Lumens, Lux, and Adding It all Up

JayDoe71

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I just picked up this little baby online. I measure 8000 foot candles 2 feet under the center of my 1000 HPS. Is this par?
 

JayDoe71

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I just picked up this little baby online. I measure 8000 foot candles 2 feet under the center of my 1000 HPS. Is this up to par?

PS - great meter, solid piece of equipment
 

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ngtybear

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what did you hear back down in costa rica and wondering if i shouldnt try flowering under a bunch of cfl's cause little to no heat and can move lights as necessary
Sourdiesel, Why in the world are you growing inside in Costa Rica. You have great sun and few cops. Yes, I have been there. ;)

I would be surprised if you can find any reasonable quality CFL's in CR. As detection is less of an issue, I would go with an HPS in either case, if you just insist on not usign that great tropical sun.
 

Redeflect

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i am able to do conversions unless your calling me fucking stupid.
Lol, I loved this... Yes we're calling you fucking stupid because you can't convert to lumens without knowing the distance and no meter measures lumens because it is impossible. It's like measuring how much water is in a 4x4 box without knowing how deep it goes. It can't be done, so yes... you sir are fucking stupid.
 

eiancu

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Wait. Confused, yet not so confused.

Lumens=the amount of light 1 candle gives in a square foot area.
Candela=the amount of light a candle produces.

So if this is correct, which it is, then some people are just not understanding.

The amount of lumens is important for volume of light produced in a designed area.
That is why 400w works great for a 3x3 or 3x4 or so maybe even 4x4 depending on height.
That is why 600w = more plants
That is why 1000w = even more plants.

The idiot saying lumens is not important is like saying size doesn't matter to a girl.
 

prizm23a

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if i have 3 24" flourescent 550 lumens 2 24" flourescent 900 lumens 4 1600 lumen cfl's hanging about 3-4 inches from my plants how many lumens do i have total? and is that enough for vegetation? all the 24" lights are blue or full spectrum for live plants in aquariums
 

NuggyNugz

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I have read up on lighting for the last few days but I remain confused...what would be the general rule of thumb when it comes to either watts or lumes per sq ft with the cfl's? I have heard that watts are what to go by and also that I should concentrate on the lumes per sq ft....I need a drink
 
if i have 3 24" flourescent 550 lumens 2 24" flourescent 900 lumens 4 1600 lumen cfl's hanging about 3-4 inches from my plants how many lumens do i have total? and is that enough for vegetation? all the 24" lights are blue or full spectrum for live plants in aquariums

how many plants do you have...how big are they...then we can do the math
 

plantsinpants

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Wait. Confused, yet not so confused.

Lumens=the amount of light 1 candle gives in a square foot area.
Candela=the amount of light a candle produces.

So if this is correct, which it is, then some people are just not understanding.

The amount of lumens is important for volume of light produced in a designed area.
That is why 400w works great for a 3x3 or 3x4 or so maybe even 4x4 depending on height.
That is why 600w = more plants
That is why 1000w = even more plants.

The idiot saying lumens is not important is like saying size doesn't matter to a girl.

SO,,,,,,,, are you a girl , or are you saying that because that girl you fucked lied to be nice and said you where big>??
 

gammaz

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I hope this diagram helps with understanding how lux and lumens add.

Lumens are a measure of photons, weighted to the sensitivity range of the human eye. Photons are the basic unit of light. The more powerfull the light, the more photons are emitted.

As a photon is a unit of measurement, a single photon from a CFL is exactly the same as a single photon(of the same wavelength/colour) from a HID or any other light source. It has the same amount of energy and will travel just as far.

The reason CFLs have poor 'penetration' is due to the fanning out of the photons. The further the target is from the source, the greater the distance between photons, which causes less photons to land on the target, which results in less lumens/lux/brightness at the target.

As you can see from the diagram, the HPS makes up for distance by saturating the area with far more photons than the CFL.

As the diagram also shows, lining lamps up side by side results in more photons striking the target area, which means more lumens/lux/brightness at the target.
 

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newby21

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hey folks please answer me this...do you recomend 1 cfl that is (105Wat 5000k full spectrum equivalent to 420watt ind) while maybe rotating the plants or maybe like 4 to 6 42Watt cfl's or even like 10 20Watt for vegging about 4 babys in a room the size of small bathroom...4x6x8height......thanx
 

gammaz

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hey folks please answer me this...do you recomend 1 cfl that is (105Wat 5000k full spectrum equivalent to 420watt ind) while maybe rotating the plants or maybe like 4 to 6 42Watt cfl's or even like 10 20Watt for vegging about 4 babys in a room the size of small bathroom...4x6x8height......thanx
Ok, first up, ignore the 'equivalent' ratings. As you already know, that is for equating to incandescents. It is for determining which lamps to choose for your home lighting when upgrading to CFLs. No one grows under incandescents, so its a moot rating. What you are better off doing is equating the wattage to a HID. So 105 watt CLF = 105 watt MH or HPS. In reality, your HPS or MH is generally more efficient, so the CFLs will be putting out less light for the wattage, but its a more usefull comparison.

Second, thats nowhere near enough light for your growspace. Plants like about 10000 lumens/square foot(footcandles) in flowering. Lets assume your 105w bulb puts out 6000 lumens, thats only enough light to cover 0.6 sq.ft. You said your floor is 6x4? 24 sq.ft? You would need about 40 of those lamps to cover that area in flower.

Seedling/clone and veg dont have such high requirements, and you can flower on a lot less, but 250 footcandles(your light, if used to cover the entire room) will only be usefull for the plants photoperiod response, and not much(if anything) in the way of growth.
 

Sgt. Green

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Question, I'm using florescent, I know I need a cool and a warm I have a daytime bulb (cool). Do I want the plant/aquarium or the kitchen/bathroom?
 

high206

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Im wondering if 5 x 13w cfl lights and 2 x 40w plant and aquarium fluorescent bulbs will work for the budding stage?
 

sweetgod420

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Ok, first up, ignore the 'equivalent' ratings. As you already know, that is for equating to incandescents. It is for determining which lamps to choose for your home lighting when upgrading to CFLs. No one grows under incandescents, so its a moot rating. What you are better off doing is equating the wattage to a HID. So 105 watt CLF = 105 watt MH or HPS. In reality, your HPS or MH is generally more efficient, so the CFLs will be putting out less light for the wattage, but its a more usefull comparison.

Second, thats nowhere near enough light for your growspace. Plants like about 10000 lumens/square foot(footcandles) in flowering. Lets assume your 105w bulb puts out 6000 lumens, thats only enough light to cover 0.6 sq.ft. You said your floor is 6x4? 24 sq.ft? You would need about 40 of those lamps to cover that area in flower.

Seedling/clone and veg dont have such high requirements, and you can flower on a lot less, but 250 footcandles(your light, if used to cover the entire room) will only be usefull for the plants photoperiod response, and not much(if anything) in the way of growth.

:twisted:sweet , i have 16000 lumens in ma veg cab which is 3ft long by 2ft high and 2ft deep !! the plants are growing way better thus far then my previous batch under a 430whps
 
I am confused I am starting a grow box that is 24" High and it is 14"wide and it is 10" deep. How many lights do you think i will need and what sizes I want to do cfl. Please help I am trying to figure this out but it seems the more I learn the more confused I get. And yes I am a Newbie. But trying to learn this so I can have some good Herb.
 
just woundering if this is good to start off with i got 4 27watts which =100watt energy saver bulb the lumens are 1400 each day lights and i have 2 42w=150 soft white and produces 2600 lumens each .
 

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