Serva
Well-Known Member
The graph you are showing us, doesn‘t support your opinion! The only fact the graph is showing is, that we have a value of 0.2 (5000K) for 700nm and 0.4 (3000K) not that 5000K isn‘t producing 700nm...My premise is that combining 3000k and 4000k diodes on a single board, I will get the benefit of both spectrums, 3000k emits wavelengths not emitted from 4000k and 3500k diodes. The argument is that mixing 3000k and 4000k diodes will produce 3500k spectrum. Which is true in that your eye and my eye see a blended spectrum, but the 3000k diodes still emit the wavelengths not seen in 3500k and 4000k diodes... wavelengths that are beneficial to the plant. The plant doesn't care about spectrum as described in Kelvin, it cares about the wavelengths/photons that it gets bombarded with, "visual" or not.