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.
The lights are ultra thin and easy to assemble. Easy to set up, very lightweight, and feels well made. You can customize the shape of the light too.
The seller responds to technical questions! Excellent value at this price. First time growing tomato and pepper starters for the farmers market. My strawberry plants love the light.
The light has a dimmable scale where you can dial back the brightness if its too much for you or the plant. One panel and the lights are brighter than with 2.
The only downside is that you can't run a single panel at a time. The kit also comes with clips and wire to hang it from a hook instead. They also have a toggle on/off switch.
These lights do not have built-in reflectors nor a casing. They don't hang well especially end to end the weight of the cord causes them to flex out of position. The connections are somewhat unstable as there’s a significant amount of flickering from ... Read More