ComfortCreator
Well-Known Member
I commented in your other thread also. A lot of chaff in that thread.I tried to talk about this topic with people who don't just give just their own preference and leave, BUT actual done testing with data. But never got real results, just people talking how their preference is the best
One thing i'm sure is that the bigger cannabis growers (at least) have tested this to maximize their grow with automacially adjusting leds (and adjusting everyhing to pretty much perfection). But would they wanna share their results to everyone? I'm pretty sure not. Unless someone in the industry leaks it.
Of course this could be tested in multiple identical grow rooms, but that would require time, money and patience that i know most people wouldn't wanna do because their own preference works from the typical 18/24-24h for photoperios and autos, then at the veg bring down their lights for photoperiods at least.
I've alwatys grown with the old 18/6 cycle photoperiods and they turn fine, but is there a faster method proven? Would giving more light in any stage give bigger results? So the answer for this would be nice to be for photoperiods, i don't can about autos.
I think you are asking a fair question. The industry however tends to look at it the other way...what is the MINIMUM DLI th they need to thrive? They take into account cost so efficiency becomes critical in making a profit. So that works against your goal of discovering the ideal maximum.
In every facet they look to cut corners or in more fair terminology minimize costs. As I mentioned in the other thread they often dry for 4 or 5 days and jar it up! I know several folks who have worked in the drying rooms and explained this to me. It "works".
So your question, I think, is:
If you can grow with expert knowledge and experience,
And you have unlimited resources,
What is the ideal amount of light and what light interval works best in veg and flower?
Is really hard to figure, because formalized studies dont usually allow for all these things. (Imo)
Each component has been studied...i.e
Change one variable at a time in order to insure the scientific process...but a study combining ALL elements would be very pricey and show results for that top 1% of growers...and likely not apply to me or most growers very well.