Okay, so I’ve been messing around with my indoor garden setup lately, and I figured I’d share a little project I did: making my own grow light hanger. It’s nothing fancy, but it gets the job done and was pretty easy to put together.
First, I gathered up all the stuff I needed. I had some chain and hooks lying around from some old projects, which was perfect. If you don’t have these, you can grab them at pretty much any hardware store. Also, I grabbed some S-hooks, which are super handy for this kind of thing, and some pliers, because you always need pliers, right?

Getting Started
I started by figuring out where I wanted to hang the light. I have this wooden shelf thing, so I decided to hang it from there. I measured out the space where I wanted the light to be and marked the spots for the hooks. Then, I screwed in the hooks. I made sure they were nice and secure because the last thing I want is my light falling on my plants.
Putting It Together
Next, I took the chain and attached it to the hooks on the shelf. Then, I used the S-hooks to attach the grow light to the chain. This was the tricky part because I had to make sure the light was hanging evenly. I played around with the chain length a bit, adjusting it on the hooks until the light was level. It took a few tries, but I got it there eventually.
- Gathered materials: chain, hooks, S-hooks, pliers.
- Measured and marked spots for hooks.
- Screwed in hooks securely.
- Attached chain to shelf hooks.
- Connected light to chain with S-hooks.
- Adjusted chain length for level hanging.
Once I had the light hanging straight, I double-checked everything to make sure it was secure. I gave it a little shake test—nothing too crazy, just enough to see if anything was loose. Everything held up fine, which was a relief.
The best part about this setup is that it’s adjustable. If I need to raise or lower the light as my plants grow, I can just move the chain up or down on the hooks. It’s super convenient and way cheaper than buying one of those fancy adjustable hangers. I love the fact that I can easily move the grow light up and down in this project.
Wrapping Up
And that’s pretty much it! It’s a simple project, but it makes a big difference in my indoor garden. My plants seem to be loving the light, and I’m happy with how it turned out. If you’re looking for a cheap and easy way to hang your grow lights, give this a try. It’s definitely worth the little bit of effort it takes to set up.
I just want to say that I enjoy the journey of this project and I can feel the happiness that my plants bring to me. Every time I do some DIY projects for them, I feel really fulfilled. Hope you guys can try this at home and let me know how it goes!