And if you run into algae problems, just turn the tank lights completely off.. Or get a dimmer and find that ballance where both are playing well together.
This is a constantly changing factor, on very sunny blue sky days, you probably get a lot of daylight, enough for the tank to do without the leds or where the leds added are just to much. On darker cloudy days artificial light could be welcome, this is something to deside on the fly. While the tank matures and plantmass gets larger, more light can be taken.. In simple words, a planted tank is a dynamic solar cell machine, leaves are the solar cells, more leaves can photosynthesize more energy making more leaves.. Less plantmass is less leaves, results and ampel energy is not going to waste it will be used by other means like lagae.
Depending on how the natural light hits your tank and if open top tank, floating vegitation is a pre.. Look at it as if it is an outdoor pond, ponds also run on full blast daylight and do not need to be a problem, if it is, plantmass is to low and or lak floaters to filter the light. If ponds can, fish tanks can too.
What also will help for a great deal is to throw in a lot of Elodea in the first summer. Or any other free floating fast growing hungry plant. Keep the elodea in till all other plants are transitioned and have sufficient mass to take it over.
I got such a open top low tech getting full blast day light from above from a roof window.. The first summer i had to switch all the led lights completely off to fight off the already developed alga bloom in the spring time started around march. Worked like a charme kept the lights off till late september. On very sunny non cloudy days i had a ful lit tank from 9 in the morning till very late in the evening, not even in need of extra light. Thing i had to take for granted was a dark looking tank when there were clouds blocking the sun. But it only looked darker because of the glass reflection. And can't keep switching the lights on and off 10 times a day..
Now i'm going towards the second summer, plantmass has trippled by than, so i have no idea what to expect this summer. Trail and error.. I'm excited to find out, can't wait..