Effects of Light Intensity on Plant Growth

Greetings, AFN members, OSP here. I’m a new AFN member moving in from another forum. After sneaking around a number of threads here looking for secret information, I’ve decided to start this thread. I want to evaluate the effects of light intensity on plant growth. More specifically, how lighting can be used to encourage or minimize plant stretch.
In the short time I’ve been a member here I’ve met a number of very knowledgeable growers, and I’m inviting each of you to participate or chime in as you see fit. Since I am new to AFN I’m sure I’ve missed a lot of interested parties. If you are reading this feel free to tag in anyone I’ve missed:
@fettled6 @912GreenSkell @bushmasterar15 @Waira @MedGrower @Son of Hobbes @Nosias @Screwauger @HemiSync @ChroToker @Need4Weed

I've grown photoperiods since forever under High Intensity Discharge (HID) lighting, and stretch has always been a thing to plan for. Several years ago I decided to experiment with an autoflower freebie, and since then I've completed (12) single-plant autoflower grows. To the point that I'm not doing photoperiods anymore. Maybe again one day. I have a Colombian Gold freebie that has brought back memories, but not today.
In the process of migrating from photoperiods to autoflowers, I also began a transition from HID to LED lighting. Over this period I began to see a pattern. With every one of my HID grows, all my autoflowers exhibited healthy stretch. It started quicker than photoperiods, but the overall effect was similar. Low Stress Training (LST) was effective, bud quality was very good and yield was very good to excellent. But with my LED grows, absolutely NONE of my autoflowers stretched. I had complete grows that never exceeded 10” in height.But with LED I can’t help but think much more is possible. Over 44+ years of growing I’ve seen well trained plants out-yield plants with no training every time. So I want the ability to encourage stretch in my plants.
For the sake of other AFN members, I believe the inverse of this stretch phenomena could be very beneficial to growers with a limited amount of grow space headroom. I want to prove or disprove, to some relative degree of certainty, that light intensity can be used to influence stretch when growing cannabis. But first I need to gather data on other growers’ experiences with plant stretch, and its association to light intensity during the plant’s lifecycle.

This is NOT an opinion piece of “is LED better than HID?” LED is certainly different, and in many respects (heat &efficiency) we all know it IS better. And this is NOT an attempt to compare LED lighting brands. There are numerous characteristics of LED lighting that determine light quality, and our most excellent site admin, @Son of Hobbes has started a thread on what parameters can be used to define those. His efforts may be reviewed here: https://www.autoflower.org/threads/what-should-be-on-a-grow-light-review.64857/ I’ve added a few well chosen thoughts on that topic - PAR watts, efficiency, most favored color spectrum, etc.. But I’m not smart enough to make that final differentiation so I’m happy to watch as SOH finishes that. The only facts I intend to present here are those I’ve experienced with my auto grows.

There are a number of other factors besides lighting that affect plant growth. In an effort to keep this thread focused on light intensity with no outside variables, I asked one of AFN’s most experienced members, MedGrower, for his input. His comments, and my follow up confirming those variables were addressed, can be found in his grow thread located at https://www.autoflower.org/threads/...-dwc-hs1-telos-0008.64718/page-2#post-1758834
In consideration to MedGrower, if you have any comments / questions, send them to me or post here. I don’t want to trash his grow thread with my conspiracy theory so I’m asking each of you to please share that consideration with me.

For the sake of this study I’d like to focus on the two main lighting factors that control intensity - light height throughout the grow cycle, and “power” of the light over the grow canopy; i.e. watts per sq.ft.. Light height is an easy factor to define as long as we document the variation during a plant’s growth cycle. Plant canopy area is an easy measure. Power consumption is an easy measure. I know, watts per sq.ft. is not the most meaningful measure of an LED’s efficiency. But until or if we ever reach consensus of an industry standard measure for all lighting types, I am using watts consumed at the wall, per square foot. No matter how much we insist this is not the best method (I agree), wattage consumed per square foot is the only readily available factor across all lighting types. And no matter how much we agree to disagree, it should provide a reasonable enough classification of small / medium / large lighting to support this study.

My light ratings are 62.5W/sq.ft. for HID and 65W.sq.ft. for LED. As to other influences on plant stretch, my grow techniques with HID and LED are as close to identical as one can get for environmental control and nutrient regimen. So enough intro, let’s kick this in the ass as I describe my experiences with autoflowers to date.

