I'm looking for recommendations on LED grow lights for my indoor garden where I'll be growing dwarf tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries. I'm considering Barrina or Sansi lights, but I need something powerful enough to support these plants through their flowering stage. I've tried asking ChatGPT, but it didn't really help. Any tips or personal experiences would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Honestly, natural sunlight is unbeatable if you can manage it! It can be tricky indoors, but nothing beats the real deal when it comes to growing healthy plants.
You might want to check out some YouTube channels that focus on growing tomatoes with LEDs. I saw one guy who had a decent cherry tomato bush, but it was more of a clump and didn’t produce a ton of fruit. It's tricky because everyone has their own definition of success. Personally, I've had better luck starting my plants indoors with fluorescent lights, even if I have yet to get a full harvest with them. Just keep in mind that results can vary a lot!

Yeah, I’m using a Tiny Tim tomato in my Aerogarden and it's thriving under a 30-watt light. My Letpot Air is at 24 watts, and while it's minimal, it seems to work well for flowering plants too. Just make sure the lighting isn't too low where they're spaced out!