My opinion is quite different ...
I've come up to the conclusion ,that the UV radiation has a minor positive effect (per growth cycle ) regarding cannabinoid and/or trichome concentration ,while at the same time the negative impact is / can be quite severe.
UV radiation should be used only while breeding ( under artificial lighting ) ,
in order to avoid / minimise the genetic drift ,towards a less phycoactive cannabinoid profile of plant(s).
Nevertheless , 365 nm diodes are more than enough for the job
and the radiation density should not exceed 10 W / sq.meter ,
while the duration should be kept under 6 hours per dia .
A highly phycoactive strain ( 20-30% THC ) will finish just fine
under normal 3K 80 Ra warm white LEDs.
In case that seed production is the priority ,
then UV radiation ,should help the current phycoactive cannabinoid profile of the mother plant(s),
to be passed-on to the next generation ,with minor or none of genetic drift ...
Cheers.