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Super Locker Versus Yielder Max

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Super Locker Versus Yielder Max

Beginners or experienced growers who go looking through retailer catalogues for the best hydroponics grow box systems have a lot of options to choose from. Two of the most popular types of grow box setups around are the Super Locker and Yielder Max, both of which represent innovative grow chambers for residential and commercial hydroponics gardening projects. Many growers may want to look at the differences between these two types of equipment to see what’s going to work better in their interior space.

Basic Build

Both the Super Locker and Yielder Max systems are relatively tall and slim units. One of the biggest differences is that the Yielder Max accommodates a greater number of plants; while the maximum count for this system is 26 plants, the Super Locker is really made for eight. With this in mind, both systems accommodate a lot of vertical growth. The Yielder Max stands 62 ½ inches tall while the slightly taller Super Locker tops out at 66 inches. Both of these systems include space for clones as well as maturing plants. Another difference here is that the Yielder Max system comes on casters, which enables growers to easily push this higher yield box out of the way when it’s not in use.

Lights and Equipment

Both Super Locker and Yielder Max systems come with high quality grow lights, air handling equipment, and a full range of basics that growers will need to nurture hydroponics plants indoors. The Yielder Max utilizes 4 inch commercial blowers and circulation fans, where the Super Locker system includes a two speed 4.5 inch fan with adjustable settings. As for lights, the Super Locker 150 W high-pressure sodium lights deliver a full light spectrum at around 16,000 lumens, while the Yielder Max comes with 200w MaxLume lights by C.A.P. (150w standard, 250w optional) for around 17,600 lumens.

While either of these great grow systems can really commonly superior plant results, one of them might be better for your specific hydroponic needs. For more, talk to your hydroponic retailer about these and other cutting-edge hydroponics grow systems.

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