On my current run I am trying a new experiment
For this run I am dimming the first and last hour of lights on during 12/12
So my lights on is 8am-8pm. From 8am to 9am it's in veg mode, then from 9am to 7pm it's on full blast. From 7pm to 8pm it goes back down to veg.
The reasoning, to better replicate an outdoor environment. Throughout the day from sunrise to sunset, light intensity is variable. It's never a fixed value, especially during the morning and evening hours when the sun's intensity is much lower.
I've read specifically in the morning hours that plants go through a "wake up" period when the sun begins to rise, and for indoors, reducing the amount of light plants receive when the lights first kick on can greatly reduce stretch and promote tighter node spacing.
I'm theorizing that the same reduction in intensity before lights out can help increase the rate of ripening and improve overall resin production.