Luxmeters
Every grower should be able to measure their lighting at home to see if they have too much or too little, and whether they should start dosing carbon dioxide. Luxmeters are used to measure the lighting characteristics in the box and to verify whether the lighting system provides the expected or required lighting parameters; they are less accurate than laboratory ones, but are usually more durable and better for everyday use.
The best-selling luxmeter will definitely be the Milwaukee Smart-portable Luxmeter with display, pocket box and measuring sound.
PARmeters
Have you bought an LED system and want to make sure you are getting what you paid for? You are right! You have probably often seen the abbreviations PPF/PPFD with LEDs:
PPF measures the total amount of PAR (photons) emitted per second by a lighting system. This is called Photosynthetic Photon Flux.
While spectrometers measure PPFD - photosynthetic photon flux determined - the real PPF falling on the plant.
You can easily solve shady corners or corners of the box or check the purchased LED system from the comfort of your home. Order reliable devices for measuring PPFD on your flowers or rent them for any number of days.
The best-selling spectrometer in our country will be the unrivaled meter from the American university company Apogee Instruments, which is used worldwide by universities, the technology industry, and the best growers in the United States.




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