Spider Farmer or Migro for supplimental outdoor lighting?

EmeraldGreenGal

Well-Known Member
Hi folks,

I have my ladies outdoors in a greenhouse and they are doing okay, but a couple have gone into flower later than I thought (it's my first grow). So with the Autumn going on I've gotten them a heater and want to buy a good light to supplement the sunlight, just to get them to harvest.

This would be the primary objective in choosing a light, but at the same time, if I get something decent and decide to try an indoor grow then a light that can double up by doing that also would be a bonus.

I'm torn between these two and would love some advice please...

Migro Aray 4 :
https://migrolight.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/migro-aray-4-140w-265w
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And the Spider Farmer G3000:
https://spiderfarmer.eu/products/g3000-300w-led-grow-light/
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conor c

Well-Known Member
Hi folks,

I have my ladies outdoors in a greenhouse and they are doing okay, but a couple have gone into flower later than I thought (it's my first grow). So with the Autumn going on I've gotten them a heater and want to buy a good light to supplement the sunlight, just to get them to harvest.

This would be the primary objective in choosing a light, but at the same time, if I get something decent and decide to try an indoor grow then a light that can double up by doing that also would be a bonus.

I'm torn between these two and would love some advice please...

Migro Aray 4 :
https://migrolight.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/migro-aray-4-140w-265w
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And the Spider Farmer G3000:
https://spiderfarmer.eu/products/g3000-300w-led-grow-light/
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Just be careful the light out in a Polly tunnel may draw attention idk how nosey your neighbours are but it's not a bad idea to maybe look at a indoor set up for the winter months
 
Hi folks,

I have my ladies outdoors in a greenhouse and they are doing okay, but a couple have gone into flower later than I thought (it's my first grow). So with the Autumn going on I've gotten them a heater and want to buy a good light to supplement the sunlight, just to get them to harvest.

This would be the primary objective in choosing a light, but at the same time, if I get something decent and decide to try an indoor grow then a light that can double up by doing that also would be a bonus.

I'm torn between these two and would love some advice please...

Migro Aray 4 :
https://migrolight.com/collections/led-grow-lights/products/migro-aray-4-140w-265w
View attachment 5428177
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And the Spider Farmer G3000:
https://spiderfarmer.eu/products/g3000-300w-led-grow-light/
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Both Spider Farmer and Migro are solid options for supplemental outdoor lighting! Spider Farmer lights tend to be more affordable and provide good full-spectrum coverage, while Migro is known for efficiency and high-quality light output. It really depends on your budget and specific needs. Anyone here have experience with either brand for outdoor grows? Curious about how well they hold up in an outdoor environment!
 

EmeraldGreenGal

Well-Known Member
Just be careful the light out in a Polly tunnel may draw attention idk how nosey your neighbours are but it's not a bad idea to maybe look at a indoor set up for the winter months
The goal is to only have them on during, or close to, what might be daylight hours anyway. But yes, if I need to move things indoors I will. Hoping to be able to harvest the remaining ladies by the end of October though, fingers crossed.
 

conor c

Well-Known Member
The goal is to only have them on during, or close to, what might be daylight hours anyway. But yes, if I need to move things indoors I will. Hoping to be able to harvest the remaining ladies by the end of October though, fingers crossed.
Aye running roughly in day light should help hide it a bit fingers crossed they finish in time for you
 

ProPheT 216

Well-Known Member
Honestly, these days I would kind of lean migro, not for quality of LEDs, but more quality of the build of the fixture. With spider farmer you're likely going to have wires that run outside of the fixture, spider farmers quality of light, spectrum and all that Is on par with every other manufacturer but spider farmer tends to be the lowest price point in good light quality by sacrificing build quality for price point
 

EmeraldGreenGal

Well-Known Member
Honestly, these days I would kind of lean migro, not for quality of LEDs, but more quality of the build of the fixture. With spider farmer you're likely going to have wires that run outside of the fixture, spider farmers quality of light, spectrum and all that Is on par with every other manufacturer but spider farmer tends to be the lowest price point in good light quality by sacrificing build quality for price point
That's actually great to know, especially as it will be going outdoors and so cable management isn't as simple as if it were indoors.
Thanks!
 
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