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Look or better yet measure actual hours of direct sunlight on plants in out door gardens . 8 hours is probably maximum unless you live in the prairies. I run 14 hours of light for veg . To prevent flowering. In theory 8 hours of strong light and 4 hours of low light is all that is needed . Then reduce low light to 2 hours when it's time to induce flowering. Bottom line . My plants are definitely happier and stronger with 14 hours light at veg and 10 hours light flowering. Less stress . Less sighns of nutrition deficiency. The main cause of calcium deficiency is too much light . Too many photons in a 24 hour cycle . I am not concerned about saving electricity. My plants are much healthier and easier to manage. I don't understand why but I believe my internodal lengths are shorter and stems appear to be thicker . Less heat is definitely a bonus . Equipment last longer . Wasn't aware this had a name . I am simply matching natures parameters . It's impossible for a plant to get 18 hours of direct sunlight. For reference I don't do this complex light cycle mentioned in gas lighting. Just run 14 hours for veg and 10 hours for flowering. It's all bro science untill an actual scientific controlled comparison is done lol. So my instincts and observations tell me less hours . Healthier plants . Also I now only feed my plants once a week with half recommended strength of food . Cut my Fox farm soil with perlite at 1 to 1 ratio. In other words less than half the food . Plants show absolutely no sighns of deficiency. Less light , less food . Stronger Healthier plants .