420martini
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A lot of people have a lot of opinions on indoor lighting. It always comes down to lumens and it seems like the more lumens you can produce the better your crop is going to produce. I've looked at 4 foot 8 bulb T5's. as well as 400W 600W and 1000W lights in vented hoods. However, a lot of what you read is contradictive. A book says use "this", the sales guy says use "that" and another book says "no you need to do this".
Does anyone know how many lumens a plant can absorb in any given time frame? Do I really need to produce 150,000 lumens (hypothetical) when a plant can only absorb 15 lumens in a given time frame?
Price is not an issue. Common sense is. And for the sake of anyone that can answer this question just assume it's 6 plants in a 4X8 room with reflective walls, cieling, and floors, vemtalation, and ideal humidity.
How many lumens can one plant absorb?
Does anyone know how many lumens a plant can absorb in any given time frame? Do I really need to produce 150,000 lumens (hypothetical) when a plant can only absorb 15 lumens in a given time frame?
Price is not an issue. Common sense is. And for the sake of anyone that can answer this question just assume it's 6 plants in a 4X8 room with reflective walls, cieling, and floors, vemtalation, and ideal humidity.
How many lumens can one plant absorb?