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I'm not sure I fully understand your question. If you have a plant in flowering and you see symptoms of light stress, absolutely increase the light distance so the stress doesn't continue. Light stress is no bueno.
In other words. Do you ignore leaves showing light stress in flowering stage when the bud sites are the point of focus and need the intensity ?
I would not ignore the leaf reactions, if they are getting light stress I'd increase light distance.
That’s what I did to stay in safe zone. I’m 7 wk flower and my light are 32” away and progressing nice.
I'm not sure I fully understand your question. If you have a plant in flowering and you see symptoms of light stress, absolutely increase the light distance so the stress doesn't continue. Light stress is no bueno.