So i always heard "stretching" generally something to be avoided . now i had this grow with a few plants under quantum board led light .it was a flat canopy with all stems pretty much the same height. one night just to try out i supplemented with some low watt pretty reddish led bulb . it has a very low coverage and also a few ir and uv diodes . now the next morning as i went to check things out i noticed that the stems which were right under that led stretched a good amount so they were alot taller than the others . Then the bulb was removed.Now the curious thing was in the end they turned out to be much more bigger overall,more internodes aswell as yield .even the stalk was like double in thickness as all the others. note the light was on only one night but the extrapoportianal growth happened over time ...kinda curious what to make of this . Can stretch increase yield ? Should i have let that led bulb on for a longer period . i also wonder if the uv spectrum has something to do with it ...hmmm... any thoughts ?