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It was 300$ at htg supply it has 130 actual watts 4000 k 316 umol 23,000 lumens is it worth it I need it for 2 plants that have been vegging for 2 months
 
It was 300$ at htg supply it has 130 actual watts 4000 k 316 umol 23,000 lumens is it worth it I need it for 2 plants that have been vegging for 2 months
Hello seams like it would be fine for what you need it for :thumbsup:
 
Hello seams like it would be fine for what you need it for :thumbsup:
Returned it it only had 130 watts output for a 5x5 tent which I think this will fill I needed more just got a spider farmer 4000 can’t afford another. 600$ …so I just got this …it’s 420 actual watts for 269$
 

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Returned it it only had 130 watts output for a 5x5 tent which I think this will fill I needed more just got a spider farmer 4000 can’t afford another. 600$ …so I just got this …it’s 420 actual watts for 269$
That is a good price for that light. I love my spider farmer lights they are very good and well built :thumbsup:
 
That is a good price for that light. I love my spider farmer lights they are very good and well built :thumbsup:
Really I’m having like trouble I feel like some people say during flower put them 20” inches from canapoy at full blast my spider farmer theees no way it’ll fry them even though there’s no heat when you hold your hand at the canopy
 
Really I’m having like trouble I feel like some people say during flower put them 20” inches from canapoy at full blast my spider farmer theees no way it’ll fry them even though there’s no heat when you hold your hand at the canopy
Hello i have mine sf2000 at 20 inch at 80% in flower i dont get problems tight buds lots of trics no heat stress at all and most are done in 85 days
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That is a good price for that light. I love my spider farmer lights they are very good and well built :thumbsup:
Here’s my setup cuz it shows my temps and humidity but idk I’m having trouble will at sp4000 450 watt spider farmer really cover a 5x5 flower area ? Because ifs so it would have to be 36” above canapopy to cover that ….
 

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Here’s my setup cuz it shows my temps and humidity but idk I’m having trouble will at sp4000 450 watt spider farmer really cover a 5x5 flower area ? Because ifs so it would have to be 36” above canapopy to cover that ….
have you checked your dli at 36inch
 
Hello i have mine sf2000 at 20 inch at 80% in flower i dont get problems tight buds lots of trics no heat stress at all and most are done in 85 days
U say 80% during flower .??? What would be the purpose why not 100% ? I’m new to these new leds so it just doesn’t make sense I thought more watts …more weed tighter buds why not use the max ? I’ve been throughout is that my problem please help lol make this make sense
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yea

have you checked your dli at 36inch

Just did With the iPhone Photone app lol best o can afford now those are my paremeters
 

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