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    Have I wasted my money by buying a lux metre to find the sweet spot, but just watched Nebulas tutorial which states they dont work on LEDs...😫😫😫

    #2
    Try this. It came off a YouTube video for a Viparspectra test. I think it's close enough.

    If you look at the drop down for description under the video it has a link to the ppfd calculator. About minute 6:00 or shortly after he uses the calculator to convert lumens to ppfd.


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      #3
      Hi DonnaRK, I faced the same dilemma, wanting to get a handle on the light energy actually delivered to my plants. I found that the "really good" meters like Apogee were too expensive and the cheap ones measuring Lux didn't do the job.

      So I was delighted to find a solution (hat tip to @Davetrish) in the form of a free App for iPhone & Android devices. I downloaded the iPhone version and first tested in against the published specs for a ViparSpectra 1500 LED grow light. To my surprise the PPFD measurements were spot on!

      The free version of Photone measures PPFD, DLI & Foot Candles. You can unlock Light Temperature measurements in degrees Kelvin for a small fee. The program is simple to use and comes with a User's guide. You can also calibrate it using a known light source.

      It takes all the guesswork out of adjusting your lights for best performance so you can hit that Sweet Spot of Daily Light Integral, or PPFD by adjusting the height of the lights or using the dimmer. The DLI reading can be adjusted for 24, 18, or 12 hour light cycles.

      In short, it provides everything I wanted and, did I mention that it's FREE! *Whoots*
      My goal is epicurean quality rather than high yield.
      I'm learning how to create cannabis tinctures and hashish and I almost always use a vaporizer to spare my aging lungs.
      Despite my avatar name I'm generally amenable and helpful. So, if there's a question I'm qualified to answer, hit me up!

      -Grouchy

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        #4
        I have also heard that when using the app that it is better and more accurate if you use a diffuser of some sort over the camera. A sheet of white printer paper works well. Parchment paper is suppose to be the best. I have a quantum meter but it is not an apogee (I would love to have one). When I get free from the family for a bit, I will go down and do a comparison. I just downloaded the app. I will download it on 2 devices to make sure the difference in cameras doesn’t make a difference. I’m sorry if someone else has done this. Not trying to step on anyone’s toes I just really like to see the numbers. ✌️

        edit = if you bought a meter I am assuming it already has a diffuser. I overlooked that. My apologies. I will still run the test to see. ✌️
        Last edited by GrowMO; 09-11-2021, 08:43 AM.

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          #5
          Have a look at MIGRO on YouTube Shane is the light Guru, and has a few videos on the light meter topic. Search his other videos to find them all, I know he’s working with at least one app developer too. I think he’s the best source for that info around.
          I also followed Nebulas advice to get a meter , I was able to find one that claimed to work with LEDs, of course I have no way to test it.
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            #6
            One of the best purchases I've made was picking up a par meter. It' was kinda pricy but helped me out alot dialing my lights in.
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              #7
              What is the "Grow Light Sweet Spot?"

              So, what is this cannabis lighting "Sweet Spot" we are using our light meters to dial in?

