Need help with Custom Led spectrum ratio!!

None of the chinese lights are specifically made for growing mj

Failure rate is high with little to no recourse

Take the time to learn about what spectrums and quantities mj wants/needs
 
I would avoid that light at all costs..


what is your budget and room size.. people will be able to help you out if you can offer some more information
 

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660 x16,
630 x3,
460 x3,
2700k x1
(10,000-14,000k) x2

Or roughly thereabouts, has been working GREAT for us. Above are diodes per module and not representative of the entire panel, i.e. each module on my Evergrow panel has that config (25 diodes each). Dont waste money on IR or UV diodes. Supplemental UV is easier, more reliable and cheaper. IR = heat , no need to add heat to your panel, heat your grow space instead. Far red is nice, but just not necessary in my mind.
 
660 x16,
630 x3,
460 x3,
2700k x1
(10,000-14,000k) x2

Or roughly thereabouts, has been working GREAT for us. Above are diodes per module and not representative of the entire panel, i.e. each module on my Evergrow panel has that config (25 diodes each). Dont waste money on IR or UV diodes. Supplemental UV is easier, more reliable and cheaper. IR = heat , no need to add heat to your panel, heat your grow space instead. Far red is nice, but just not necessary in my mind.

I'm not 100% convinced on your viewpoint regarding UV diodes but, 730nm and above doesn't sell me either.

In any case, I am buying about 20 370-380nm "Epileds" from a Chinese manufacturer this week, so I hope to set up a log/experiment to see what they can do on chilli peppers.
 
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