Randomblame
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Yepp! Plants grow more efficient with low intensity and especially with automatics it leads to great results.same DLI as photos

With 500μMol/s PPFD the grow rate is 70%, with twice as much it's only 90%. That means low intensity is more efficient... to a certain degree.

Ambient temperature also makes a big difference. A plant getting 500μMol/s/m² @30°C grows as fast as the same plant getting 1500μMol/s/m² at only 20°C.