625nm dominant wl red LEDs are usually about 632nm peak. And take in mind than that figure is given at Tj=25ÂşC (Tj=temperature on the junction's chip). LEDs vary spectrum as the chip heats. Red AlInGaP LEDs (most efficients currently) increase its peak wavelenght at about 0.14nm/ÂşC (if depends of the model, but it is give or take, aprox correct for most). It mean the a 625nm dominant wl LED have a peak wl on operating conditions (60<Tj>80ÂşC) between 635 and 640nm. Thus, 625nm dominant red LEDs are in fact 640nm LEDs.
Most manufacturers has the longer red bin of 625-630nm (dominant) aprox, which correspond, on operating conditions, to 635-645nm (up to 650nm if running hard).
Im going to get some Edixeon for testing this month. If i think they work fine, and there is demand, i could sell them (BTW, way cheaper than price quoted at LED tech, about 35% less). As i get large batchs of LEDs and components (drivers, heatsinks, etc) im thinking on selling kits for hobbyist wanting to do their own LED lamps. Im already doing it locally, it would be just shipping worldwide.
I want to perform some experiments with the far red edixeons (740nm) to determine its usefulness for growing and what amounts are required.
If you tell me what bins are the Red XR-C and the K2 WW, i could be more accurate. But roughly, it is going to emit about 150uE (on PAR, UV excluded), meaning an average light density of more than 400 uE/m2, that promises a good yield. RGB (B=400-500nm, G=500-600, R=600-700nm, simplified ranges) distribution about 65-20-15% which i believe is a very good one.
With the amount of far red added by the whites (specially the WW), i believe you are done. Although at some special stages, mainly flowering induction, an higher amount of far red should shorten the time needed to reach true flowering (but its as simple as adding an incandescent bulb during the first week after flipping photoperiod at the end of the light period, for 1/2h). I think that having an far red LED's spot for this purpose, aswell as controling phenotype expression would be very useful, but not strictly required.
I believe terpene's production enhancement is related to short blue, violet and UVA, although i think its effects are modulated by the amount of other colors (i suspect yellow and amber).