I have the thought to build myself two red/deep-red panels to supplement my XGS with.That's just the XGS. The SGS has a solid flowering reputation. I think the XGS was more geared to be an all-around light for bringing small grows from seed to completion. The SGS can do that too though, and will likely produce better flowers with its increased red spectrum...I'm obviously a huge proponent of DIY though...
I'm aware of the wavelengths and ratios in use by some of the popular models, but I'm not sure how adjustments may effect the plant.
- Can I add too much red?
If not, what do you think of this configuration for a red bloom panel:
10 cree xp-e red (630), 10 phillips deep-red (660), 4 cree xp-g cool-white
- all with 60 and 80 degree lenses depending on position)
- arranged on maybe a 4x18 heatsink
I'm sure I've left things out, because I'm new at this, but try to give some good feedback anyway if possible, thanks.