I'm not sure where I'm going with this but I would like to chime in. I think that most of us are actually right on most of our points, but I wanted to elaborate on something. Personally I feel that for the average person it is better to avoid white LEDs for the next 2 years. I'm waiting on efficiency to increase, the best lm/watt reading on any white LED I've seen so far is about 115lm/w which is nice, but for the price of making a 1000w 5800k LED you may as well buy all HPS, grow a few times with them to get some money, before you ever even have enough money for the LED Panel.
I'm not trying to discourage anyone from using white LEDs, I just feel as though you would be ripping people off by telling them that they need their white light from LED's because they are more efficient. They are not efficient when you look at Dollar/Lumen/Watt/Lifetime. How is a 71 watt Kessil over 300$, that's fucking outrageous, but when you build a pure white version of them yourself they still cost almost as much money, and you spent the time building the units. Check out MajorCoco's thread, I'm sure all of us have. He even states how costly of an experiment it is. So why put growers through all this effort and money when there is already a product, either CFL or Fluorescent, that does the same thing at nearly the same efficiency as some of the lower quality white LED that are available (about 85lm/w).
It's not about saving the environment for me, I worked with an environmental protection agency, as long as you PROPERLY RECYCLE your fluorescent lighting you should do little net harm to the environment. The bulbs I buy are produced in my home country, meaning that I'm not paying to have a giant oil powered monster deliver them from half way a world away. When you buy things from China they don't buy things back from the U.S. or any other country, they have enough land and natural resources to produce what ever they need. Meaning you are contributing to a economically unsound practice of personally dismantling the infrastructure of the global economy.
Don't waste your man hours on this bullshit, I'm sorry about the language, but I must protest! Use the cheapest, local, and most responsible resources. I feel that if you can and feel the need to add white because you are experiencing deficiencies and photo-inhibition, use CFL or fluorescent lighting. I can buy a 40 watt t10 6500k that puts out 3800 lumens of the most PAR efficient neutral light for 4$ per bulb, made in the U.S., and my local recycling plant accepts old fluoros. Winner winner chicken dinner! Within a the next five years, if efficiency keeps increasing, I bet that pure white LEDs will give fluorescent lighting a run for it's money once and for all, but for now stick with what is cheap and what works. Just my opinion, and I hope it helps.
Keep it real,
ILovePlants