Damn. I've been growing for decades and have never even worried about any of this or needed any charts. If I have veg plants inside and it's nice and sunny outside sometimes I stick them outside and turn off my light. I've never had any issue. The only thing I'll acclimate is some vegetable starts in early spring.
I don't bother with PPFD, DLI or what fluence whatever that is does. It's a damn pot plant. Give it light, feed it, let it grow. Unless you're majoring in Plant Science and doing a study why bother worrying about this?
i guess i would say im trying to figure this stuff out... i come from ther world of tomatoes... and it seems to me people in that world are more concerned w like the growing process... i mean in the end its jsut a tomatoe so i think its a hobby or passion for them...where here in the nugs space people just kinda want the best end product... both those are cool...
so becuase its kinda my hobby.. i like the science.. i like to find my way to implement the science.. i work in contruction so designing the room is kinda fun for me... i want to see how i can get x ammount of photons to the plants at the most efficent rate.. and id like to grow dispencary quality nugs at aorund 2g/w.. lol...
pretty much the only guy i listen to in this space is bruce bugbee... and he says to KNOW YOUR LIGHTS ITS THE MOST IMPIORTANT THING BY FAR!!!
problem is the lighting the most important thing was neglected for so long because we couldnt really manipluate it.. 50% 75% and 100% ballasts dont offer much for adjustment... but i think this is important I CANT FIND A SINGLE COMMERCIAL GROWER WILLING TO SHARE THEIR LIGHTING STRATEGY THAT IS NOT TICKING UP THEIR LIGHTS.. usually 5-10w a day...
so i guess id say im worried about it beacuse the best and smartest people in this industry are worried about it.... very worried about it.. infact one guy at umass told me light interval is number 1... then co2 qnd leaf temp blah blah blah...
if u want to learn about it.. look up the bruce bugbee videos online... dudes is the number 1 resource IMO