Hi Experts,
After spending two days figure out what light i need to get in the basement for a 4x2 space with different type of orchids..i am officially can say..more confused than when i started. I read so many thread in here, but still didn't find a recommendation on LED's light and height.
I found the below article on UMOL, and i simple want my cattleya and some dendrobium in my table. I am not sure what LED light to get at what hight. Most "Grow light" on amazon are for cannibis, and Umol in the center is about 1000-1500 at 12-18 inch from the plant. According to the article below i don't need that much at all. The only way to get that accurate reading is with a $500 umol meter.
My question: What is working for you. What LED light you purchased (if you know the LED count that will be great so i will have a reference point), and how far do you have them away from the orchid. My setup is 4X2 table, with mix of orchid ranges from cattleya, dendrobium, Oncidium.
i was looking at this
Amazon.com
but that seems to be too much light and i have no idea what is the UMOL if raise it up to let say 24 inches.
An Introduction into PAR, PPFD and Why You Should Forget Lumens
– High Desert Orchids
Low light plants (Phalaenopsis, Begonia, Ferns, Jewel orchids, some Paphs, African violets) 40-60 umol/m2/s
Medium light plants (Oncidium, Phrags, some Dendrobium, Pothos, foliage plants) 100-150 umol/m2/s
High Light Plants (Cattleya, Brassavola, Rupiculous Laelia, Some brighter-growing Aroids) 200-250 umol/m2/s