Has anyone grown with the Spiderfarm Se7000?

Delps8

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Has anyone grown with Spiderfarm Se7000? I wanna buy some... How was your yield and do you have a link?
When ppfdcharts.com was on the air, they had the PPFD chart for this light and it was the most even lightcast of any of the lights of that size.

Re. yield - spectrum drives plant shape; light volume drives crop yield and crop quality. Most modern LED's put out enough photons to get a grow to the light saturation point (800-1000µmols in a non-CO2 enhanced environment). The trick is to create an even light cast and that Spider does a really good job.

I use Growcraft veg and flower and fill in with a little Vipar XS 1500 and a Mars SP 3000 (2' x 4' tent). If I was in the market for a grow light, I'd seriously consider the ProGrow 320. It's designed for a 2' x 4' but 2 lights in a 4' would be really nice. Two lights allows you to handle an uneven canopy more easily and the light itself has some really great features. Per the product page, the PPFD map is…well…almost too good to be true.

The spectrum is not your typical white light LED. In fact, it looks like it's a clone of the Chilled Growcraft flower light. If you run a flower light for seedling and veg, you'll get really tall plants so CW on that is to add a light like a Rapid LED Royal Blue puck. That would be a pretty flexible set up for a 4' x 4' and the lights are cheap at $290 each.
 

TCH

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Wow beautiful... I only pulled 3 pounds of 2/ 1000 watt hp's and a 600 watt hp's.... If you're pulling 4oz a plant that's tight.. how many plants you grew under it.
I had 6 under it in a 4x4. 4 plants are still going. I'll probably chop them this weekend. I'm fairly certain they won't produce as much as the first 2. I'm guessing 2-2.5 zips per.
 
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