moved into the tank after I noticed how poorly they’d been with sunlight. They’re supposed to be green and purple or red, and they very clearly are not. You can see the difference with them next to the spring green of the plants that have been in the tank the whole time! It will be interesting to see if they spring back or if they’re too far gone. If these lights can save them, then I’m more sold than I already was.
There isn’t much else to say. This is a really good light at a great price, and I will definitely be ordering again when I need more lights for my plants and tanks!
Marisa –
For the price this grow light functions very well. the light so far is good and the ability to raise or lower the height is a nice feature. The only concern I have is the over all product is a bit on the flimsy side, which causes it to be unstable.
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Cullen –
I really do like this light, it helped my plants grow quick (alongside a good fertilizer) and was the perfect little light to cover a plant-full side table. Its very easy to adjust the height, kind of light wave, timer, and brightness. It is on a little plastic/ metal piece and so it because top heavy, but i just buried it farther in the soil and made it taller. The cord is decently long as well which helped. When trying to put it away for moving though it did break at the top connecting part, but nothing a little super glue cant fix
KJ –
Easy set up. Great bright light. I have seen some new growth with the light.
Mini Ford –
My porch doesn’t get any indirect sunlight at all, so this light is perfect for my plant that needs a little sunlight!
Jennie –
The light easily pops off the stem but for being under $10 I am very happy! Great for plants you have in windowless corners
Monique Hofmann –
I’ve had these lights for a year. They have been perfect, but now one of them has a short or something wrong with it because it won’t stay on anymore. They have been great for my aloe plants, but now only one works.
Monique Hofmann –
One light can easily give 4 plants the light they need every day and it’s very awesome it came with the timer. Very easy to put together and use and very bright!