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That light should work in your space.
Hi Sara, thank you for your comment. Currently I’m away for holidays (only for 7 days) but I’m so fucking paranoid cos there is nobody to check on my girls. I really hope they are doing fine, I let them dry out a bit before I left and watered them before my flight. I will upload some pics next week when I’m back to show you the progress. Here is something I took before I left(sorry for the lights). Here is my Dr. Widow from Dr Ray seeds - Dont have much info on this but reviews are good. I’m assuming cos of its name is a breed between white widow and X strain. I’ll keep u posted!
 

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Good afternoon to all of you who will read my thread today!

As a new grower, I bought a few seeds online. I've got 2 Dr. Widow and 3 Afghan Kush.
I germinated them and put them into soil pots(indoor). However due to dumbness and lack of brain cells I killed one of the afghan's so now they are 2x2.

After reading numerous threads(stoned) I still cannot understand is my light good enough for all the plants or do I need to get extra one? Here are the product specs of the LED light itself:

Brand: KINGBO
Specifications:
Replaces a 250 watt HPS/MH
Avg. Power Draw: 120±3% watt
LED Quantities: 60pcs 5Watt Bridgelux/Epileds
LED Lens: 90°/120°Mixed
Input Voltage: AC100-240V
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Lifespan: 50,000 hours
Core Coverage at 24" Height 2.5x2.5ft
Max Coverage at 24" Height 3x3ft

Do you guys think this light can support 4 plants all the way through? Any help will be much appreciated!

Thank you for your time.

Best,

Niko
Best thing get lux meter amazon 45$ pm fir more info seedling 10000 lux or 100x100 =10000 for seeings is okay

Also see my current journal lights of info on lights and not that many pages in.

Pm always welcome

Ps welcome to mag :passitleft:
 
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