Ok so back to a follow-up question to my original thoughts..
I've been doing a lot of research on light intensity. While I know and understand that a measurement of PPFD is the only way to truly know what is reaching the plants in any given place on the floor, I'm don't want to over think this so I looked for an easier, while potentially less reliable, way of getting a handle on how much light to give them.
Here are the specs on my light..
COVERAGE AREA:
5 Square Feet at 18 inches above the canopy
PPFD: 967 μmol/m2/s
POWER:
Total Wattage: 200 W
PAR Wattage: 96 W
PPF: 445 μmol/s
In my research, I've found other noobs like me relating to the wattage per square foot of growing space numbers to simplify the calculation. I know this is an outdated way to measure your light effectiveness, more appropriate for HID lighting, but if there is some way to relate that or calculate that by using the numbers for the specs of my light, that would be really helpful. It's clear to me the 50w per square foot for my space is too much light for 3500, Clu048's. I've dimmed them down to about 32w per sq. ft. to see if that helps. I think growmau5 is running even less that this.
I ask this as I don't have ttstyk or supra's or greengenes mind for this stuff, I'm not wired that way.
On another note, I think we need to remember that in our essence, we are all more alike than we are different. I didn't read through this entire thread until this morning and I've got to tell you, the bickering and vitriol is really childish. It helps no one and shows very little respect for the op. I've wanted to comment on this on other threads but as they weren't mine, it wasn't my place. However...this is a thread I started. I don't mind productive hijacks...bring it but I don't like childish bs.
I really don't care how experienced you are and how you think everyone else sucks. It just shows a level of maturity that I don't play with. So please keep it adult and productive in this thread is all I'm asking and let's help each other get better if that is, in fact, the goal. This may help someone else a few years down the road and it's better if people don't have to sift through middle school to get the answers they're looking for.
Thanks