Nehmen wir an, ich wollte in meinem Zimmer ohne Sonnenlicht eine Thai-Con-Monstera züchten, dann wäre es zu 100 % mit Wachstumslicht ausgestattet. Wie viel Wattleistung würde ich benötigen? Ich weiß, dass es nichts Vergleichbares mit Sonnenlicht gibt, aber ich habe keinen Platz mehr. Würde das funktionieren? Seine 100 echten Watt sind kein Äquivalent. Oder bräuchte ich mehr.

    Von: Assaszin89_

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    1. RaccoonResponsible12 on

      I think so. I got some 100 watt grow lights a few months ago: I’ve got a croton, a couple euphorbias, and some jades all doing well under just the grow lights.

      They are painfully bright, so you can’t use them just anywhere.

    2. Sure_Ticket9888 on

      https://preview.redd.it/n00i9dor7w2g1.jpeg?width=1206&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac8d96fbaed5fc8f73d7bdbe2c3928af47c0353e

      This was on the Amazon link you posted and tells you everything you need to know. No need for guessing! If you took a Thai con from a store and immediately put it under this it would probably fry it if below 18inches. This light would also now be enough if you sat a baby Thai con on the floor and mounted this on the ceiling. The intensity of the light is inversely correlated to the square of the distance. Let’s say the standard for the light is one meter away, at 2 meters the plant would only get 25% of the light, at 3 meters ~11%.

      I grow most of my monstera at 350 ppfd but up to 600ppfd indoors. In the summer some of them get full morning sun for a couple hours a day and the ppfd reaches 1100. You need to acclimate them else you’ll fry them! Get an app like Photone and measure, no guessing. It reduces so much of my stress levels to make this into a science instead of an art.

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