24/0 or 20/4 for seedlings?

Kassiopeija

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In some advanced greenhouses they measure the plant directly to detect photosynthate saturation (forgot the name, they measure leaves, expensive toy)
Most likely Oxygen-Evolution (or Fluorencespectrometry) although the former is very difficult as it needs to be cleared of "errors" (see above post of PS accepting O instead of C). To put it blunt, PS releases O, thus, the amount of its release may be used to deduct the PS-rate from it. Scientists use collimated short bursts of light at the right flux density and a number of insights from plant physiology to come to true results. I've seen some low-price instruments for this, but their accuracy is abyssmal .. (sadly...)

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WL = White Light + FRL = Far Red Light

The added .pdf is going to inform about one of the many correction that needs to be done
 

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