Chip Green
Well-Known Member
I use it on x100.... That to me is 10K Lux.
There are(can't find em somehow) conversion numbers for many popular emitters.... I believe the number for my BXEB strips was 68. So I divide the LUX by 68, to get a ballpark PAR number, which may or not be over, or under rated!
I just know from eons of experience in a perpetual system, that 50K Dr. Meter LUX, with BXEB strips, gives me satisfactory results, as far as light levels in conjunction with footprint...
Edit: 50K lux in FLOWER....only need 20(ish) to veg the way I want...
There are(can't find em somehow) conversion numbers for many popular emitters.... I believe the number for my BXEB strips was 68. So I divide the LUX by 68, to get a ballpark PAR number, which may or not be over, or under rated!
I just know from eons of experience in a perpetual system, that 50K Dr. Meter LUX, with BXEB strips, gives me satisfactory results, as far as light levels in conjunction with footprint...
Edit: 50K lux in FLOWER....only need 20(ish) to veg the way I want...