              Here are some guidelines that I encountered doing research. I've lost track of where these came from, so credit to the sources wherever they may be.
              • "Cannabis has been shown (chandra 2008 study) to reach its compensation point at around 500umls. This is actually similar to other high terrestrial species of plants. Beyond this point quantum yield decreases, until it reaches a saturation level of around 1500-2000umls and photosynthesis rate actually decreases. At 1000umls quantum yield levels off, this is about where any increase in light returns very little in growth. With indoor lights and ambient co2 concentrations, you would typically want to have light intensity (PPFD) at the canopy between 500-1000umls. Where exactly will come down to the type of light you have and the type of coverage from your reflector or optical lenses (LED)."
              • "The daily light integral, (DLI) its the total daily amount of photon energy over the PAR range. PAR is not a metric unit but a unit set. PPFD is the metric system measured in umols that uses PAR to define its testing parameters. With cannabis, the max DLI a plant can receive before co2 supplementation, is around 40-45 mols a day. This is about 1000umols @ 12h light schedule. In nature plants will typically not receive more than 60 mols."
              • "I have tried many schedules and combinations and use 20/4- not for any of the reasons mention, but for my plants to get the maximum light per day @ 45 moles/m2/day without CO2 (range 25-65) which is considered the amount most cannabis plant can utilize in 24 hrs."
              If you want to dig deeper here's a great tutorial by Dr. Bruce Bugbee
              Dr. Bruce Bugbee debunks myths and answers FAQs on grow lights for cannabis based on his research so far at Utah State University's Crop Physiology Lab (see ...
              Last edited by grouchyoldman; 09-12-2021, 07:06 AM.
              My goal is epicurean quality rather than high yield.
              I'm learning how to create cannabis tinctures and hashish and I almost always use a vaporizer to spare my aging lungs.
              Despite my avatar name I'm generally amenable and helpful. So, if there's a question I'm qualified to answer, hit me up!

              -Grouchy

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                #8
                Thanks for sharing that grouchyoldman , very good info. Lots of numbers but written so even I can understand, lol. While waiting on the girls to open their eyes, I'm working all day for the last couple weeks getting my environment dialed in under hot and dry conditions before planting yesterday plus I want to maximise my DLI as well so I will be using my PAR/PPFD meter app on my Android S7 to determine the proper level.
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                  #9
                  TOKABIGONE, I'm glad that it was helpful. I mostly use DLI because it's an average of useable light energy per day based on your light schedule (12/12, 18/6...) My lights are powerful enough to cause light burn, foxtails or even hermi, but as long as I dim them down into the 40 - 60 DLI range it's all good.

                  If your light manufacturer publishes a PPFD map showing the intensity at spots around the coverage grid, one fun thing to do is to compare your readings with theirs. I was surprised that my readings with Photone App were an almost perfect match with the Viparspectra data.
                  My goal is epicurean quality rather than high yield.
                  I'm learning how to create cannabis tinctures and hashish and I almost always use a vaporizer to spare my aging lungs.
                  Despite my avatar name I'm generally amenable and helpful. So, if there's a question I'm qualified to answer, hit me up!

                  -Grouchy

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                  • TOKABIGONE
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                    Thanks again grouchy! I have 3 100w actual quantums spread across my 30"x48" space perfect footprint all over. Last grow I brought them down to 12" in bloom and they were ok for their 12 hr period. Then I
                    experimented with 10" and found after 4 or 5 days they were stressing to the point of slight foxtail so I know the limit of my light. I'm thinking I will be at about 15" this grow as I am running 24/0 on auto Sativas so more time for my DLI without heat stress. These lights raise the temp in my cab by about 2 to 3 degrees each. 10" fan at intake, 6" clip on mid level and a 190cfm extraction on low which changes the air once a minute. Cant go much higher without lowering humidity too much.
                    Last edited by TOKABIGONE; 09-12-2021, 11:49 AM.

                  #10
                  TOKABIGONE grouchyoldman MeEasy PLreef Smallgrow DonnaRK Catfish22 I had a chance to do some testing and found some interesting results with the Photone app. My phone did best without the paper as a diffuser compared to the quantum meter. My iPad did best with the paper as a diffuser and was closest to the actual quantum meter readings. Not the results I expected. Use the way that best fits your camera (with or without a diffuser). Just use it as a gauge and not for exact readings. See how your plants respond. ✌️Hope someone else can use this as helpful info.
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                  Last edited by GrowMO; 09-12-2021, 05:36 PM.

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                  • GrowMO
                    GrowMO commented
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                    The phone is android.

                  • MeEasy
                    MeEasy commented
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                    What setting did you have the light temperature on

                  • GrowMO
                    GrowMO commented
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                    The Android was on LED full spectrum. My lights are 3500K Full Spectrum. The Apple app would not let you use the full spectrum unless you pay. So based on that, I wonder if it’s better to call it sunlight and use a diffuser.

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