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Nightstick008
SF, I grow under your lights. check out my plants. SF7000. First three plants are Strawberry Gorilla. four and five are Permanent Marker, Six is Grape Octain just coming into flower, and seven is OG Kush also just getting into flower.

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joeerootz
Hi! I have the se3000 300 watt. It has 8 reds dio do I need the extra red bars for flower. It said on box 660 far red? Thanks love your stuff. Digital light dial would be so much better. Dial jumps up or down with just a touch. But still great.
camelskinner
I have an idea for side lighting using two horizonal c-shape light bars ( ) . Connecting and adjusting
around the center. Another benefit of this suspended frame would be having holes or a rail for trellis wires so you get trellis and side lighting suspended from the ceiling. Solid panel quantum boards would block the support but not bar lights. Any thoughts?
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Your idea of using C-shaped light bars for side lighting sounds excellent! The flexibility of bar lights compared to solid panels, along with trellis support from the ceiling, is smart. It allows better light distribution and plant support. How do you plan to adjust the light placement and height as the plants grow? Will the frame structure be flexible enough for different plant sizes?
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I need abit of help ov got the spider farmer sf 2000 and i cant gwt myn over 30 percent it turns my plants yellow i can turn blue light on amd off an this 1 aswell om uaing call mag aswell and its 33 inches over the cannopy
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SpiderFarmerLED
Hey! It seems like the light intensity might be too strong. Try keeping the SF 2000 at or below 30% for now, and maybe raise the light to around 36-40 inches above the canopy to reduce stress. Ensure you're using the full spectrum, not just blue light, to avoid overexposure. Also, double-check your Cal-Mag usage to avoid any nutrient issues. Slowly adjusting these factors should help your plants recover!
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