wietefras
Well-Known Member
It's not that important to get exactly the same light intensity everywhere. Professional glass house growers work with a uniformity rule of thumb to have the darkest spots still get 80% of the average light. You don't need to go the extra mile and waste more light to prop this up to 90% or higher.
Most certainly not to the point where you start wasting more light on the walls just to get "better" uniformity when what you had before was fine/optimal already.
Uniformity is always a compromise and when you get away from the optimal values and push it too high you are simply wasting light, decreasing total quantum counts and lowering yields.
Most certainly not to the point where you start wasting more light on the walls just to get "better" uniformity when what you had before was fine/optimal already.
Uniformity is always a compromise and when you get away from the optimal values and push it too high you are simply wasting light, decreasing total quantum counts and lowering yields.