I have a Spektrum King LED light (300 Model: http://spectrumkingled.com/our-grow-lights/)with a 90 degree lens and although it seems strong (and I have some plants with signs of being a little too close) some plants still seem to be bending a bit towards the center of the light. I think maybe the 120 degree model would have been better for my setup.
I was wondering if plants will bend towards the strongest source of light, even if the light is too bright? In my case from a directional light at a static location? The light seems to be pretty strong still at the edges of my grow area.
As a side note... with the inverse square law for light strength and a 90 degree lens, it doesn't seem like it would help to raise the light up any more. I tested that idea pretty roughly with a lux meter...
Thanks
I was wondering if plants will bend towards the strongest source of light, even if the light is too bright? In my case from a directional light at a static location? The light seems to be pretty strong still at the edges of my grow area.
As a side note... with the inverse square law for light strength and a 90 degree lens, it doesn't seem like it would help to raise the light up any more. I tested that idea pretty roughly with a lux meter...
Thanks