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Unfortunately wouldn't be able to at that price for a year. Single father of 2 full time work and full time school. Now growing for the stress relief and product. And since id need the sf4000 that is quite costly for me. Sorry to waste your time.
It's gonna be difficult to cover a 4×4 tent with led light for cheaper. Second hand is one option, another is to get the sf 2000 which will cover half your tent then add another down the road.Unfortunately wouldn't be able to at that price for a year. Single father of 2 full time work and full time school. Now growing for the stress relief and product. And since id need the sf4000 that is quite costly for me. Sorry to waste your time.
I know its just alot to get at once on a fixed income. Believe me I'd rather be able to get what I want right off bat but my funds don't permit.It's gonna be difficult to cover a 4×4 tent with led light for cheaper. Second hand is one option, another is to get the sf 2000 which will cover half your tent then add another down the road.
I run 2 ×sf1000 , they're decent lights.
Are all them on 1 sp 1000 . Are u planning the one light for a full grow . Is that 9 in a 3x3 .Impressed
I'm trying the 100w hlg which is supposed to be similar and there is no way it will do a 3 x3. 2 x 2 barely imo I'll need 3 of them for my 2 x 4.Im not sure that 10w/sq ft with that light is gonna cover 9 plants adequately in a 3x3...but im curious to see how it goes...I have a SF-2000 in a 3x3 and probably adding another to get up to approx 40w/sq ft and full wall to wall coverage. So I will wind up with the equivalent of an SF-4000 in the same space.
In my opinion the SF-1000 is a great light for a 2x2 tent max.
If you can deal with all the extra heat they are great "bang for your buck" lights.
Yeah I'm putting what they recommend for a 4 by 4 into a 3 by 3 because I really don't need that outside ring of PAR values anyway it falls off pretty quick at that last foot around the edge.I'm trying the 100w hlg which is supposed to be similar and there is no way it will do a 3 x3. 2 x 2 barely imo I'll need 3 of them for my 2 x 4.
WOW!!!I like the fact someone is actually growing something & not photoshopping massive bud shots & laying claim to them I personally don't own a spiderfarmer but my growmie has a SF4000 in a 4x4 tent his first run was pretty good at 480w. it is 30w. per sq.ft. not what I consider ideal but workable if you keep the plants under the lights footprint his is the early version with no external dimmer I built a 480w.cob by hacking a vipar spectra & putting 2 meanwell hlg240 h 54 b drivers & 6 luminus cobs for a total of 480w. growing the same strain we get almost identical results here is a pic of my current grow the SF4000 in a 4x4 should work OK the difference is mine cost 1/2 as much as his & I have room to add 100 more watts View attachment 1031720
This is what it's all about sharing the experienceThis is my easy bud just harvested few wks ago . No photoshop imatations lol .happy farming
There are a lot of qb style knock offs coming out on both amazon & e-bay both mars hydro & vipar spectra have gone from blurple to white light & in competitive category with sf & keep in mind a 3x3 is more economical to setup & operate than a 4x4 if you're just starting out you might want to consider this another option is a 315 cmh I have a couple of 3x3 tents & if I hadn't built the light for the 4x4 I couldn't afford it here is one of my 3x3 tents they work especially on a budget this is a single plant grow I'm retired & on a fixed income as wellUnfortunately wouldn't be able to at that price for a year. Single father of 2 full time work and full time school. Now growing for the stress relief and product. And since id need the sf4000 that is quite costly for me. Sorry to waste your time.
This is my easy bud just harvested few wks ago . No photoshop imatations lol .happy farming
Any updates or photos ? as I said before I like the fact that you're taking the time to do an actual grow using your product it gives something in commonGreat job!!!
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