so im assuming this chart is for the entire grow as I didn't see anything specifically speaking of a particular phase or I over looked it.
This is for veg/flower both right? And it did mention differentials in plant species I thought or i might be getting my articles mixed up.
I am currently trying to do an LED flower room, but it seems I have more blue than I thought I'd get on my bulbs as well, similar situation to another poster above. But by design, I know you need a little blue, and more red spectrum lighting, but green is considered a blue level light, and amber/orange are red level lights, are they really ALL required?
Thinking of the color wheel... using PRIMARY colors, Red, Yellow, and Blue, shouldn't it fill the spectrum? When you combine those colors, you get the CMYK colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, key) which when combined form RGB (red, green, blue) spectrums... Eventually a massive mix of all colors results in WHITE. Which then takes us out of usable LED lighting, back towards a more CFL type lighting system, does it not?
I'm kind of concerned now that LED's while a good source of low-heat substitutes, might be much harder to dial in a proper color tone.
What colors are REALLY recommended for LED's?
RED, GREEN, BLUE, AMBER, white??
What ratio is more favorable?
Say, out of 6 bulbs, to make a good combo of premade bulb arrays?
3 reds
1 amber
1 green or blue
1 WHITE?