My starting system for HID is a 250W cooltube and batwing reflector with a metal halide bulb for veg and a high pressure sodium for bloom. The tent is a 4 sq. ft. system (2' X 2' X 5’3") by Secret Jardin. I configured it with (2) 4” 170CFM centrifugal fans, one for light cooling and the other for odor control through a 12” X 4” Phresh carbon filter). My nutrient regimen is General Hydroponics’ expert recirculating formula with some strength and slight ingredient tweaks. This regimen has not changed between HID and LED grows.
I grow hydroponically, and my system is configured for a single plant in a DIY 4 gallon Ebb ‘n Gro net pot with hydroton clay pebbles. The system floods automatically every two hours for 15 minutes. I call this DIY because I do not rely upon the complex valves and fittings normally associated with commercially available ebb and grow systems. Those systems rely upon multiple pumps, flow control valves and timers opening and closing with each flood cycle to deliver and recover nutrients to/from the plant. A strength of these commercial systems is they enable the reservoir to sit at the same height as the grow containers. Negatives are they are complex and expensive. My system relies upon a passive DIY manifold sitting on top of the reservoir, and the only moving part is an inexpensive and very reliable 170 gph hydro pump. Total ebb n’grow component cost with four net pot buckets was under $100. I bought four net pot buckets to simplify plant positioning changes throughout my grows, and to run parallel grows in separate tents. My DIY manifold does raise system height by the height of the reservoir, but the entire reservoir, tent and plant container system comes in under 7’ tall. It’s a quality system with all the right parts, and it fits in a closet if it has to (mine doesn’t).

I’m going to drift off topic for a moment as I’ve been known to do. I’ve used all types of hydro systems for many years and this is my favorite. It re-oxygenates the root zone after each flood every two hours. Supply to the net pot is positive pressure flow, while draining is passive / gravity, so aggressive root growth is pushed back into the net pot and will never cause a clog in the system’s hydro line. And even if a clog were to somehow mysteriously occur, overflow is not possible due to the design of the manifold. The system is fully automated - I recently took an eight day trip with no worries that the system would stay fully functional until I returned, and it did. A separate reservoir (I use 12 to 14 gallons) from the grow container makes nutrient changes and maintenance simple, and the added capacity gives me plenty of “headroom” in the nutrient mix as the plant drinks.
Here’s a pic of the original HID tent. The manifold is the white bucket to the left outside the tent. The ebb ‘n Gro bucket is slightly out of position on the shelf behind the tent:

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Yes mate, at ages up to around day 14 my girls always seem to lag a little compared to soil or Coco but soon after that they really fly!

I'll get a pic later today for you.

I have skipped the t5 in the past and that's when I've seen some stretchy node spacings under 600w MH

A few things other than the light that I think have introduced excessive stretch (as opposed to the desirable type) spraying with opticfoliar and using fish tank water (loaded with N)

These 2 things at times seem to promote extra stretch, anyhoo, that's all for now.

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Here is the girl @ day 10

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And now @ day 15 and going strength to strength daily!

I want to actually see some stretch right now!
 
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@MedGrower @Waira @fettled6 @HemiSync @Nosias and any other followers I may have missed... I smoke weed & sometimes I forget shit

Haven't done an update on my latest TH Seeds Auto Original Bubblegum for about ten days, so it's time for a little bud porn.
This strain usually runs 75 to 84 days but I believe this pheno will finish early.
These pic's were yesterday, day 59, and she's getting close.
Here's the tent shot, you may recall this is a 5 sq. ft. tent, 2'3" X 2'3". She's not crowded but is filling the tent side-to-side & almost front to rear:

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Trich's are clouding up but the only ambers I see are damaged ones around an edge of the test clip piece of calyx. I think zoom works if you double-click this pic :

