Are the spider farmer sf4000 a good led grow light

The8thChevron

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After some research and watching PAR tests I decided the Mars Hydro TSW 2000 was best for me. 5x5 might be pushing it, I have a 4x4 and will probably keep my canopy to 3.5x3.5
 

Onechillhoney

New Member
I have been running the spider farmer beside the HLG 630 kit. All I can say is I love the spider farmer. Footprint is about a foot or so smaller than my HLG. I would say she is closer to my old 600 watt HID than a 1000 watt. My yield was a little less, but the quality was better with the better environment controls when it came to heat. It’s a great light! I suspect my lower yeaild could have been due to my poor training technique on this last run. LEDS can have a “learning curve”
 

norcalreppin77

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I have been running the spider farmer beside the HLG 630 kit. All I can say is I love the spider farmer. Footprint is about a foot or so smaller than my HLG. I would say she is closer to my old 600 watt HID than a 1000 watt. My yield was a little less, but the quality was better with the better environment controls when it came to heat. It’s a great light! I suspect my lower yeaild could have been due to my poor training technique on this last run. LEDS can have a “learning curve”
Learning curve being? How you water, fertilize. Light height? What else you got?
 

Doug Dawson

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Hi friend, you can buy them with the information below:
discount code: SFRIU
our official Spider Farmer Website: https://www.spider-farmer.com/

Thank you so much for your support, if you have any problem, pzl contact us freely.
Tried the discount code, a $16.79 discount was just not enough to make me pull the trigger, it is less than 3%. Thanks for providing it though, might entice someone.
 

Shucks

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I have 10 in a 5x5 under a SF4000, seems good so far. Just a little worried about yield. Hoping for a pund + but could end up 10 or 12 z's. Just can't tell yet.....In fox farm added roots guano and am using bcseedking genetics. I guess I will light a candle and pray!
 

The8thChevron

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I have 10 in a 5x5 under a SF4000, seems good so far. Just a little worried about yield. Hoping for a pund + but could end up 10 or 12 z's. Just can't tell yet.....In fox farm added roots guano and am using bcseedking genetics. I guess I will light a candle and pray!
I got 1.25 pounds under a single Mars Hydro 300w in a 4x4 with 3 plants. I bet you'll do better than you think.
 

Choco8

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4 out of 5 of the lights here are SF4000s. Great lights. The clear plastic coating over the LEDs is a good feature that some of the cheaper panels don't have. Two things I don't like - the thickness of the aluminum is not adequate to keep the lights from slightly arching over time, and the corner holes come very close to the edge of the panel.Lemon Pie Automated.jpg
 

bodhipop

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4 out of 5 of the lights here are SF4000s. Great lights. The clear plastic coating over the LEDs is a good feature that some of the cheaper panels don't have. Two things I don't like - the thickness of the aluminum is not adequate to keep the lights from slightly arching over time, and the corner holes come very close to the edge of the panel.View attachment 4841214
How long did you veg those two?!
 

Applechewer

Active Member

I went here for a 500watt 4QB set up. Plug n play. Just like SF4000. But cheaper. Also bought a 250watt UV and IR light with my savings from not buying SF. Same tech, par reading via Korona checks out.
 
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