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SF 2000 light review by One Drop .

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SF 2000 light review by One Drop .

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Damn that awesome. But will up your yield a quite a bit. Let me know how it goes im using you as my reference to see if I should get one.
I'll be using it in my other tent along with side and under lighting leds cool glad your keeping an eye on the grow regards OD .
 
Show me how you tie em up lol kinda curious on how to train.
I drill holes in lip of the pots and use big pipe cleaners to pull the branched down to the rim top the plant use tops for clones and a mother .I'll get to it on the weekend.
 
Of course man. I enjoy watching other success. Trying to keep up lol now with hydro and soil it's quite time consuming with work lol but I try to see all I cant to retain and learn. And enjoy the view
 
That’s really great mate ill be using the new one along with some side & under lighting LED’s . Regards OD.
 
9/7/20 Sf2000 is running nicely our Spring temps have started to increase cheese crop are doing ok coming along better each feed be ready to pull the branched down this weekend and take the tops for my clones . This grow is sponsored by @SpiderFarmerLED by @One drop .
VPD running around 8.2 to 8.9. I’m learning how to keep these good numbers .
 
Have been approached by Spider Farmer to do a review on there SF 2000 . First off let me start I'm not in any way a LED light seller or have much knowledge about them I’m more a give me a light and I’ll grow you a crop type guy . OD .

Ok here we go , I was pretty impressed by the packaging of the light I have had lots of thing sent in mail over the years and they did good making sure it was well protected . Super easy to set up took me 5 to 10 minutes to install all fittings are in the box, I only had to supply the bigger rings to use to suspend the light with .

Sf 2000 running at 40% at 24” above the canopy for the first few days then I will slowly increase up to 100 % by this time next week .
The crop is Cheese I will be growing 4 in my 3x3x6’ tent 6”exhaust fan carbon filter to can fan , passive air intake constant exhaust 4 β€œ fan at base of crop to move air around , 70%30% coco perlite mix , Reiziger base A&B nutes cyco adds , go roots amino .
Hope you can follow me along with this @SpiderFarmerLED sponsored grow by One Drop also on IG @onedrop62 .
Oh What a Friend we have in Cheeses. Not saying that I have light envy because we've seen the light.
 
8.2-8.9 VPD? You mean 1.2-1.9? Even so that’s a very wide range. I’m hoping your getting those numbers in different stages of your grow and not all in one stage throughout the day.
 
8.2-8.9 VPD? You mean 1.2-1.9? Even so that’s a very wide range. I’m hoping your getting those numbers in different stages of your grow and not all in one stage throughout the day.
I think he meant .82-.89 but the decimal point does make all the difference
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12/9/20 things are ticking along ok temps are getting warmer which is great the cheese is slowly picking up steam SF2000 doing its job 100%24" above canopy , getting the bondage LST training going I haven't time this grow to keep spending time manipulating them got 2 done before lights out do the others tonight had to rain my grand kids craft box for the pipe cleaners . This grow is sponsored by @SpiderFarmerLED @One drop . I'm just a grower not a guru .
 

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12/9/20 things are ticking along ok temps are getting warmer which is great the cheese is slowly picking up steam SF2000 doing its job 100%24" above canopy , getting the bondage LST training going I haven't time this grow to keep spending time manipulating them got 2 done before lights out do the others tonight had to rain my grand kids craft box for the pipe cleaners . This grow is sponsored by @SpiderFarmerLED @One drop . I'm just a grower not a guru .
Don't give yourself enough credit. You handle challenges that would put others plants under the dirt. I dont think a grower that has absolute control and faces little to no challenges as a guru. IMO the grower that can react, adapt and solve issues and challenges is the guy I consider to be a guru. It takes knowledge and experience to do that and I see you as that type of grower.

Looking good in here.
 
Don't give yourself enough credit. You handle challenges that would put others plants under the dirt. I dont think a grower that has absolute control and faces little to no challenges as a guru. IMO the grower that can react, adapt and solve issues and challenges is the guy I consider to be a guru. It takes knowledge and experience to do that and I see you as that type of grower.

Looking good in here.
Cheers AM I’m always my worst critic..... thanks for checking in on my grow means a lot to me you stopping by Cobba .
 
18/9/20 update cheese still being a bit of a bitch I think I'm going to drop the cal/mag I think I'm getting NPK lockout just by looking at some of the leaves especially on the sicker one in tent rear .SF2000 is doing a great job as far as I can tell , running at 100% at 24" above canopy . This grow is proudly sponsored by @SpiderFarmerLED &@onedrop grow op . Thanks for the butchers hooks .OD
 

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Seems like you’re having a low VPD issue here. Also you may want to invest in a cheap light meter. The reason I say this is because it’s easy to burn plants with LEDs if they are too close or turned up too high. It’s also easy to waste electricity if the light is too far away. With a light meter you can lower the fixture and turn down the driver so you consume fewer watts and put off less heat to deal with.
 
Seems like you’re having a low VPD issue here. Also you may want to invest in a cheap light meter. The reason I say this is because it’s easy to burn plants with LEDs if they are too close or turned up too high. It’s also easy to waste electricity if the light is too far away. With a light meter you can lower the fixture and turn down the driver so you consume fewer watts and put off less heat to deal with.
Waiting on this one things are just taking time thanks for your input .
 

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