Why not just turn off/remove a bulb or two?
When it comes to light, maybe catts can handle 4000 fc, but remember that that is the peak during a normal day in which the plants get zero right at dawn, gradually increasing to the peak, then decreasing again. The "area under the curve" is the amount of light they have received. In your case under lights, "dawn" til "dusk" is 100% - way too much light.
Your question about "how much" extra food and water do high-light plants need is very difficult to answer, as there are lots of factors that go into the consumption. I think the best thing to do is observe and experiment, keeping in mind that orchids don't need a great deal of food in the first place, and they store a lot of minerals, so even if you cut way back, it'll be months or even years until you see a deficiency (depending upon what is deficient).
Also, recognize that "more" food can be a factor of fertilizer concentration or frequency of application. Stronger solutions can be damaging, so I feed at about 50 ppm every time I water, and all of my plants seem to be happy, from low-light phals to high-light vandas.
Last edited by Ray; 08-24-2012 at 08:32 AM..
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