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Originally Posted by Discus
I'd love to know if the lack of blue vs. absorption spectrum (probably UV actually) makes a significant difference, particularly for more shade-adapted plants.
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There actually isn't a lack of blue in these white LEDs - just the opposite, in fact.
White LEDs are wither blue or UV chips coated with a phosphor that absorbs, then re-emits the white spectrum, much like a fluorescent bulbs. That spectrum tends to be very strong in the blue end with almost no red, which is why I have them manufactured with two "grades" of white, and some red chips.
The lack of blue in the graph is a remnant of inadequate overlaying of two graphs, - they actually start and end at the same wavelengths. I obviously need to improve that.