Hi guys , yep i am new... I have been reading but just registerd and i would like to get some suggestions. I am almost done ordering 150w Phantom unit(90 degree lens,multi function) from Cidly and my setup is this...
Deep Red: 660nm 26
Red: 630nm 16
Blue: 460nm 18
Orange: 610nm 11
UV:1 ( is this enough?)
White 5 ( What this should be at? 6500? 2700k? 12k?)
IR 1 ( is this enough?)
Out of 78 (Far red maybe? exchange with what tho?)
I am thinking about cutting off my 150=600 watt cfls (i have two and 1 extra that i dont use) and just veg/flower with this unit. For that i would like to hear your input.
Thanks.
For starters you have wayyy to much blue in the mix, plus that number of pure blue diodes are gonna give you the horrible effects of too strong blue light (bleaching and more fun)
The concensus at the moment, provided youre using modern LEDs, is that a good Warm White (~2700K) like a Cree XT-E or Oslon SSL, "fills in" a lot of the spectrum you need, while supplying enough blue and red, and being overall more efficient than coloured diodes.
if the WW in question were as above (I don't know which Cidly use) I would want pretty much half and half - WW leds (for blue, yellow, orange, red, a little deep red, and a little far red) and then Deep red leds.
Your next step is to get the spectral distribution chart for their warm white LED.
comments on your current setup....
Deep Red: 660nm 26 <-- you're on the right track with a nice bump of 660nm
Red: 630nm 16 < -- IF! the WWs dont supply the red (this is where their biggest peak is) this also good, you would want even more though.
Blue: 460nm 18 < -- too many blue photons bouncing around
Orange: 610nm 11 < -- filled out by WW if theyre good
UV:1 ( is this enough?) < --- mythical LED which does nothing (real UV leds cost thousands of dollars)
White 5 ( What this should be at? 6500? 2700k? 12k?) < --- you need to do some research here, but 2700k maybe with some neutral white or cool white thrown in the mix for more blue, though i don't think its necessary
IR 1 ( is this enough?) < ---heat LED? another mythical one