I know this won't apply to a lot of people who use good ole sunlight....
I tried searching this site but the search functions rejects "LED lights PAR" and most variations thereof. So apologies if this info is already on the site - I tried.
I use LED's exclusively for now. I think they're generally fantastic technology. What scant information is out there online about growing orchids under LED lights (99% is, of course, about growing weed) suggests that the ideal PAR is around 100 (umoles m-2 s-1) for paphs. I was a little stunned by this, as I estimate mine are getting from 150-400 at 20-24" under a 450w grow light. Huge range, I know. It's a very rough estimate, and I finally bit the bullet and ordered a PAR meter.
Anyway, if anyone out there is using LED's and would like to compare notes, as far as I can tell there is very little hard data aside from one study on P. insigne. So any information or experience would be very valuable to me.
One vexing development I'll throw out there:
The following species/hybrids burned to varying degrees: callosum, Gloria Naugle, delenatii (v.dunkle), Ho Chi Minh, Deperle and Phrag. Eric Young...Notably, culturally similar ones right next them - other parvi, brachy and multis - did not.
I can't make any sense of the Gloria Naugle or the Phrag burning when other supposedly lower light paths didn't burn. Maybe I pulled them out of the shipping box and into the light too quickly and it shocked them? Just a weird individual? Otherwise, many of the others have some delenatii in them, so l guess delenatii might be more sensitive than others with PAR?
So, like I said, any and all people out there using LED's, your experiences and expertise would be greatly appreciated!
Brandon
I tried searching this site but the search functions rejects "LED lights PAR" and most variations thereof. So apologies if this info is already on the site - I tried.
I use LED's exclusively for now. I think they're generally fantastic technology. What scant information is out there online about growing orchids under LED lights (99% is, of course, about growing weed) suggests that the ideal PAR is around 100 (umoles m-2 s-1) for paphs. I was a little stunned by this, as I estimate mine are getting from 150-400 at 20-24" under a 450w grow light. Huge range, I know. It's a very rough estimate, and I finally bit the bullet and ordered a PAR meter.
Anyway, if anyone out there is using LED's and would like to compare notes, as far as I can tell there is very little hard data aside from one study on P. insigne. So any information or experience would be very valuable to me.
One vexing development I'll throw out there:
The following species/hybrids burned to varying degrees: callosum, Gloria Naugle, delenatii (v.dunkle), Ho Chi Minh, Deperle and Phrag. Eric Young...Notably, culturally similar ones right next them - other parvi, brachy and multis - did not.
I can't make any sense of the Gloria Naugle or the Phrag burning when other supposedly lower light paths didn't burn. Maybe I pulled them out of the shipping box and into the light too quickly and it shocked them? Just a weird individual? Otherwise, many of the others have some delenatii in them, so l guess delenatii might be more sensitive than others with PAR?
So, like I said, any and all people out there using LED's, your experiences and expertise would be greatly appreciated!
Brandon