since where i live is lake of humidity, normally around 40 at day time and 75 at night, and some of my nepenthe pitchers won't form... actually there are lots of them won't form, so i decided to grow them in a terrarium, first i start off with 2 fluorescent tube daylight 20 watt, thats 40watts after almost a month of observation, i found out that new leafs r wide and big, and the pitcher is also bigger and more beautiful than growing outdoor and windowsill, is that mean the light is not bright enough or the plant got healthier? so i m thinking to change light to something brighter and here i picked out two LED lights since they save energy and super bright and focus light,
Power: 45w (112 x 10mm High Brightness LED)
Voltage: 110/220 US
Operating Temperature: -4F~+104F / -20C~+40C
Weight: 2 lbs
Dimensions: 12.25" x 12.25" x 1.2"
and also
24W, white LED
LED light has total 168 supper bright white LEDs
so what do you guys think?
Power: 45w (112 x 10mm High Brightness LED)
Voltage: 110/220 US
Operating Temperature: -4F~+104F / -20C~+40C
Weight: 2 lbs
Dimensions: 12.25" x 12.25" x 1.2"
and also
24W, white LED
LED light has total 168 supper bright white LEDs
so what do you guys think?