Prawn Connery
Well-Known Member
I see a lot of LED vs HPS comparisons using PPF as a base.
My question is, a HPS bulb outputs light (photons) in all directions (360 degrees), whereas LEDs appear to be reflected off a base (behind the junction) and through a lens limited to 180-degree plane.
So how is PPF determined in each case? Is it total - hypothetical - PPF produced by each LED taking into account refractive and reflective losses (off the reflector/through the lens), and are HPS bulbs equally measured for total PPF in all directions (total hypothetical output), or are hood-mount reflectors taken into account?
The reason I ask is because HPS bulbs can obviously be hung vertically to take advantage of 360-degree light output, whereas hood-mounted horizontal designs lose a substantial amount of light to the imperfect reflective surface, extra distance traveled by each reflected photon, and in many cases, refractive losses through a glass cover.
There is no doubt LEDs are the future of growing and I wish to adapt sooner, rather than later. However, my typical HPS vertical grows are in the 1.3-1.4gpw range, while I've seen more advanced set-ups yield in excess of 2gpw. I'm not sure I've yet seen that in an individual LED grow. Maybe I've been looking in the wrong places?
We're about to set up a reasonably sized commercial grow - 3600-4800w of vertical HPS - and I am having a hard time convincing the other party that perhaps we should plan a horizontal style grow in preparation for a transition to LEDs, which are already coming down in price and improving in efficiency.
How would you convince him?
My question is, a HPS bulb outputs light (photons) in all directions (360 degrees), whereas LEDs appear to be reflected off a base (behind the junction) and through a lens limited to 180-degree plane.
So how is PPF determined in each case? Is it total - hypothetical - PPF produced by each LED taking into account refractive and reflective losses (off the reflector/through the lens), and are HPS bulbs equally measured for total PPF in all directions (total hypothetical output), or are hood-mount reflectors taken into account?
The reason I ask is because HPS bulbs can obviously be hung vertically to take advantage of 360-degree light output, whereas hood-mounted horizontal designs lose a substantial amount of light to the imperfect reflective surface, extra distance traveled by each reflected photon, and in many cases, refractive losses through a glass cover.
There is no doubt LEDs are the future of growing and I wish to adapt sooner, rather than later. However, my typical HPS vertical grows are in the 1.3-1.4gpw range, while I've seen more advanced set-ups yield in excess of 2gpw. I'm not sure I've yet seen that in an individual LED grow. Maybe I've been looking in the wrong places?
We're about to set up a reasonably sized commercial grow - 3600-4800w of vertical HPS - and I am having a hard time convincing the other party that perhaps we should plan a horizontal style grow in preparation for a transition to LEDs, which are already coming down in price and improving in efficiency.
How would you convince him?