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MARS HYDRO Newest TS 3000 LED Grow Light 150x150CM Coverage Dimmable Grow Lights with Meanwell Driver Daisy Chain Full Spectrum Grow Lights for Indoor Plants Veg Flower

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When choosing a LED grow light, there are several important factors to consider to ensure you select a good one for your indoor gardening needs. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

Many people like to know who they’re doing business with. It brings comfort knowing you’re dealing with an experienced and well established brand that has the capability of providing you a quality product and a good experience. With the TS 3000 and the rest of the TS series, Mars Hydro is a trustworthy new entrant to the quantum board grow light market: Here at 420ExpertGuide, I’ve spoken to a couple owners of the Mars Hydro TS 3000. One told me they were very satisfied with the light and appreciated my recommendation.Looking at this fanless and quiet light, the reflector not only reduces the light’s heat output, dispersing heat through its aluminum structure, but it also doubles the light intensity output by up to 20%. TS Series LED grow lights are versatile and flexible in application. They actively serve in indoor grow tents, closets, cabinets, balconies, garages, plant stands or shelves, and are the best lighting for seedlings, veg, and flowering plants.

If you’re considering one of these grow lights you may be considering the other style of grow light from Spider Farmer as well – the SE Series grow light, which is a bar style grow light. The Spider Farmer SF-2000 is priced more attractive than the HLG 350R, but it also uses less power (200 watts vs 330 watts) and covers less grow space. The SF-2000 is best suited for 2×4 feet, while the HLG 350R will flower 3×5 feet, and veg slightly larger. Spider Farmer vs Any Other Grow Light:Quantum board LED grow lights are designed to dissipate heat efficiently, and therefore don’t utilize cooling fans. With that said, tests of quantum board grow lights like Spider Farmer grow lights have shown that they still generate heat. When you get to the larger sized models, the largest Spider Farmer grow light model (SF-4000) doesn’t compare well to the large HLG grow lights – the HLG 600 and 650R. The SF-4000 uses 450 watts and flowers 4×4 feet, while the HLG 600 and 650R flower 5×5 feet. Like the lower powered Spider Farmer models, the SF 7000 has a dimming knob and two daisy chain ports so you can connect multiple lights instead of plugging several lights into one outlet. The Spider Farmer SF-2000 flowers a 2×4 foot area, or 3×4 foot area during the vegetative phase of growth. Based on the intensity readings provided by Spider Farmer, you should be able to get medium to maximum yield for two cannabis plants (2×4 foot space) with the SF-2000. Whether you’re considering a Spider Farmer grow light or another brand, it’s important to consider a couple of things about grow lights that’ll help you make the best decision.

Another person said his SF 4000 is nothing short of impressive right out of the box, and a great light for any indoor gardener.FC Series LED grow lights are for growers who cultivate plants of medium-to-low height. This does not mean that the FC series is not suitable for tall crops. The FC6500 and FC8000 have enough excellent light penetration to provide a reliable light source for tall plants. However, compared to Mars Hydro's SP series, the FC series performs better with medium-height and low plants. Eichhorn Bilodeau, Samuel et al. “An Update On Plant Photobiology And Implications For Cannabis Production”. Frontiers In Plant Science, vol 10, 2019. Frontiers Media SA, doi:10.3389/fpls.2019.00296. Accessed 14 Oct 2019.

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