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The single most important thing to growing your orchids well under LEDs is making sure they get enough light Last edited by thefish1337; 10-24-2020 at 12:05 PM.. |
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How many hours a day do you run the lights in winter vs summer? thanks, Mike
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Hello...i would like to add to your knowledge in terms to timing. that is too much lighting time. 12 hours is generally max amount, so you need to give up some time in the morning or evening. I have no idea whether an Acadian Cycle is important to coral or if it is just the total amount of light they get each day. A good compromise might be some moonlights that allow you to see what is going on, but is like night to the sea creatures.
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Lumen, Lux ..too complicated.
LED's by WATTS ... 12W = 1,000 Lumen You want your plants min 6-7 inches under +16W (Phals) to 30W(Cattleyas).. To get to 30W you can add 3 10w Leds for example.
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There are good reasons why Lux, footcandles, and PPFD are used to quantify light in relation to plants. All these are measures of the light actually hitting the plant when measured at plant level, independent of the light source characteristics (including the sun!). These are far more meaningful measures than electrical output of a unit.
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PD: I think at the end they (our plants) are smarter than us and adjust to what we provide. Cheers!
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Yes, plants will adjust, but whether that's acceptable or not depends upon the type of grower you are - one who grows plants that "tolerate" what they are given, or one who works to provide what they need.
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I completely agree with this. I fell in the former group until recently, and my plants had to deal with the natural light they were getting in the winter. My windows may all face south, but winter in the Netherlands is often cloudy, on top of the very short days. I was still thinking they were growing and blooming fine, but in the fall I finally went the 'provide what they need' route, and I have to say that I have never seen so much growth happening in the winter until this year! I'll be curious to see how they will bloom this year.
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These plants bloom in strong light, therefore LED lights are the best choice! I'm no expert when it comes to this, but my wife is. She's saying that you should start with a 'poorer' light and then increase its brightness. An easy option would be to buy LED strips, this way, all your orchids would get the same amount of light with not so much effort. I know that's what she used at first, and then bought some more 'professional' LED lights from litelume.com . Also, please pay attention to their leaves! Their color will always tell you if they're getting too much light. Oh, and you'll learn this in no time, trust me.
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