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August 22, 2025
Love the color as the background to my plant! At night when they glow is truly brings my plant to life!
WCF
August 16, 2025
Bought these to put on top of a pot an after 12 hours in full sun they lasted only about 20 minutes. Don’t waste the money. I did.
Linda White
July 7, 2025
Not as described or photographed. These are NOT rocks or pebbles! There are 5 to 7 different shapes & each piece has a seam around it where it was poured into a mold! Polystyrene is a type of plastic! Our plastic waste is being sent back to us in this form. These do glow in the dark but the glow is only for a short time!In my photographs you can see the white end where the Polystyrene Resin was poured into molds!In all honesty, I cannot recommend these to anyone for any use that I can think of!I hope my honest review and photographs help you! I'm sure you already know the penny is for sizing!
Desert Dweller
July 4, 2025
I added these glow in the dark stones to my water fountain basin, purely for esthetical purposes.The rocks absorb light even in the shade, and keep glowing for 3-4 hours after sundown - after we turn the porch light off.
Lora_K
June 12, 2025
Actually, these stones look a bit too "plastic" for my taste; each piece even has that little white spot where it was connected to the mold.They do glow very brightly after sun exposure; not so much after just indoor lighting. And it's kind of impressive that they glow blue, like their daytime color. My picture showing the glow was after a cloudy, rainy day - I'm sure they would have been even brighter if the sun had been out.Definitely looks cool in potted plants! I'm sure there are many more uses, too - terrariums, fairy gardens, patio decorations, glowing areas in a mosaic art piece, glowing necklace favors for a kid's party, etc. Fun craft supply!
Paige
April 24, 2025
WasteOf my money and time to lay them out on my garden bed
CaMo
January 20, 2025
In my opinion, these stones are very nice-looking with their high polished look and soft blue color, however, after being in full sunlight for two consecutive days, they have not reached the point of "Glow in the Dark" stones. The instructions suggest placing them under UV lighting to speed their glow process, but I do not have one and I would think direct bright sunlight should suffice. Again, they are pretty stones but a full bright glow has not yet been achieved.
Sarah
January 6, 2025
I scattered these around our rocky fire pit seating area ( away from the actual fire) and they look really nice. They aren’t insanely bright but a nice subtle glow. I love them.
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