Hey everyone,
Quick question on LED color distribution for planted tank lighting.
I've seen each of the following statements made online, many of which contradict one another:
Does anyone have input on the matter?
Thank you!
Quick question on LED color distribution for planted tank lighting.
I've seen each of the following statements made online, many of which contradict one another:
- Red lights should take up at least 50% of your LED spectrum, while blue lights should not exceed 15% (with the rest, of course, being white).
- You don't want to overdo it with red lights, since having them on for a prolonged period of time will result in excessive algae growth.
- Red lights are useful to the plants that they reach in shallow tanks; however, as blue light permeates further, blue lights should be optimized when lighting a deeper tank.
- Shoot for 75% of your spectrum being composed by blue lights, 20% by white lights, and just 5% by red lights.
- It doesn't really matter, as long as you don't overdo it with the blue lights.
Does anyone have input on the matter?
Thank you!