Ppfd is recommended for flowering. It produces good light that helps them sprout. I also have zucchini that is full of blooms.
It is so bright, but i think my cactus is liking it. It just amazes me how far lighting technology has come. At 6,000 lumens this light puts out about the same as 4-100 watt bulbs.
I also appreciate that it doesn't shine purple like so many plant light brands do.
This is a decent ultra-thin grow light with stepless dimming that can fit on those ikea cubic bookshelves. It has a dimmer switch on the cord and easy to adjust.
Light is very bright, and is dimable down to barely on with the included dimmer in the cord. It is not waterproof, however. Keeping your plants under this is equivalent to keeping them in the dark because it doesn't provide spectrum that plants can us... Read More
The bare aluminum back helpfully says do not touch when in operation. Put the unit down to inspect. There is perhaps a chance that i received a unit that was defective and shorting out.
My plant usually grows and its leaves become yellow. Since using it my hoyas are pushing out new vines and leaves.
The lights are about the size of a coaster, well made, and the telescoping poles can go pretty high. Great price for 2 lights for indoor plants needing some tlc.
This works perfectly for the pothos in my bathroom. Adjustable and easily hidden. Only downside is you need to buy your own plug adapter.
It takes several times plugging and unplugging to get the lights to turn. You have to manually plug and replug the cord in and if it does light up, how long they stay lit is inconsistent. It also requires your own wall unit plug in which is obnoxious.... Read More
It’s top heavy, swings awkwardly (never locking into place so good luck targeting a part of a plant or keeping it in place over a plant). It's not worth even a dollar. It looks embarrassing, honestly.