Knowledgeiskey
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going with a cob diy build frim what i seen 16" from canopy to light seems good but i def want some numbers/data to back it amd tips would be great
Please excuse my ignorance -- why wouldn't you use the $20 Dr. Meter lux meter with LEDs? Thanks.Oh crap, you're using LED's huh? I think a PPFD meter is pricey and the only way to measure.
I haven't read extensively, but when a lot of us talk about lumens, we refer to HID and CFL which have particular light spectrums. Only a portion of this light emits as Photosynthetic Active Radiation, which is particular spectrums plants need to complete photosynthesis. A portion of these lights intensity are in the visible spectrum and are not useful for photosynthesis, but will show up on a lux meter. Many LED's contain tailored spectrums for PAR and although could give a lower lux value, actually could contain more light energy(lumens) that are devoted to plant growth. It may be able to be done with conversion factors, but that may depend on the manufacturer's spectrum choice, and the quality and ratios of that spectrum.Please excuse my ignorance -- why wouldn't you use the $20 Dr. Meter lux meter with LEDs? Thanks.