How much PPFD a plant can absorb is purely genetic, and I have no doubts to much light can hinder the growth of some strains.
If a certain strain has evolved in an area that the sun is not overly powerful, the plant is probably not going to benefit from 2500umol, and will in many cases have a negative impact on the plant. It has simply evolved, and will do its best on a modest level of light.
On the other hand, some plants will do like crap, unless theyre blasted with light.
Plants that have evolved along the equator routinely get 2500umol of light. Not to mention extreme levels of UVA/B.
PPFD of full sun (meaning the maximum amount of sunlight we can receive on planet earth, e.g. on equator at noon) is around 2500 umol/m2/s. At approx. 45deg north of equator
Duke Diamond VA used to tell people how many umol many of his strains did best at, and none exceeded 900umol, and he stressed this on Granny Skunk. The first time we grew these strains we stunted them with to much light.
Granny Skunk...... Duke Diamond
Growing Notes – Grow larger sized bushes, plants only stretch .75:1 to 1:1 , stripping the inner most nodes and lower shaded areas will help you to stack on a lot of weight up top. Some phenos show light sensitivity issues with the lights too bright. I found starting bloom around 500-600 umol m2 and then gradually working up to 800-900 umol m2 worked the best.