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Originally Posted by Pollicino
Hi guys!
I'd appreciate it if somebody could help me choose a new set of grow lights for next autumn and winter.
I'm growing Phalaenopsis hybrids, nothing special, but I want to do things right now and supplement with artificial light during the next months.
In a year or so I'll be moving and I plan to build a proper orchid cabinet with LED strip lights. However, for the time being, I'd prefer a less expensive and especially more space-saving solution.
So here is my question(s). Is it a good idea to use a LED bulb, I mean an E27 or E26 bulb, mounted on a standard Ikea desk lamp?
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If you want led lights that screw in to existing sockets, I know that people are generally happy with SANSI E27 led grow light bulbs. They're affordable and do their job.
Here is the link to one on amazon (because they have all the spec charts there too). One of the images is a chart showing tthe surface area and PPDF according to the height the light is placed at. This is the 10W model, and if it isn't enough, they have plenty of other wattages (up to at least 36 I think, if not more).
Ampoule Horticole LED a Spectre Complet 10W E27, Ampoule Plante LED, Lampe de Croissance Horticole pour Eclairage et Culture des Fleurs Plantes Vegetaux Interieures : Amazon.fr: Jardin