Full Spectrum vs Red/Blue LED: Which is Better for Your Plants?

Full Spectrum vs Red/Blue LED: Which is Better for Your Plants? - Ricon Lighting

Introduction

When shopping for LED grow lights, one of the most common questions is: should I choose a full spectrum light or a traditional red/blue (blurple) LED? Both have their place in indoor growing, but the differences in performance, plant health, and yield can be significant. Let's break it down.

What is Red/Blue (Blurple) LED?

Red/blue LED grow lights were the first generation of LED grow lights to gain popularity. They emit primarily red (620–660nm) and blue (440–470nm) wavelengths — the two ranges most actively absorbed by chlorophyll. These lights are energy-efficient and effective for basic plant growth, but they have limitations.

Pros of Red/Blue LED:

  • Lower upfront cost
  • Energy efficient for basic growth
  • Compact and lightweight

Cons of Red/Blue LED:

  • Purple/pink light makes it hard to spot pests and deficiencies
  • Missing key wavelengths that support full plant development
  • Lower overall yield compared to full spectrum
  • Not ideal for all growth stages

What is Full Spectrum LED?

Full spectrum LED grow lights mimic the natural sunlight spectrum, providing a broad range of wavelengths that support every stage of plant growth. A quality full spectrum light includes white light, red, blue, far-red, and UV — just like the sun.

Pros of Full Spectrum LED:

  • Supports all growth stages from seedling to harvest
  • Natural white light makes plant inspection easy
  • Higher yields and better quality produce
  • UV light boosts essential oils, terpenes, and potency
  • Far-red (730nm) accelerates flowering and improves photosynthesis

Cons of Full Spectrum LED:

  • Higher upfront cost than basic red/blue lights
  • More complex technology (but worth the investment)

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Red/Blue LED Full Spectrum LED
Spectrum Limited (R+B only) Complete (White+R+B+FR+UV)
Plant Inspection Difficult (purple light) Easy (natural white light)
Yield Moderate High
Growth Stages Veg & Flower only All stages
UV & Far-Red No Yes
Cost Lower Higher (better ROI)

Our Verdict

For serious growers — whether hobbyists or commercial operations — full spectrum LED is the clear winner. The additional wavelengths, better plant visibility, and higher yields make it a worthwhile investment. The Ricon Lighting 1300W 6-Bar Full Spectrum LED Grow Light delivers all of this and more, with 160 LM/W efficiency and IP65 waterproof rating for professional-grade performance.

Conclusion

While red/blue LEDs can work for basic growing, full spectrum LEDs are the future of indoor horticulture. If you're serious about your plants and your results, make the switch to full spectrum today. Browse our professional LED grow lights at Ricon Lighting and take your indoor garden to the next level.