Opinions on the spider farmer SF2000

pilvilinna

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I currently average 40-50grams per plant (Autoflowers) but am confident 70-90grams is achievable if i took better care of humidity/airflow among couple other things.
 
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PhatNuggz

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The usual recommendation is 30-35 watts per square foot with quality white LED and around 50 for blurples. I'd supplement the SF2000 with about 100w of your blurples in a 3x3. I'd go with a 4x4 for the SF-4000.
but only add the blurples during mid flower
 

DButs211

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I ended up grabbing the sf2000 and a couple meijiu 240s for a different tent. Here’s my tent with the sf2000 growing some msnl bubblegum auto early in flower. And a big bud auto finishing up that was a midget but man did it get frosty! 44F1288B-D4CD-4566-9F44-8A08A51C0DA3.jpeg44F1288B-D4CD-4566-9F44-8A08A51C0DA3.jpeg6B19BA5D-C836-4621-B51F-E23879E6314F.jpeg
 

Burnedman

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i just got the sf4000 and so did a buddy of mine at almost the same time. it is killing my plants and his from 4tf above the tops. anbody know wtf?
 

Burnedman

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Plants? Or seedlings?
2 month old adult plants (3 diff strains) that had been under a phlizon wilted all to shit. (TENT TEMP 23.5) Earlygirl clones that were under fluorescents all bleached out. and 2 week old seedlings (4 strains) that were thriving under an es180v2 stunted and have not grown an inch in over 2 weeks. all since going under the sf4000
 

farmingfisherman

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Dim the light.. There is a grower here @CGgrowshow who hasn't been around much because of the covid19 lockdown Spain had the same issue. He was lucky enough to have the overhead space but he ended up hanging the light nearly 5 feet above his plants. I feel the numbers they have listed on their lights are based off of a non reflective grow space. I know even with a SF 1000 I had to hang it nearly 3 feet above my kids when they were younger.
 
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Airwalker16

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That's weird. In soil? If so you could very well have root aphids. If DWC you should be able to see your roots.
 

Burnedman

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Dim the light.. There is a grower here who hasn't been around much because of the covid19 lockdown Spain had the same issue. He was lucky enough to have the overhead space but he ended up hanging the light nearly 5 feet above his plants. I feel the numbers they have listed on their lights are based off of a non reflective grow space. I know even with a SF 1000 I had to hang it nearly 3 feet above my kids when they were younger.
this sounds like what we are seeing.
 
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