Simple boost converters are not as efficient at high step-up ratios. This is usually a key interest. You might be better off with less ratio and lower stack on the lamps. Tall strings are for equal current, equal light per emitter as freebie without requiring opto device fine matching.
Appears to be a self-oscillating scheme that fails to sustain. Getting oscillators to start is a simulator jockey challenge. Even if otherwise functionall.
String current is the care-about for LED illumination but feedback appears to be nil, or output voltage returned to the oscillating loop, a sloppy proxy at best.
Big FET and little one legged driver begs failure. Or maybe the fat FET is the timing C of the whole thing (if it worked). Expect FET switching to be very wasteful at best.