For well over ten years I have run a vertical garden. I have never follow any kind of belief that cannabis grows towards the light. The leaves on my plants orientate to the brightest light but all the branches do their thing and grow in all directions including, but not only, towards the light.
Bare bulb, HPS and LED with little or no overhead lighting or no screen, all it takes is an occasional stake to keep a random shoot out of the lights.
Have you ever noticed them orientated towards the HID when the LED was the brighter light ? I'm wondering if they judge where the most energy comes from, based on total effect or effects of a specific type, such as might be caused by 660nm (maybe your leds have 660 but not 730 and beyond)
My veg is just citizen cobs and I have moved the light away, so it's no longer above them but instead at 45 degree's away. It's still the only source in the area though. Results will take a little while to come in. Then I may add a heat source the other side. To play them off against each other.
As a general observation, the other type of money plant on my window sill likes to lean towards the light. It's just a stick. Recently it busted out side growth which shows no interest. If it did grow towards the light in it's entirety, it will fall in the direction of the equator. Evolution would of made it a creeper long ago. Oh.. wait.. it is a creeper. It puts out roots from it's stem all the time. That's a wormhole I don't want to think about. Back to Cannabis plants.