im not arguing with you i agree whith what you say.
a plant that grows out side gets the same light all over it top and bottom the max amout of light 10,000lux all over the plant nothing grows top colas the size of plants outdoors unless indoors you can give it more than 10,000lux all over the plant not just the top.
the more light you give a plant at the botom (indoors penetration)affects how the top of the plant will grow. think of all the leafs as all little factories feeding one big factory if all the little factorys are getting more light at the bottom they will feed the main factory with more energy to grow bigger i.e the top cola.
regarding your previous post, assuming you use the same type of bulb the ratio of usable spectrum is going to be the same as a 1000, and i understand how bulbs are measured and that lumens dont matter, but in a bulbs rated spectrum is the same ratio of usable light whether it be a 150w or a 1000w bulb
and now you are really comparing apples to oranges..
first of all a plant grown outside experiences illumination from both sides due to the sun rising in the east, and setting in the west. it gets uniform light coverage which is what light movers try to replicate indoors.
second of all lumens measure the total output of light in a given time frame, wheras lux is a measurment of brightness equal to 1 lumen per square meter.
bright sunlight is hovers between 90-120k lux, not 10k.. so lets just call it 100k
so basically we are measuring 100k lumens per square meter on the ground.
now the earth is about 150 million meters from the sun.. to find the area of this globe we live on we use the eq. 4(3.14)r^2
so 4(3.14)x(150,000,000)^2= 2.83x10^23 sq m.
then take 100k lux/2.83x10^23 and we get 3.53×10^27 or
so you are comparing the growth from your 1000w bulb that has a couple hundred thousand lumens, to the sun which produces 3,530,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 lumens...
i also understand how a plants metabolism works and how mitochondria produce energy at the cellular level. but if you put all the light at the bottom of a plant, it will not grow up, it will grow out.. its why when you grow vertically the plants grow much more compact..
plants grow TOWARDS light, with more intense light, they produce more energy, and grow faster. and a larger plant will obviously produce more bud than a smaller plant, but the whole debate has been will two 600w lights ourproduce a 1000w light and the answer is still yes, in perfect conditions it will win every single time EXCEPT for when you grow large plants where light penetration is needed.
in a scrog, in sog, when lolipopping, when lst, or topping, whatever it doesnt matter, two points of light spread out, over a larger space with plants less than 3 feet tall, 1200w will always win..