It's not the photons you put out, it's how they're used.

Photosynthesis isn't continuous, it goes in steps, so when you pulsed light at 5khz, then I assume in the mean time they are still using the light the pulse gave them while the light is in the duration of the off cycle. Or they are recycling the light...as in sunflecks.

It's been proven with tomatoes...........lol.........

physicsnole wouldn't be screwing with hundreds of dollars of equipment and designing circuits if he didn't know what he was doing.

n00bs that come in here without reading up or going off other's opinions need a life, but after physicsnole is done with this and you see the results YOU will become the n00b that wants to be like him.

PLUS If you'd read the chart....it's 4.6 umolc02m2s1 for continuous light and just as much with the pulsing BUT at a certain pulse duration. I don't get why posting a graph that you can't understand has anything to do with being knowledgeable.
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