With your extensive indoor hydroponics experience I would have hoped you would have some insight to OP's query other than that image?willard3 said:Willard Bridgham
alkhall said:Bou,
I would try to find LEDs that most closely match the spectrum of natural sunlight.
This almost certainlly means combining several LED 'color temperatures'.
Walchit said:With the drama and long responses I kinda skimmed through this one, are you trying to produce peppers indoors, or just get your plants ready to go in the dirt. I have a few different lights, and for starting plants 6500k works amazing. You might want to go lower and run those 3-4000 k hlg boards or something for a total indoor growing. I think the purple lights are a gimmick personally if you are looking into those, but that being said, they do work too. Your not gonna beat a 1000 watt Hps for indoor flowering, and the indoor weed growing research is decades ahead of peppers, so its gonna probably be the best info you find on lighting
sunvald said:Reading the study CaneDog posted it sure seems you want some red and blue light together with your white light. But I cant find in the study what ratio, for white vs (blue +red), they used. I would like to know.
Edit: My entusiasm was lost when I understod the lights was never runned together. And the white and red-blue had the same mol/m.