ficklejester
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Most of the diy led builds I see here use full spectrum/white LEDs. Why not use a mix of mostly red and blue like the commercial panels out there?
white light is mass produced commercially for many purposes besides growing so it's cheaper and simpler for people to construct a one voltage LED setup. It isn't best by any means, most convenient is more accurate. the rest is marketing hype and kool-aid.
It's not theory, it's science and common sense. 90% of usable Plant light is from like 440-460nm and 630-660nm. LED lights should therefore be 90% within those spectrums to get the maximum spectral intensity of usable plant light per watt.How much experience do you have with red and blue leds?
Did you have a lot of success growing with them? Maybe the reason we don't all use red and blue still is because we haven't seen your grows?
" simpler for people to construct a one voltage LED setup."
You mean a "one current" LED setup, not a "one voltage" setup.
I'm just saying, unless you have seen a lot of success with all monochromes, it doesn't make sense to automatically assume that whites are just a hack "kool-aid" marketing scheme.
Not everyone is a pioneer. Most of us just want to copy success. When people start consistently showing success with only monochromes, that's when I'll invest my money and time.
Theory is nice, but the proof is in the pudding.
It's not theory, it's science and common sense. 90% of usable Plant light is from like 440-460nm and 630-660nm. LED lights should therefore be 90% within those spectrums to get the maximum spectral intensity of usable plant light per watt.
If you're using white LEDs, you might as well have 300 little 3 watt HPS bulbs. Could you grow weed with that? yeah, you could. Would it be as good as lights set in the range of 90% usable plant light. Don't be freakin ridiculous.
You try it yourself. Put a white LED on one side of the plant and a blue LED on the other. I bet you all the wax in B.C. the plant leans toward the blue. I've seen it happen with different kelvins of white, plants prefer the bluer hues. Now take that same, obvious visual example of the plant showing preference for one bandwidth of light and apply it to the other end of the spectrum. Except that instead of leaning towards a bluer light, the plant will use a redder light to develop better buds and more complex cannabinoid structures.
The argument for white LEDs is ridiculous, actually.
Blue light is better for Veg, Red light is better for Flower. To say that white is superior, you'd have to be making the argument that white was better than blue for veg and red for flower and that is insane. The best the white led camp can hope for is 'white LED is better at vegging than red and flowering than blue'. As in, it's better and easier to have a non-growth stage specific light fixture through the entire growth than it is to switch from a veg lamp to flower lamp or move plants from a veg room to a flower room.
There's just no way that a white LED can match the spectral intensity output that Red and Blue LED can in the 90% usable plant light range which is 90% blue and red. Lol. I know there's some smart people in the white LED group so it wouldn't surprise me that much if I were wrong. Until then I'd rather rely on my own common sense for judgement than an opinion fostered by the operations of a government agency or it's affiliate organizations..
The argument for white LEDs is ridiculous, actually.
Blue light is better for Veg, Red light is better for Flower. To say that white is superior, you'd have to be making the argument that white was better than blue for veg and red for flower and that is insane.
Until then I'd rather rely on my own common sense for judgement than an opinion fostered by the operations of a government agency or it's affiliate organizations..
I'm pretty sure they just assume all their customers will glaze over if they mention the word "phototropism" anyway. Photo..whatism?? what??now i'm sure you're being intentionally obtuse. LED manufacturers put out blue specific veg lights to exploit the common consumer's misconception about phototropism.
I already got a 100W cheapo chinese cob just to fuck around, and tapped 4 holes into some old cpu heatsink i had.well i'm sure if you're right, every single LED manufacturer will be releasing white LED lamps within a few years, if not months, and it won't just be a couple fringe boutique LED manufacturers from 'murica that charge 5x's the cost of components.
Right now all else is not equal, and you base your judgement on that, but that is not scientific empirical observation. It is opinion formed through the looking glass of bias. Bias formed from capital commercialism and pandering to the lowest common denominator and applying the philosophy of 'well, i guess that's good enough' to every fucking thing you ever do. 'murica.