Quantum Board SF2000 or Viparspectra 600w for this setup?

garden420love

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Since the stretch is going to be too much for the intensity of these blurples, I was wondering if anyone has any advice on quantum boards. I’m looking at the Spider Farmer SF2000.
Flowing is recommended from 12-18” for the quantum board instead of 20-24” for the blurples. I don’t want my ladies lovely smelly oils to be burned away. :fire:
 

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Renfro

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At the advertised coverage area those are a little under powered IMO. With quality LED I want 35 - 40 watts per square foot for flowering. Those seem to math in between 25 and 30 wpsf (for flowering) using their footprint dimensions.
 

garden420love

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At the advertised coverage area those are a little under powered IMO. With quality LED I want 35 - 40 watts per square foot for flowering. Those seem to math in between 25 and 30 wpsf (for flowering) using their footprint dimensions.
Thank you for your response, much appreciated! Have any suggestions?
 

coreywebster

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@coreywebster what light would you use in that space (non DIY)? We also should discuss DIY options provided the OP is interested.
The HLG 300 is a good choice, especially for light spread, just a bit expensive, but I like the Kits for the $ per watt.

I don't really count the kits as DIY because its like a couple of screws and wiring a plug.
So I would go with the rspec 260w so its like for like, but on a budget the hlg260 v1 would be great, I still love mine.

DIY I would go for 4 of those QB132s, $135 a pack I think and an aluminium plate and hlg240 w driver.
That's a lot of light and could be run in lower profile spaces too.
 

garden420love

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The HLG 300 is a good choice, especially for light spread, just a bit expensive, but I like the Kits for the $ per watt.

I don't really count the kits as DIY because its like a couple of screws and wiring a plug.
So I would go with the rspec 260w so its like for like, but on a budget the hlg260 v1 would be great, I still love mine.

DIY I would go for 4 of those QB132s, $135 a pack I think and an aluminium plate and hlg240 w driver.
That's a lot of light and could be run in lower profile spaces too.
To sum it up, the HLG 300 r spec is the best choice correct? If so I’ll order one today ASAP and dim it down so my plants don’t get too shocked lol.
 

coreywebster

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To sum it up, the HLG 300 r spec is the best choice correct? If so I’ll order one today ASAP and dim it down so my plants don’t get too shocked lol.
For a pre built fixture yeah, I like the kits because they are less money for almost the same thing.
But the pre builts like HLG300 and 550 come with 3 year warranty unlike the kits which are 1 year I think.
 
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