To you current LED growers (is this light suitable?)

pahpah-cee

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Lower quality lights use lower quality diode bins. They’re the same manufacturer so they are able to advertise Samsung or whatever.

some budget brands are incorporating far red and uva. Throw in a handful of those diodes at a very low quality and now you can advertise far red and uva without compromising efficiency and budget. It’s not doing anything for the plant.
 

coreywebster

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Lower quality lights use lower quality diode bins. They’re the same manufacturer so they are able to advertise Samsung or whatever.

some budget brands are incorporating far red and uva. Throw in a handful of those diodes at a very low quality and now you can advertise far red and uva without compromising efficiency and budget. It’s not doing anything for the plant.
Following whatever trends are hot..

At least now the market isn't as much of a minefield as far as expectations of the products.

Everyone had to jump on the bandwagon or sink.
 

amneziaHaze

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i had fake spider farmer it gave me 1.5g/w. i did only 4 grows with it. i have no idea how good the original is with good diodes. but it did cost 5-6x less than the original.
 

WilliamB217

Member
The ”double sized” version of that light - the Spider Farmer SF-2000 and Viparspectra XS2000 are both on sale on Amazon right now for like $ 229. The Viparspectra has a slightly better PPFD spread than the Spider Farmer. I have 2 of the spider farmer sf2000 and 2 of the smaller sf1000. They work great but they don’t cover a large footprint. Expect to effectively cover about 2’x2’ for veg, and about 1.5’ x1.5’ for strong flowering, for each “1000” panel. You can always start with one and add more as you go - they “daisy chain” together. I’m happy enough with my results for the price, but there’s better out there. I use the equivalent of one panel per plant, and it’s not hard to pull 6 oz per plant with some training, more with the right genetics. The SF2000 covers 2 plants for me, if they’re well trained. Take advantage of your reflective walls, and start in the corner. Everyone is pushing the bar style lights right now, and they’re awesome, but they cost twice as much to start. I like to be able to start with one panel, and as they outgrow the space, just fire up another one. It also keeps the use-hours lower by using one or 2 smaller lights, instead of running a huge expensive light and dimming it. Cost and efficiency are big factors for us as we are just growing for personal medicine, and not cash cropping.
Checked and found the XS2000 did have better PPFD. But It's not meet my require, I know the bar lights are the best, but the price is ...
 
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