Pronouced, kan-oh-fluhks.
Canoflux™ is the measurement of photon intensity and uniformity (PPFD) across every square or rectangular centimeter of a plant’s canopy.
A plant is said to be inside the Canoflux if every cm² of its rectangular or square canopy receives equal to or greater than the required light intensity (in µmol/m²/s).
If any part of the canopy receives less than the target light, the plant is outside the Canoflux.
Canoflux™ is the measurement of photon intensity and uniformity (PPFD) across every square or rectangular centimeter of a plant’s canopy.
A plant is said to be inside the Canoflux if every cm² of its rectangular or square canopy receives equal to or greater than the required light intensity (in µmol/m²/s).
If any part of the canopy receives less than the target light, the plant is outside the Canoflux.
Your strawberry plant's canopy is not in the Canoflux range for fruiting in each centimeter, I suggest you get a better grow light if u want some delicious berries from that thing!
by Gardendictioner July 09, 2025
