Will this idea work?? Solar powered LED Garden lights that you shove into the ground

casper123

Member
I am in southern California, I just bought some autoflowering strains and if they can handle the weather, which i think they can, they might get around 6 hours of real direct sunlight and I'm wondering if the small solar powered L.E.D. you see people have to light up their walkways in front lawns will supplement the sunlight and improve yield. I couldn't find the type of light and all the info about what the LEDs emit but I they seem to be bright white and tinted almost blueish. JUST an Idea, what do you guys think? (They go on automatically only at night) They are pretty cheap and I was thinking of surrounding each plant with at least two.
 

patlpp

New Member
It should work for sure. Two each plant might be too much. Watch for the leaves cupping. If they do, you ought to maybe just have one each per plant.
 

casper123

Member
even without knowing the light spectrum (you don't think maybe the output of small really cheap led's are too negligible to even try this out? Basically I'm wondering if all LED light (not grow light, but one's you would buy at target or whatever is useful for the plant) what do you think?
 

patlpp

New Member
LOL Dude, I'm f'en with you. No way it would work. I doubt they are even a milliwatt each. Besides, from what I hear, with the rain in SoCal, when will it be sunshiny enough to charge them?
 

TshirtNinja

Well-Known Member
im currently checking into alternatives for my babies and have found led distributors for cheap in china and im attempting to locate a us seller which i have emailed two prospects today..... keep looking and leds are an option
 
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