Quote Originally Posted by Weezard
"What is your 635 to 660 ratio?"

I have the 635s and the 660s on separate arrays.
I use 4 different arrays for different stages of growth.

This is my flowering light
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Uses all 660nm. for the 10 reds and 2 15W blues.
There's plenty of headroom so dimming the reds can give me more than enough relative blue to control stretch
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As you can see, I ran my first flowering with the red turned all the way up.
This is how I learn.
Try stuff, an' see what happens.

(Most folks just call it havin' fun.)


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Jus' click on my avatar, then click the more button on my albums.
Got some in "Let there be light".

Aglowha


Weeze
All the LED manufacturers are starting to put quite a bit more "white" leds into their "panels." Seems like a waste of money when you can add white with a ceramic metal halide. It seems like the trend of LED panels is going backwards and getting away from the whole red/blue original idea. Have you tried any other strains under your light and gotten as good results as before with just the red and blue combo?

What strains haven't worked well under your setup? I wonder if they could be trained to like all red and blue and learn to grow well without the white. Seems like a lot of people are under the idea that whites are necessary in a led light. Sure are a lot of mixed opinions out there, make me wonder which are actually tested and which are just people trying to sell their product.

You've obviously had no complaints about the dual wavelength spectrum, do you still charge the red and blue?