CaptainPointless
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately, your theory is incorrect. Light doesn't combine to give you different wavelengths. Combining the red and blue doesn't give you UV. If you were to put a spectrometer under the UFO lights we've been discussing, the only UV that you would see present in the spectrum would be if the manufacturer included a UV wavelength among the LEDs in the lamp. If you were to put anything black-light reactive under a combination of only the red and blue LEDs, it would not fluoresce. UV is a specific wavelength, and the combination of other wavelengths does not produce a new wavelength of light.okay heres what i know about leds....the regular blue led is actually 9k color temp...the red is 1800. so you really cant veg with nothing but 9k leds and flower with nothing but 1800...you cant mix red and blule that gives you a ultra violet color (alot of manufacturers do this, they know nothing about growing weed) and we all know how rediculous it is to grow with a "black light" .also leds are extremeley 1 spectrum unlike a cfl it gives a vast specturm becuase it uses energy and gas to make light just like the sun,....leds only use energy.....so whats the solution
INCLUDE GREEN LEDS TO GIVE U THE CORRECT SPECTRUM. if u mixed 3 blue leds and 1 green led you would get about a 6500k color which is correct for vegging.....if you mix about 8 reds to 1 green color you get around 2k-4k color temp for flowering...i havent tried to grow with it yet but i will in a month after i can get some clones...i already have the leds and already tested the colors...im pretty sure it will work.
As far as using green LEDs, there is no benefit whatsoever to using them, as the plant simply doesn't "see" this wavelength of light. In fact, the only recommended use is to use green LEDs for going into your grow room during the dark cycle and being able to work (since the plants are not affected by green). I would advise you not to waste your money on combining green LEDs with anything. If you want to use green LEDs for something, convert a Mag-Lite flashlight to use green LEDs so you can see your crop during its dark cycle./