You'll forgive me if I think that's a strange question – why wouldn't you just use a DE HPS? They are around 2 umol/j these days. Also, the Cal-Mag issues some growers appear to have with LED is due to running lower temperatures which has nothing to do with spectrum. Most issues appear to be due to lower leaf transpiration or rates of evaporation at the root zone (typical overwatering symptoms) so I don't see how running a LED with the same spectrum as a HPS is going to fix that.
None of our test growers are having any real issues growing under LED. As you know,
@Prawn Connery does testing for us and he posted some photos of a test-grow below which he said were some of the best he has vegged under LED. He said he had never had any trouble flowering under LED. None of our test growers have had issues flowering and all that have switched from HPS have had outstanding results. These are guys who nearly all grow in coco so perhaps they are already feeding the correct amount of Cal-Mag to begin with or maybe they just know how to grow.
After talking to a few growers who switched to LED in veg most reported better results running lower light levels or more balanced spectra such as 3500-4000K instead of 5000+K. Our theory is the high kelvin temperature LEDs have a lot of blue light in them which saturates the plants leading to light stress if it is not photosynthesised. Blue light carries more energy and blue photons that are not photosynthesised cause leaf temps to rise which can lead to bleaching. 5000K LEDs have much more blue light in them than traditional CMH or HPS and I think contrary to popular belief, while blue light is responsible for stomata opening and higher levels of transiration, too much of it is detrimental. That is why you often see leaf edge curling, which is a sign of a plant trying to accelerate transpiration to cool down even though there is an abundance of blue light. It is actually excessive blue light that is causing the increase in leaf temperatures to begin with.
So in a way I have just come full circle to agree with you
But for different reasons. What I am also saying is that if you have a balanced spectrum to begin with you should not be having any issues. As long as you do not go too hard on the light. We often have to explain to HID growers that LED is much more powerful than it appears and that "less is more" when it comes to growing. These are growers who do bleach their plants or suffer nutrient deficiencies primarly because they are running the lights too close or running too much light in their grow area.
With apologies to
@Rahz for hijacking his thread. Sorry.
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