Honestly, I gave up on guessing light strength and distance.. for under $40 you can get a meter to measure your light and dial it in perfect for each grow stage. One of these ... https://amzn.to/3PQgGaO
lux can still be calculated so it does help, it's like using an abacus instead of the calculator on your smartphone, lolI don't think a lux meter helps with grows. I think a PAR or PPFD meter helps.
This helps tremendously. Especially when (lighting) manufacturers talk exclusively in PAR. Your not guessing with a phone app or cheap lux meter. But...what can you do if your strapped for cash? Then PAr meters are not cheap.I don't think a lux meter helps with grows. I think a PAR or PPFD meter helps.
This helps tremendously. Especially when (lighting) manufacturers talk exclusively in PAR. Your not guessing with a phone app or cheap lux meter. But...what can you do if your strapped for cash? Then PAr meters are not cheap.
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I don't think a lux meter helps with grows. I think a PAR or PPFD meter helps.
Those should help with them big lights in small tents. Get everything dialed in.My personal opinion; if your phone is newer than 3 yrs old, the screen and/or backing aren't too badly scratched, the free PPFD/PAR in the "app play store" are better than eyeballing it.
So a $29 meter will get me in the ballpark? That's good to know.A $20 lux meter works just fine for measuring light output (blurples not included) for 99% of use cases
Migro has a video demonstrating the linear relationship between lux and ppfd meters
Roughly lux * .017 = ppfd (for a UNI-T lux meter)
So a $29 meter will get me in the ballpark? That's good to know.