High light intensity improves yield, potency and quality of a cannabis harvest. Increasing PAR intensity from 600 to 1,000 µmols/m²/second can improve yield by 69%, potency by 40% and terpenes (taste and flavour) by 70%.
A recent study by the Horticulture and product physiology department in the Wageningen university in the Netherlands (link below) details their methods and results.
PAR intensity of 1,000 µmols/m²/second produces 69% more flower mass than 600 µmols/m²/second
Adding more light energy and increasing light intensity by 67% increases dry flower yield by 69%. This demonstrates a very good return for increasing the grow light output. Cannabis is known to efficiently absorb even higher intensity up to 1,300 µmols/m²/second in the 12 hour flowering cycle.

Increasing PAR intensity also increases cannabinoids and terpenes significantly

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