MrStickyScissors
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Looking for accurate par meter for a decent price.any recommendations would be greatly appreciated
Sweet thanks I was on the fence with that one ima go ahead and buy itThey have a list of retailers that carry it in the link
PHOTOBIO Advanced Quantum PAR Meter
Precision photoperiod control, all from one centralized location.www.phantombio.com
I have a pulse pro which I compared with a friends apogee to within about 10-30 ppfd, and this sensor is within 10ppfd of my pulse pro as well.Sweet thanks I was on the fence with that one ima go ahead and buy it
Yea totally. Until you expandIt’s one of those instruments that you buy and use a few times, then it sits in the box it came in. Does that sound about right?
How much is a good price for a pulse proI have a pulse pro which I compared with a friends apogee to within about 10-30 ppfd, and this sensor is within 10ppfd of my pulse pro as well.
$500How much is a good price for a pulse pro
It’s amazing to me how little light you can get away with in veg.If you watch growgreenmi the phantom meter goes on sale periodically. Well worth the money.
It helped me increase growth rate in veg by using less intense light.
Realized had been stunting growth with too intense of light due to too close of placement.
Plants have been healthier overall since making adjustments.
The data has been enlightening
Saved some energy in lighting for sureIt’s amazing to me how little light you can get away with in veg.
That’s wat I’m talkin bout!If you watch growgreenmi the phantom meter goes on sale periodically. Well worth the money.
It helped me increase growth rate in veg by using less intense light.
Realized had been stunting growth with too intense of light due to too close of placement.
Plants have been healthier overall since making adjustments.
The data has been enlightening
I'll have to look into the Phantom meter I've been googly eyeing it since I saw it on GrowgreenMI.If you watch growgreenmi the phantom meter goes on sale periodically. Well worth the money.
It helped me increase growth rate in veg by using less intense light.
Realized had been stunting growth with too intense of light due to too close of placement.
Plants have been healthier overall since making adjustments.
The data has been enlightening
That's why I looked into this Photone app... its free, and pretty damn accurate. I paid like $100 for a HydroFarmer Par meter and didn't use it but a few times, but this app is pretty spot on, and it has more features... besides that, I observe the plants for light stress.It’s one of those instruments that you buy and use a few times, then it sits in the box it came in. Does that sound about right?