Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

:cheer:wow...they are so frosty...you got what you expected.:bravo:
Tonight's photos following a res change....under a Reflector 96
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:high-five:So what is the hanging distance you are using now? and how your plant react to it?:Namaste:
12" is where I had it. She took it well until early in flower. No issues during veg.

Nice plants ya got there I must say
 
:bravo:Sorry my fault....i underestimate the Reflector48's power. How about your PH level for this plant? You can hang your light higher to see if things getting better,also check the nitrents.
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This looks like nute burn....:Namaste:
Right now it is set to 18' as of yesterday.

I too thought it was nute burn as it's very similar.

I was treating it as nute burn for a week now and it was getting worst each day.

Then yesterday after work I noticed the tips were curling up. After reading it is the LED light distance that was causing it.

The reason I am saying it's not nute burn is because my 3nd plant is getting the same feeding and is not burned. She is still in veg and can take the heat more than a flowering plant that has stopped producing leaves.

Also the burns are only on the top of the plant and not under her. She is also more burned on one area of the plant where she was directly under the light, unlike the other half of the plant which is in better shape and is not directly under her.

Ph level is between 6.3 and 6.5 on runoff
 
I run a reflector 144 in a 2/4/5 tent and have no problem. Keep your light a bit higher.

Thanks Dark!

I increased to 18" yesterday, now we have to see what happens..time will tell :)
 
Do you know how many watts (compared to HPS) the COB will give out? I think the concept is very interesting. I have been following some threads where people build their own lamps, and they all seem to go for the silent option with heatsink. I find it very interesting indeed.

What will the price range be on these lamps?
 
Do you know how many watts (compared to HPS) the COB will give out? I think the concept is very interesting. I have been following some threads where people build their own lamps, and they all seem to go for the silent option with heatsink. I find it very interesting indeed.

What will the price range be on these lamps?
I've been looking into it as well
 
humm...yeah,sometimes official website can make thing more convenient,and you can contact us directly.:high-five:
I try to avoid amazon, I don't like their policy of regular drug testing for staff and drivers so I'd rather use the official web site
 
:circle-of-love:usually,during flowering the hang distance around 16" will not be a problem....you can keep an eye one them if they will recover after you move it 18".:Namaste:
Right now it is set to 18' as of yesterday.

I too thought it was nute burn as it's very similar.

I was treating it as nute burn for a week now and it was getting worst each day.

Then yesterday after work I noticed the tips were curling up. After reading it is the LED light distance that was causing it.

The reason I am saying it's not nute burn is because my 3nd plant is getting the same feeding and is not burned. She is still in veg and can take the heat more than a flowering plant that has stopped producing leaves.

Also the burns are only on the top of the plant and not under her. She is also more burned on one area of the plant where she was directly under the light, unlike the other half of the plant which is in better shape and is not directly under her.

Ph level is between 6.3 and 6.5 on runoff
 
:circle-of-love:Power draw: 110W + - 5%@AC120V 108W + - 5%@AC240V,yes,it's very good for some growers who want keep silent in their growing room.:bravo:The price is around $249.99USD.Our engineer already tested it and later we will find some grower to test for us.:high-five:
But not good for those grower whom may not like the heatsink only,without fans.They will think the heatsink is hot,it's dangerous....But actually,the heatsink is made of aluminum material,the work principle is to collect heat then dissipate to the air.:Namaste:It's safe to use.:high-five:
Do you know how many watts (compared to HPS) the COB will give out? I think the concept is very interesting. I have been following some threads where people build their own lamps, and they all seem to go for the silent option with heatsink. I find it very interesting indeed.

What will the price range be on these lamps?
 
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