>>2800639>are you using growlamps?Those are normal 10$ LED bulbs, if they had grow in the name they would cost like 30+$ for this brightness.
There is nothing special about growlights that makes them different from normal LEDs at this price point, to have actual features like dimmability, high efficiency, easy height regulation and built in timer you would need to spend much more for professional stuff.
If you don't want to spend a lot just use high lumen, low light angle, 4000+K LED bulbs for house lighting.
Low light angle is really important, you want all light to go down, not to waste it up or to sides and get something with at least 1000 lumens, preferably more, plants need a lot more light than your eyes.
I posted my lights several times, those are 3900 lumen, 39 watts, 4000K, E27 with 3 LED segments that can be tilted as needed, they also make 4 segment version 5200 lumen version now.
They are good value if you can get them for 10$ although considering the inflation they are probably more like 12$ now.
Half of my bulbs was pretty noisy but that was easily fixable by opening them and bending a capacitor that was touching a coil and magnifying it's vibrations, pretty stupid to put them so close together.
>are those your plants from summer?Yes, 4 micro dwarf peppers, two proper peppers, two micro dwarf tomatoes, all started last year, you can probably see them somewhere in this picture from last Spring, I also have coffee plants and thanksgiving cacti under the light