Prawn Connery
Well-Known Member
When lights are off plants starts to reverse photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses CO2 + H2O + light energy to produce carbohydrates. At night, it is the reverse, so carbohydrates (stored energy) + O2 are used up and CO2 and H2O are released, which is why humidity goes up at night.
I also want to reiterate that you positively do not want to give your plants 2200 PPFD for 12 hours at a time, even with CO2, because light energy accumulates. You need to do some research on DLI, or Daily Light Integral, to see the proper formula for calculating light needs for plants. 2200 PPFD might be OK for 1-2 hours, but you need to ramp it up and down either side of that – just like the sun does during the day – to give yourself an average closer to 800-1000 PPFD, or around 1500 PPFD with CO2. If you go higher, your yields will usually go backwards as the plants will be stressed.
Remember also that there are not too many parts of the world where it gets to 2200PPFD in late Autumn, whic is when short-day plants (cannabis) typically flower outside. I live in Australia where it does get to that level in summer in the middle of the day, but we are the sunniest continent on earth, so our sunlight levels are much higher than other parts of the world.
I also want to reiterate that you positively do not want to give your plants 2200 PPFD for 12 hours at a time, even with CO2, because light energy accumulates. You need to do some research on DLI, or Daily Light Integral, to see the proper formula for calculating light needs for plants. 2200 PPFD might be OK for 1-2 hours, but you need to ramp it up and down either side of that – just like the sun does during the day – to give yourself an average closer to 800-1000 PPFD, or around 1500 PPFD with CO2. If you go higher, your yields will usually go backwards as the plants will be stressed.
Remember also that there are not too many parts of the world where it gets to 2200PPFD in late Autumn, whic is when short-day plants (cannabis) typically flower outside. I live in Australia where it does get to that level in summer in the middle of the day, but we are the sunniest continent on earth, so our sunlight levels are much higher than other parts of the world.