meharmon
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No those aren't valid comparisons, liters is volume, not distance (as I'm sure you know, but this sounds like another post about density, so please stop there, lol). Lux is a measure of light intensity, and while a direct conversion to micromoles per second would not work, you're at least in the same ballpark. The dude was referring to the intensity, lux gives you "a rough estimate of strength" based upon this intensity, and will allow you to properly gauge the level of light your plants are receiving at different points in the garden. You can use this info to optimize your lighting. If you did know based upon your specific light how this lux value related to the ppf, you would certainly be better off, but I'll share that at at about 3' the Blackstar is at ~3k lux with nice vegging happening, but 3k lux in HPS would cause a grip of stretch. Since they weren't trying to argue any points with the terminology, they should be cut slack
No I won't go easy because its not a proper measurement for plants AT ALL. Lumens or LUX don't relate to the photo reception from the plant at all. Those 2 measurements are made to determine the intensity of light for the HUMAN eye. Lumens for HUMANS still bro. Thats like using liters to measure running distance. Yo man I ran 14000 liters today bro and it was KILLER!