SlownLow86
Well-Known Member
I've been doing a lot of research lately on lighting and came across a study that I would like to share and discuss with everyone. I am in no ways an expert in this stuff, but I am learning everyday. First, though, we need to define some terms so we are all speaking the same language. These have been defined in several other threads, but to make it easy I will add them here as well.
PAR- Photosynthetic Active Radiation. This is light in the 400-700nm ("nano meter") range, which basically means light available for photosynthesis
PPF- Photosynthetic Photon Flux. This is a measurement of how much PAR a light puts out. This is measured in umol/s ( "mico moles per second" )
PPFD- Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density. This is the measurement that we really need to be concerned with. What it tells us is how much USABLE LIGHT is hitting our canopy over a given area. This is measured in umol/M^2/s ("micro moles per meter squared per second)
The study was done by the University of Mississippi in 2009, so there may be more recent studies with different findings. In this study they measured the photosynthetic response of Cannabis to different light, temperature and CO2 levels. Here's a link to the study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3550641/pdf/12298_2008_Article_27.pdf
Here's the nugget from the study: "At 25C, rate of photosynthesis increased with increasing PPFD, but this trend peaked with 1500 μmol m-2s-1 PPFD at 30 oC, and decreased at higher light intensities."
What have you guys been seeing? Is anyone running their setup at 1500 PPFD?
@Rahz @Moflow @CobKits @Chip Green @whytewidow I know you guys are light nerds, too. What do you think?
PAR- Photosynthetic Active Radiation. This is light in the 400-700nm ("nano meter") range, which basically means light available for photosynthesis
PPF- Photosynthetic Photon Flux. This is a measurement of how much PAR a light puts out. This is measured in umol/s ( "mico moles per second" )
PPFD- Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density. This is the measurement that we really need to be concerned with. What it tells us is how much USABLE LIGHT is hitting our canopy over a given area. This is measured in umol/M^2/s ("micro moles per meter squared per second)
The study was done by the University of Mississippi in 2009, so there may be more recent studies with different findings. In this study they measured the photosynthetic response of Cannabis to different light, temperature and CO2 levels. Here's a link to the study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3550641/pdf/12298_2008_Article_27.pdf
Here's the nugget from the study: "At 25C, rate of photosynthesis increased with increasing PPFD, but this trend peaked with 1500 μmol m-2s-1 PPFD at 30 oC, and decreased at higher light intensities."
What have you guys been seeing? Is anyone running their setup at 1500 PPFD?
@Rahz @Moflow @CobKits @Chip Green @whytewidow I know you guys are light nerds, too. What do you think?