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Old 07-19-2021, 09:35 AM
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not to hijack your thread but:

Photone is a more then decent app for measuring light levels in PAR/ppfd, lux etc. On Iphone's it uses a simple paper diffuser and is usually less then a few % off compared to expensive PAR sensors. For android there is a Beta version out that has no need for a diffuser I don't know if it is equally reliable, but it should be better then other apps anyway. (it uses the front camera instead of the ambient light sensor. needles to say the camera is a way superior light sensor)
I have Photone on my work iphone, and just installed it on my android (had no idea that there was a beta version out!).

I have been very curious about the accuracy of the app, but the cost to unlock the LED measurements is a bit much, and there is no trial version... I also have an old iphone 6, so wonder if it is as accurate as newer models. I work in R&D at an indoor farming company and do a lot of trials with light and would be able to compare the PAR measurements of the app with those of high end quantum spectrometers.

I did test the android version just now with the B+R LED setting, and it is way, way, way off. I know that it is in beta, but I'm getting readings of max 120 μmol/m2/s at 40cm from the LEDs, while I know that the lamps were calibrated at 290 μmol/m2/s at that distance, at the start of the experiment. I will try to calibrate my phone next time a room is measured.

While I agree that it is better to measure light in terms of PAR, for the average hobbyist I think that lux and footcandles are much easier to handle, and good light quality meters can be had rather cheaply. There is also a lot of data out there on lux/fc values for various types of orchids. If the person buys decent quality fixtures with spectrums which are already geared towards plant growth (so not a generalist shop light type fixture), lux/fc measurments should be good enough.

PS: Did you notice that the app changed names during the pandemic? It used to be called Corona, like the solar corona.....
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While I agree that it is better to measure light in terms of PAR, for the average hobbyist I think that lux and footcandles are much easier to handle, and good light quality meters can be had rather cheaply. There is also a lot of data out there on lux/fc values for various types of orchids. If the person buys decent quality fixtures with spectrums which are already geared towards plant growth (so not a generalist shop light type fixture), lux/fc measurments should be good enough.

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Mainly because is easier I ask specifically about FC and Lux. Just average could give me an idea of what others are controlling.

Thanks all ...I still need some info got the actual question
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Mainly because is easier I ask specifically about FC and Lux. Just average could give me an idea of what others are controlling.

Thanks all ...I still need some info got the actual question
I have no personal experience with those species. But according to my data masdevallia in general would do fine between 8500 - 16000 lux, (800 - 1500 footcandles) natural light for 12 hours a day. Sources differ a bit. In general plants can deal with higher light if kept cool and humid.
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