I'm trying to find some good strip grow lights specifically suited for my philodendrons and alocasias. They thrive on the west-facing light during the summer, but I'm considering getting some supplemental lighting for the winter months here in New England. Any suggestions?
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If you're looking for bar or tube lights, I totally get it! Is there a reason you prefer this type instead of a different layout? Looks cleaner for sure, especially if they're set up on shelves. Maybe something that can attach under the shelf to light up the plants below could work for you. Let me know!
Hygger is a great brand that I've used for my aquarium plants. They come with various timer modes and styles, plus they're pretty budget-friendly. Might be worth checking out if you want flexibility with lighting options!
I highly recommend these strip lights—they're daisy-chainable, which makes things way easier! You can control them all together, and they fit nicely. Here's the link: [https://a.co/d/3hG4g3Q](https://a.co/d/3hG4g3Q).
That sounds super convenient, thanks! It'd be perfect to manage them all from one control.

Yeah, I think it's just for aesthetics! I want it to look tidy on the shelves.