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i plan to be using a pothos plant for my chameleon enclosure. Would this light be suitable for short term even?I use the Sansi 70w units mentioned above. I think it all depends on what types of plants you’ll be using it for. 15w isn’t very strong, but will help keep your pothos, philodendron, spider plant and wandering Jew’s growing well. For anything other than basic houseplants, you’ll want to use at least a 35w or higher.
Could you elucidate on that? Why only have one plant in your enclosure, and why short term?i plan to be using a pothos plant for my chameleon enclosure. Would this light be suitable for short term even?
Oh no, i’ll be getting two plants as well as perches and vines for my enclosure. i just mean would this light be okay until i order a new one?Could you elucidate on that? Why only have one plant in your enclosure, and why short term?
You could get something smaller; Sansi also makes some excellent floods
https://www.sansiled.com/collections/led-grow-lights
(I wouldn't consider anything less than 24W—they won't have the power & range.)
but if you're thinking of upsizing, I'd go ahead and get equipment for the upsized enclosure; these lights are rated & warrantied for 5 years.
OK, if we're talking about just a couple/few days until the new plant light arrives, I wouldn't even bother. For that short period, household LED lightbulbs will keep the plants alive.Oh no, i’ll be getting two plants as well as perches and vines for my enclosure. i just mean would this light be okay until i order a new one?