Here is some more depth
Try to imagine them as
3 dimensional and forget the 2 dimensional PAR plots.
The
red represents the typical COB spread.
Blue represents and wide angle optic like KB 80/120 lens or 90 degree reflector F13838_ANGELINA-XW
Green represents a very narrow focused light from FN14074_STELLA-HB
Consider these as different 'Gears' and which one is most efficient in your grow space depends on many factors:
Beam angle of optics, COB separation, Individual COB intensity, height of COB,
Depth of plant canopy, Plants distance from reflective walls, reflectivity of walls, Plants distance from each other and other aspects of growing style. May be different for each type of plant.
For a very dense canopy but not as deep and for veg no optics may be better. With no optics the cobs can get a little closer to plants.
With taller plants your mid/lower foliage/buds may be better off with extra penetration of KB 80/120 lens or 90 degree reflector F13838_ANGELINA-XW.
**If you have wide reflector for full cycle grow. You may lose less in veg with optics and gain more by using optics during flowering. So overall a wide angle reflector may help.
Narrow beam angle lens like Stella lens may be good if your plants are extremely tall and not as dense... But may not be efficient with smaller plants or a full cycle grow.
Removable optics like F13838_ANGELINA-XW reflector are great for testing.
Jerry's 80 cents reflector makes it even cheaper to try optics . 4 reflectors and 4 adapters with China mail should be around $15 or less
Here is something i have been trying in my reflective tent. Identify a few random points in your canopy. Some top, some near mid, some under shadows of upper foliage. Try measuring light with PAR meter or a lux meter at these points with and without optics.
This test is limited by 'field of view' of your PAR sensor so choose random points as per leaf orientation and not just point straight towards the COB. Then identify at what height would the benefits of the 'optics' outweigh 'no optics'.
Or you can try to grow with both optics on and no optics and compare results. May be even no optics until canopy thickness in under 10 inches and then optics.
If you plan to put optics in half you space, then the plants in the middle might give biased results as they will benefit from Strong COB penetration with optics and the wide spread of adjacent cobs without optics.
Keep calm and grow weed and please let us know how reflectors perform for you.
Optics is not new.
Diy-cob-reflector is an another thread
If you have tested any optics please do not forget to vote on this thread.