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Tent temps are holding steady at 65 F lows / lights out to 78 F highs near end of lights-on. Reservoir temp has crept up a bit from high 60's to 72F, but that's still safe, no need for cooling at this time.
I have kept the light (325W Mars-700) at 20" for several weeks with no signs of light stress, so I'm happy with that for now. Once I take the top buds I usually drop it to try to give the lower secondaries some color, but I really don't think I'll need that. The stretch this grow did under my HID for veg opened her up beautifully, so even the lower secondary & tertiary buds are full and hard. I'm betting almost no popcorn from this one.
PPM's had been running stable around 1030ppm since late veg and transition to bloom. But over the last week it jumped - she went from 1050 to 1160 in two days. Part of that was a little extra Flora Bloom and KoolBloom that I always add at the end of my bloom formula regimen. But with the spike in PPM's she's telling me she doesn't need it, so I started diluting by topping off with RO water with CalMag only. That's one reason I suspect she is approaching harvest time early - she continues to drink but is not needing the nutes like she did earlier.
Will she go two more weeks? Probably not but we'll see what the trichromes say by the coming weekend
 
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Just got back from a party weekend in ChiTown & the trichs had taken a big jump, all cloudy with about 5+% amber, just where I like them. So I spent the afternoon taking & trimming the major top colas. Here's a pic of the trimmed and hung top buds with a 500mL / 16.9oz water bottle for scale.

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There's nine more clusters of secondary buds that will come down tomorrow, guessing about 1/3 more by volume / weight to add to the buds in the pic.
I'm awful at estimating yield on bigger plants, so anyone who wants to venture a guess, have at it!! Or you can wait another day or two when it's all down and hung to start drying.

No... wait... did I say that's a 500mL bottle??? Man am I dumb, I really must have damaged some brain cells this weekend. That's a 5 gallon water bottle from the drink dispenser used for scale. Don't know what I was thinking... 500mL my ass... nobody grows buds that little
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Day 30 mate, as you can see from just 5 days of 600w MH she is stretching how we know HID consistently does! HPS from now on but this girl may get to finish under 860w CMH haha!

Awesome nugs btw OSP! :drool:


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This thread started as my Light Intensity research project, and I fully intend to resurrect that topic on here in the coming months. But as part of my research on stretch I experimented with veg and transition under HID, so this thread took a detour as a grow thread with that technique. So this is my f
inal update on my TH Seeds Auto original BubbleGum.

After the pic in post # 104 I added a 3rd string of hanging buds and a small box of smaller buds that were too little to hang. So now she's dried, partly de-boned (I have this affinity for large buds and always keep a few for smoke and to show off) and has been moved to my curing containers for several days. She only lost a few grams from Monday to Wednesday so the drying process is pretty well done. And that beautiful hint of skunk has come back along with that sexy indica twang. I may lose a few more grams during the cure but I'm close enough to call it. 224grams / 8 oz. on the nose final yield. So this grow's reverting to HID for veg and transition followed by bloom under LED was a success. Well, I'm not grinning for 8 oz., especially with this strain, but I'm mildly satisfied. Grins start at 10 oz.

But the funniest thing keeps happening to me when I reach the curing stage. Maybe someone can clue me in on how this happens every time I cure a new grow? One of my spillover curing containers just up and disappeared. A "spillover" is where I had enough bud volume to fill two large curing containers with a small one to finish. 22g just up and disappeared. And mysteriously, the container appears in the dishwasher. And a full stash jar appears in the refrigerator. And strange new smells of an old girlfriend, once gone but not forgotten, now remembered once again, wafts through the air.
So I ask the wifey if she knows anything about that, and all she has to say is "How about some beef brisket for Dinner? I laid out a package yesterday." Yeah... right... like that beef brisket took my weed. Everyone knows it's the weed that takes the brisket.

Next stop - DinaFem Blue Cheese Auto. Transplanted on Tuesday. Starting a new thread for that in the next couple of days, going to keep this one to resurrect for its original purpose of light intensity research. But that's a Fall project, so stay tuned.
 
haven't kept up with this thread, but I'm going to go thru it.

And maybe your the guy to answer a question. in outdoor plants. On lets say today, at what point is there enough light for photosnythesis to begin? at what point do we calculate the photo period? At actual sunrise and sunset?
 
@pop22 yep! There are people playing with smart controllers to mimic sunrise and sunset. Need to research this more to understand what scaling brings to the equation.. :chimp:
 
@pop22 yep! There are people playing with smart controllers to mimic sunrise and sunset. Need to research this more to understand what scaling brings to the equation.. :chimp:
My brother works for a huge lighting company he's a designer and is currently building a cob light system in his grow room that is timed out and adjusted to mimic sun rising and setting, it's pretty cool what he's got so far but his plants get light moved from left to right now as his timers tell it to.
 

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