GroErr
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I don't have a reader but what you're suggesting is on the right track imo. I typically run ~30w/sq. ft. I ran one round on one end of the room with ~22w/sq. ft. one round. It took forever to finish compared to previous runs of the same clone, yielded really well but too long to finish. imo throwing more at them during the shorter cycles would be beneficial. May even shorten the finish further.@GroErr
Could you tell us about your setup? Lights used, wattage, distance to canopy and grow space?
I'm asking because it would be good to know which amount of light your plants are getting (DLI).
My guess is that a DLI of ~35 mol/d is what we should be aiming at. 35 mol/d equals a PPFD of around 800 µmols/s*m² at 12/12.
Now the question is, wouldn't it be beneficial to increase the intensity (ppfd) if you run 11/13 for example to keep the DLI at the same level in the hope that you benefit from the significant shorter flowering time but without losing the extra yield you would get whit a longer light cycle?
Edit: Setup is primarily Tasty Cree 3590's, one 200w bar is Citizen 1212/90cri added more recently. Typically 14-18" above canopy @30w/sq. ft. in ~3.5x8' footprint. Initiators are 35w of 660nm, and 40w of 730nm. Currently running 11.5/12.5.
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