Hehe... spectrum graph of 365nm...
Anyway,
@kmog33, those leds are UV A only. UV-A can help plants become stronger, synthesize more chlorophyll (and caretenoids...) but it's UV-B that increases the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds. Which is where the quality potential lies:
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There's actually quite a bit of recent research on the effect UV has on plants. Specifically the holes in the ozon layer motivated researchers to see how that may/will affect our food production and plants in nature in general. Adding -"cannabis" to google searches filters out most of the nonsense.
"Sensitivity to UV-B irradiation includes any morphological, physiological or biochemical change induced by UV-B. Significant effects have been reported for about half of the 300 or so crop species and cultivars studied so far, but with some notable variation"
http://plantsinaction.science.uq.edu.au/edition1/?q=content/12-2-3-ultraviolet-radiation-and-plant-biology
"When plants are hit with ultraviolet light, this event triggers the plant's defense mechanisms. The plant then becomes more resistant to insect attacks as it releases 15 defense proteins. The ultraviolet light also affects message pathways that impact plant development, growth and metabolism, according to Washington State University. The ultraviolet light tricks the plant into thinking that it is wounded, which occurs when the plant is being feed on by insects."
http://www.gardenguides.com/132133-plants-ultraviolet-light.html
"Like most pharmacologically-active
secondary metabolites of plants, THC in
Cannabis is assumed to be involved in
self-defense"
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1020314706567
The effect of solar UV-B radiation on terpenes and biomass production in Grindelia chiloensis (Asteraceae)
"Exposure to UV-B radiation reduced whole plant biomass, plant height and leaf area, and increased leaf thickness and resin accumulation in
Grindelia chiloensis. "
There's enough research to get a pretty good idea of the effects of UVA and UVB, and some lab tests that confirmed it for cannabis too. The hardest part is probably to find a good balance. I got some UVA from my mh but not UVB. It does results in some of the effects that can be contributed to UVA (but also blue...), but doesn't appear to increase frost level, probably from lacking the uvb.