Experienced LED Pro's Help with Red Spectrum Ratios

brazel

Active Member
Wow, that post is like 7 months old...

For an all white panel, just out of simplicity (and efficiency), I'd recommend Cree natural white XPG from Rapid LED, they have solderless components + heat sinks and stuff....

For flowering just add some Cree XPE 630nm, and as an extra option, some Philips 660nm (use sparingly in ratio to the 630nm, less is more ;-) ) both are from from Rapid also.
BAM another seven or something..... so q's ib wanna order a custom 48x3watt panel..... would i get

24- 6700k
6- 720nm
6- 750nm
8-670nm
4- 630nm
?????
iwanna order custm from topled for flowering..... kinda lkike apache tech? shit idk lol tell me something, please-!
 

Balke Buds

Member
I wonder if I can convince my University to give me some credits for this....
I love science and the fact that folks are here doing this for "fun" gives me pleasure.

Thank you.
 

PetFlora

Well-Known Member
If I was going to do a DIY, I would use all WHITE diodes as follows
20% NW, evenly dispersed within the inner diodes
80% WW but have 30-40% of the total WW on a separate o/o switch. The second WW switch should help control stretch. Once buds are set, then add it

EH, any thoughts?

BAM another seven or something..... so q's ib wanna order a custom 48x3watt panel..... would i get

24- 6700k
6- 720nm
6- 750nm
8-670nm
4- 630nm
?????
iwanna order custm from topled for flowering..... kinda lkike apache tech? shit idk lol tell me something, please-!
 

brazel

Active Member
If I was going to do a DIY, I would use all WHITE diodes as follows
20% NW, evenly dispersed within the inner diodes
80% WW but have 30-40% of the total WW on a separate o/o switch. The second WW switch should help control stretch. Once buds are set, then add it

EH, any thoughts?
yeah sounds right. best of both worlds is how i see it! area 51 and apache both use all white. i like the idea of adding in more WW with a flick of the switch
 
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