Fixed.Whsts x axis
a little detail would be much appretiated
any serious paper should use si derived units...Thank you.
Separate lines for 20-40 - Is that the temp in C°
I like this chart betterIt's based on this chart. The mids are probably a bit heavy but it's a close approximation.
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Well if you look at it you are getting about 75% of potentially even at the mid 500 PPFD. As Supra points out, after about 800 PPFD things start to drop off pretty quick, from 800-1000 you are looking at 20% more light for a return of only 5-10% more yield.I think the amount of PPFD needed is dependent on your grow style,I'm getting huge numbers from 529 PPFD over a scrog.
Well if you look at it you are getting about 75% of potentially even at the mid 500 PPFD. As Supra points out, after about 800 PPFD things start to drop off pretty quick, from 800-1000 you are looking at 20% more light for a return of only 5-10% more yield.
From my own experience, I still get great results with less then 800 PPFD, nice big sticky buds, just a bit fluffy. I am still up in the air about the fluffiness of the buds, in some ways it is nice and makes them burn in a more enjoyable way.
Well if you look at it you are getting about 75% of potentially even at the mid 500 PPFD. As Supra points out, after about 800 PPFD things start to drop off pretty quick, from 800-1000 you are looking at 20% more light for a return of only 5-10% more yield.
From my own experience, I still get great results with less then 800 PPFD, nice big sticky buds, just a bit fluffy. I am still up in the air about the fluffiness of the buds, in some ways it is nice and makes them burn in a more enjoyable way.
One of the things that the graphs don't show us is how coverage can really effect overall yield. For example if I do a big center solo light that gives us 800+ PPFD, I may hit saturation and it may not be productive to add more top center lighting. But if I add more light from the corners of the grow space angled in, I can get much more production with some extra light pushing PPFD well over a 1000, since the light is reaching deeper into the canopy to the lower leaves.
Yes, I think one of the advantages of the cobs is the ability to better spread out the light. I can spread out 9 cobs along the whole length of my 8x4 tent and have pretty even light coverage. With traditional lights you are going to be stuck with single point source of light, or maybe two lights in the space, but regardless you wont have as good of over all light coverage.One of the things that the graphs don't show us is how coverage can really effect overall yield. For example if I do a big center solo light that gives us 800+ PPFD, I may hit saturation and it may not be productive to add more top center lighting. But if I add more light from the corners of the grow space angled in, I can get much more production with some extra light pushing PPFD well over a 1000, since the light is reaching deeper into the canopy to the lower leaves.