I found this!
so with the conversions below we can get a fairly close estimate.
meter reading for early seedlings should be good in the 15-20k range and can push up to around 40k-45k in full veg and up to 70k in flower.
my 304 boards read 75k @ 12" at half total power (which is my max output power with how I have drivers set up) so I should be quite good if this is all right.
1000 lux = 15 μmol/s/m2
So the conversion for 3000k-3500k white LEDs is right around 67. If we want an "accurate" reading we have to convert.
67 lux = 1 micromole/s/m2
for a 15k reading in lux
15000 / 67 = 223.8 micromoles
So for cannabis, bottom threshold for optimal growth and photosynthesis is a DLI of DLI of 22 would be:
24/0 schedule: 254.6 micromoles/m2/s-1
18/6 schedule: 339.5 micromoles/m2/s-1
12/12 schedule: 509.25 micromoles/m2/s-1
For Cannabis, the Top threshold for optimal growth and photosynthesis is a DLI of 65 moles per day.
***extremely important notice, only go up to these amounts if you are using supplemental CO2, do not go this high if you are not using supplemental CO2 as you will actually slow down photosynthesis and waste energy.
24/0 schedule: 752.31 micromoles/m2/s-1
18/6 schedule: 1003.08 micromoles/m2/s-1
12/12 schedule: 1504.6 micromoles/m2/s-1
The generally accepted guidelines for artificial light PPFD in flowering are this:
in a 12/12
PPFD of at least 510 micromoles/m2/s-1 for the low end of optimal intensity
PPFD of at least 800-1100 micromoles/m2/s-1 for perfect optimal lighting without additional CO2.
PPFD of at least 800-1500 micromoles/m2/s-1 for perfect optimal lighting WITH additional CO2.