Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

Need you guys thoughts:welcome:
Do you prefer 120cmx60cmx150cm grow tent or 120cmx60cmx180cm grow tent?:lot-o-toke:
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Not sure wat u mean if its gettin rid of the heat easy then it aint to bad i have a swift air exaction fan pullin the hot air out she sit at about 25 to 28 degrees
 
Our Mars Pro II 80 is good fit for your 80cmx80cm grow tent, it is came out this year with upgraded fan,chips and drivers. :high-five: it can connected, later when you want to upgrade your grow tent to a bigger tent, you can buy another and connect them. so very flexible.

It is indeed sara sorry for not say properly
 
Oh sorry I didn't express clearly, I mean more space will easier for install the ventilation system, and can get rid of the heat.

Not sure wat u mean if its gettin rid of the heat easy then it aint to bad i have a swift air exaction fan pullin the hot air out she sit at about 25 to 28 degrees
 
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Is the 1 sara i seen the same 1 on ebay but that would be the best 1 to use for my setup . Ye il be plannin on upgradin to a bigger tent just want to get use to growin first before i go all out on better equipment . Ye i no to well of burnin the plants i learned the hard way i had a cheap chinese 600 watt led in there that i found way to powerful so i changed bck to my cfls
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Yes, that one is what I recommended, its design same as Mars Pro II 320, not so big but very efficiency. we had add ir and uv on it, during seedling you can just turn the growth switch on, keep the lamp 24"-30" above the plants, Veg: keeping the lamp 18"-24" above the plants with only growth switch on, Flowering: keeping both switches on with both switches. That will help plants grow well.

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Is the 1 sara i seen the same 1 on ebay but that would be the best 1 to use for my setup . Ye il be plannin on upgradin to a bigger tent just want to get use to growin first before i go all out on better equipment . Ye i no to well of burnin the plants i learned the hard way i had a cheap chinese 600 watt led in there that i found way to powerful so i changed bck to my cfls
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Thats brilliant sara thanks for ur help il be purchasing her soon as mught finish these off wit the cfls and then start fresh from then thanks again
 
Always my pleasure:circle-of-love:

Thats brilliant sara thanks for ur help il be purchasing her soon as mught finish these off wit the cfls and then start fresh from then thanks again
 
I didn't start the battle against the mites until today. What I have done is to keep humidity above 60% and I have kept air circulation to a maximum. I have also lowered the temperature in the room during light out hours. I have reduced it from 24 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. This I did to keep the spider-mites from reproducing. They can't reproduce and spread unless humidity get lower than 60% and they also hate wind, so my task so far has been to stop them from reproducing while I waited for the real weapons to arrive from Hong-Kong (Ozone generator) and also a European Union country (diatomaceous earth and pyrethrin)

Today I spread around 100 grams of diatomaceous earth powder over the plant's canopy. I did this right before lights out. The entire plants are now covered in white powder. Looks kinda freakish - like ghost plants. I will let this powder do it's job during the 12 hours lights out, then when lights come on again, I will shake the plants a little to get away the worst of it - so the plants can do photosynthesis. I am not sure, but I think this thick layer of dust may block the light a little :)

The pyrethrin I sprayed on my clones to kill off whatever remains of spider-mites are on them. Then I covered them as well in a layer of DE-powder. Since the clones are in vegg, I don't mind using real poison on them. The flowering plants however - My goal is not to necessarily kill off the spider mites infestation entirely, but to keep them down so I can reach harvest without losing much yield. Then afterwards I plan to sterilize the entire grow-room before I re-build it and set up my new 32 plant hydroponic system.

After letting this powder work for a day or 3, I will shock treat the room with 24 hours of high concentrated ozone. That will make most of the remaining mites explode. That's fun - We like explosions



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Thank you Deville:thanks:
How's your plants, did the spider mite get out of your grow tent?
 
Hiws it foin smokesara i have a question about mars i have a 800x800 by 1.8 high im lookin to get a mars hydro soon for my setup but was wonderin wat wattage exactly would suit my tent any help would be great thanks

whats that in cm please? lol
 
I didn't start the battle against the mites until today. What I have done is to keep humidity above 60% and I have kept air circulation to a maximum. I have also lowered the temperature in the room during light out hours. I have reduced it from 24 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. This I did to keep the spider-mites from reproducing. They can't reproduce and spread unless humidity get lower than 60% and they also hate wind, so my task so far has been to stop them from reproducing while I waited for the real weapons to arrive from Hong-Kong (Ozone generator) and also a European Union country (diatomaceous earth and pyrethrin)

Today I spread around 100 grams of diatomaceous earth powder over the plant's canopy. I did this right before lights out. The entire plants are now covered in white powder. Looks kinda freakish - like ghost plants. I will let this powder do it's job during the 12 hours lights out, then when lights come on again, I will shake the plants a little to get away the worst of it - so the plants can do photosynthesis. I am not sure, but I think this thick layer of dust may block the light a little :)

The pyrethrin I sprayed on my clones to kill off whatever remains of spider-mites are on them. Then I covered them as well in a layer of DE-powder. Since the clones are in vegg, I don't mind using real poison on them. The flowering plants however - My goal is not to necessarily kill off the spider mites infestation entirely, but to keep them down so I can reach harvest without losing much yield. Then afterwards I plan to sterilize the entire grow-room before I re-build it and set up my new 32 plant hydroponic system.

After letting this powder work for a day or 3, I will shock treat the room with 24 hours of high concentrated ozone. That will make most of the remaining mites explode. That's fun - We like explosions



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Good luck deville. Sounds like youll do find
 
Good luck deville. Sounds like youll be fine .
I didn't start the battle against the mites until today. What I have done is to keep humidity above 60% and I have kept air circulation to a maximum. I have also lowered the temperature in the room during light out hours. I have reduced it from 24 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. This I did to keep the spider-mites from reproducing. They can't reproduce and spread unless humidity get lower than 60% and they also hate wind, so my task so far has been to stop them from reproducing while I waited for the real weapons to arrive from Hong-Kong (Ozone generator) and also a European Union country (diatomaceous earth and pyrethrin)

Today I spread around 100 grams of diatomaceous earth powder over the plant's canopy. I did this right before lights out. The entire plants are now covered in white powder. Looks kinda freakish - like ghost plants. I will let this powder do it's job during the 12 hours lights out, then when lights come on again, I will shake the plants a little to get away the worst of it - so the plants can do photosynthesis. I am not sure, but I think this thick layer of dust may block the light a little :)

The pyrethrin I sprayed on my clones to kill off whatever remains of spider-mites are on them. Then I covered them as well in a layer of DE-powder. Since the clones are in vegg, I don't mind using real poison on them. The flowering plants however - My goal is not to necessarily kill off the spider mites infestation entirely, but to keep them down so I can reach harvest without losing much yield. Then afterwards I plan to sterilize the entire grow-room before I re-build it and set up my new 32 plant hydroponic system.

After letting this powder work for a day or 3, I will shock treat the room with 24 hours of high concentrated ozone. That will make most of the remaining mites explode. That's fun - We like explosions



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