Hey everyone! I've just set up a mesh-sided cabinet where I'm keeping my collection of succulents, mainly echeverias. I've got Barrina T-5 lights, and I've heard it's ideal to have the plants about 4-6 inches away from the lights. So far, I've been stacking my plants on books, which has worked well, but I'm curious how other succulent enthusiasts position their plants closer to their grow lights. Any tips? Thanks in advance!
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Display risers or stands are a great solution! They elevate your pots to just the right height for your lights. Super handy!
I use wire racks to adjust how high my plants are. It’s handy because I can easily change the spacing between the racks to get the right distance for my lights. I also hang my Barrina lights from the rack using small chains, bringing them down closer to the plants, which works perfectly! Check out my setup!

Sounds good! Do you have a specific one you’d recommend?