If you are going to add blues I would suggest 400nm and 430nm. No need for alot in an area that size, about 20watts is heaps, reds will be a better addition though especially for flowering
White leds have plenty of royal blue as they are, that's why I suggest another colour. 450nm will help with veg though, better to make your spectrum broader next time. The reason why everyone pushes for royal blue isn't because it's best for plants it's because it's by far the most popular colour of led produced. The peak absorbtion for plants in blue is actually at 428nm not 450nm. But 430nm leds are alot more expensive than 450nm
White leds have plenty of royal blue as they are, that's why I suggest another colour. 450nm will help with veg though, better to make your spectrum broader next time. The reason why everyone pushes for royal blue isn't because it's best for plants it's because it's by far the most popular colour of led produced. The peak absorbtion for plants in blue is actually at 428nm not 450nm. But 430nm leds are alot more expensive than 450nm
Got it! Thanks for advice. So will use the blues for veg only.
Also, what do you think about max lux? I know PAR meter is more precise but I don´t have one.
The cheapest mix I've found good for general use is Jungle Growth, though even it can benefit from some amendments, used in containers. To use as-is, Pro-Mux and Fox Farm stuff is great, just costs an arm and a leg (fine for just a few gallon pots with houseplants). OTOH, I managed to screw up my pH and ruin several otherwise good tomato plants (grew great, but have unrelenting blossom end-rot, and pH seems to be close to 4, somehow), so YMMV on mixing your own to save money .