you completely miss the point im making

Like definition of swing and a miss.
My only point is that light isnt burning or bleaching his plant.
And thats actually an inarguable fact.
Nowhere now, in the past, or ever will i recommend someone try and put 4500 ppfd on a plant indoors. Even implying thats what i meant is so past stupid it's absurb beyond all logic or comprehension
it's ok to be incorrect, and it's ok to not double down and try and offhandedly discredit someone that doesnt agree with you. Especially when they back their statements up with fact and evidence. It's part of being an adult and interacting with other adults. Especially veterans of a field that have spent a long time making a living in said field, on a public forum, geared towards newcomers being able to access the experience and information available with veteran growers.
i see people that dont even know what the word etiolated mean, tell people with etiolated plants at under 300ppfd in flower, that theyre giving too much light and burning them and to back off their light intensity. All the time. Pretty much every singkle time i pop out of the trainwreck into open forum actually. Hence starting that first message with "here we go again".
3 things new growers struggle very hard to totally grasp:
The relationship of light intensity with nutrient ratios and levels. transitional periods vs plants doing math (lol). And the relationship of light, light leaks, and photoperiod to hermie plants.
All 3 of these things are constantly get misunderstood, and propagated incorrectly through misaprehension of the the information contained within, and new growers run with it as law.
When you have a hungry plant, and backing off the lighht makes it less hungry,
what you have not done is fix the problem, and it had nothing to do with light intensity. You ahave to increase feed levels to compensate for extra intense light, and you CANNOT do this if you dont know how to properly dial in nutrient ratios, or build a proper living soil from the ground up.
a well fed plant can take in excess of 2500ppfd if temps and humidity are managed properly, and it can do that without burning or bleaching so long as you have everything dialed in properly and actually understand the variables you are playing with
ive had colas the size of my bicep 1 foot from un-dimmed 1kw HPS lights getting ~2000~ppfd on too many occasions to count in my growing career. Running cool tubes and directed HVAC to manage temps and humidity. Its fine if your plants are truly thriving.
Its ideal actually. A poorly dialed in plant would get cooked with permanent damage in those conditions in about 12 hours.
But the problem there is not the intensity of the light. That's like putting a glow plug in a standard engine and being pissed off that it won't run on diesel now.
That isn't how this works.
Here's what a top Bud flowered at about 1600 ppfd under an LED looks like. And I had to pull this plant two weeks early because I'm moving....