Barrina T5 Grow Lights, Full Spectrum, 2ft 80W (8 x 10W, 500W Equivalent), LED Grow Light Bulbs, Plant Lights for Indoor Plants, Greenhouse, Plug and Play, 8-Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VD1884R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_XVZHNBWRQG5FM4YNKRY2
Link to LED's I am using, so far these grafts and the seedlings seem to be doing well under these lights.
I use these Barrina grow lights. I’ve bought both the white and yellow. The white has a very slight pink tint to them and the yellow definitely look yellow.
Edit to add: I prefer the white lights in my cabinets. They are in my living room and don’t bother me like the “blurple” lights would.
It's more than 30 but a lot of people seem to like these: https://www.amazon.com/Barrina-Lights-Spectrum-Equivalent-Greenhouse/dp/B07VD1884R/ref=sr_1_5?th=1
I haven't used them myself. I personally use cheapy LED tape for my less demanding plants and SANSI bulbs in thrift store desk lamps for the light hogs.
These are the exact lights I use. Meant to get the white light, but accidentally went with the pinkish white...all well, lol. They're 2', which works perfectly on the shelf I have. Not sure on the Kelvin rating, but again, the lights are strong enough to completely stop etiolation in all of my succulents and also bring out stress colors in most of them.
I went with these lights because I saw them recommended sooooo many times on this sub. I'd say Barrina is probably the most popular option/most commonly recommended lights on this sub, likely due to the fact that they work very well and they aren't all that expensive. Amazon usually has some sort of coupon for them, too.
The older the plant gets the more light it needs. Easy to kill seedlings with too much. Like comes in the ROYGBIV spectrum and plants need specific parts of the spectrum. They are green because they reflect green instead of using it. That’s why many plant lights are purple (blue and red diodes). Your lights will be ok at first but probably not much for the rest. I suggest something like these for a cheap starting in that size:
Probably not the best but my medium light need plants do well under just them.