I agree. We care about the lumens of the correct wavelength delivered to the growing surface. With fluorescent lights, even with the best reflectors, a lot of light is lost into the room and doesn't get to the plant surface.
My experiment is really to run a whole year so that I can see the full growth/blooming cycle of plants. But, the main advantages to me of the LED lights is not to get superior growth compared to other lights, although that could happen, but I want to be able to have the lights much higher above the plants and still get good illumination, something you can't do with fluorescents. I also wanted less heat production in my room and less energy consumption so I wasn't blowing the circuit breaker all the time when I would forget to turn off lights so I could run my watering pump? All of these have been achieved. I can only report on about half of years experience and say that things are growing and blooming. The lights I am using also give a natural coloration to plants and booms, something else that I wanted.
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