So im limited from my electrical pre wired in this room. These 4 lights and dehumidifier is all i can have without overload. So i can't add any more lights. So i went with the 2 light rails to squeeze 8 large plants under these 4 lights. My goal is maximize these lights on the rails to get the most yeild as possible. These girls have been under this setup for 3 weeks and seem fine under 2000 ppfd with the dli at 43. Looking for input.
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Very nice set up!
My response to your posting included "arguably" because, in very high CO2 and a good grow environment, a grower could you 2k µmol.
And that's your set up!
If you want to maximize yield, "turn it up to 11". Cannabis
is a light whore loves light.
43 DLI is…mid-veg for me. If you want maximum yield, you're not going to get if from 43 mol.
(BTW, how are you measuring PPFD? Seeing that you're at 43 DLI and reporting very high PPFD's, I'm getting this icky feeling that you're using Photone. If so, dump it and get a meter. If you're inclined, the Apogee is nice but a Uni-T lux meter will do just fine.)
I run in ambient CO2 and my lighting protocol is to get my plants to the light saturation point as quickly as possible. I usually measure PPFD daily, using an Apogee MQ-500 and I sample in multiple points, up to 24 when the plant fills the tent (2' x 4'). Here's my lighting data from yesterday.
It's a Growcraft X3 running at 283 watts (hang height is about 12"). Cols 2 and 3 are PPFD and DLI (the photoperiod is 24/0). 72 is the standard deviation of the PPFD and the SD for DLI is 6 so it's a fairly even light cast. The average DLI on the plant is 82 with some spots as high as 88.
The res is at 500/500 PPM.
At these light levels, there are no signs of stress and the plant is showing excellent growth.
[time passes]
My grow journal from when DLI was 43±. That was on day 22 of the grow. As you can see, I went to 51mol the next day. Cannabis loves light.
I've attached the Chandra paper which is considered the seminal paper on growing cannabis in ambient CO2. Bruce Bugbee has stated that 1200PPM (CO2) and 1200 µmol is the sweet spot but if I were growing using CO2, I'd be inclined to follow the Chandra paper.
Note that the discussion in Chandra is re. net photosynthesis ("net P") while the other paper shows that crop quality and yield increased in an almost linear manner as PPFD (DLI) increases. At 43 mol, you'll get a decent crop; at 80 mol, you'll get at least 50% more.