Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

Hi doctor,
I asked my colleague, she said you already sent the light back to our repair center right? once we fixed we will send it back to you, truely sorry about all the trouble and really thank you for understanding:circle-of-love:

Hi Sara, I replied. Not sure why you want usd$ inside Canada for shipping? Let me know address and I will ship on my account all my broken lights from mars.
 
Gorilla bomb as her name, she is really blooming, nice buds:thumb:

This spent its entire life under a Mars 300. Will post when I chop. I'm hoping to get her to day 80 she's on 68 I believe
420-magazine-mobile1184247383.jpg
gorilla bomb
 
Yeah, I checked with my colleague just a moment ago. We shipped your package from CA:high-five:
Thank you for understanding:circle-of-love:

Looks like you must have been out of stock at the east coast warehouse. It was shipped from CA. It will be here next week. Oh well. I am only 1 hour away from the east coast ware house and 3000 miles from the west coast. It will get here when it gets here. :circle-of-love: :peace:
 
Hahaha, Maybe later we can hold an contest to guess, and the winner will get our special prize:hmmmm:

Close do I win a prize? Maybe a cob?
 
Thank you a lot for your support, we just did what we should do, I hope we can do better, provide better products and better service:circle-of-love:
Enjoying the growing:high-five:

At least I tried. I do love my mars ii 1200. Good lite for the money. And my 4x4 tent is made the right way. So thanks Sara and mars hydro
 
Am now done with part 3/3 in my war against the spider-mites. Since I have made sure to keep an environment they don't like, they have not been able to spread while I was waiting for my weapons. I can't see any living spider-mites anymore, but I am not gonna claim I won - for that it is much too soon. But they have at least been beaten back so bad I will be able to reach harvest without them ruining it for me.

Part 1 of my battle plan was the amazing diatomaceous earth powder. I spread it all over the plant canopy, both over and underside of the leaves and the buds as well. Also spread it all over the floor in the room. 24 hours later I could no longer see any living spider-mites. Left it on the plants for a while so it could kill off the mites as the eggs hatch.

Part 2 was to shock treat the room for 12 hours with ozone. I used an ozone generator that generates 500 mg/h. This part was really exciting as many have claimed this will cause plant damage. Anyway - The plants look just as great as they did before I ozone bombed the fuck out of this shit

Part 3 was to add SM-90 to the reservoir and also to apply it as a foliar spray.

I hope this will do the trick. I plan to do weekly ozone maintenance in the room. Just a few hours - To ensure no infestation can get a hold on the grow again.

After harvest, I will clean out the room completely and rebuild anyway, so that will eliminate those who survive - if any. Then I will put up a brand new 32 plant hydroponic system in there and that should be the last we saw of the spider-mites. Clean room, new gear and hydro - 3 keywords
 
guess 180cm height grow tent dissipate heat easier right?

I don't know about that. But you can always lower the light in a tall tent - but you can only raise it so far in a short one. And everyone hates running out of room.

I saw the PAR diagram you posted for your COB product. Can you get them to do the same thing in a smaller tent? Preferably, the 70cm² one? Also, can you perform the test at at least two heights?

And I read that you have ceased production of your Mars II series. How many years do you intend to stock parts for them? I'm wondering if people will still have a probability of being able to get repair parts after their warranty periods expire (for a fee, of course). I do not know what is considered to be normal in such situations. I would think that ensuring parts availability for five years after the last unit is sold would be fair. I base this on my own past experiences with obtaining parts for other types of products after they have been discontinued. Automobiles, washing machines, various electronics, et cetera. I was able to easily source repair parts for around five years, but after that it sometimes became "hit and miss," so to speak, with no absolute guarantee of success.
 
Hydroponic system, DWC? I heard that plants grow noticeably faster in DWC during vegetative stage than they do in coco coir or soil.

Am now done with part 3/3 in my war against the spider-mites. Since I have made sure to keep an environment they don't like, they have not been able to spread while I was waiting for my weapons. I can't see any living spider-mites anymore, but I am not gonna claim I won - for that it is much too soon. But they have at least been beaten back so bad I will be able to reach harvest without them ruining it for me.

Part 1 of my battle plan was the amazing diatomaceous earth powder. I spread it all over the plant canopy, both over and underside of the leaves and the buds as well. Also spread it all over the floor in the room. 24 hours later I could no longer see any living spider-mites. Left it on the plants for a while so it could kill off the mites as the eggs hatch.

Part 2 was to shock treat the room for 12 hours with ozone. I used an ozone generator that generates 500 mg/h. This part was really exciting as many have claimed this will cause plant damage. Anyway - The plants look just as great as they did before I ozone bombed the fuck out of this shit

Part 3 was to add SM-90 to the reservoir and also to apply it as a foliar spray.

I hope this will do the trick. I plan to do weekly ozone maintenance in the room. Just a few hours - To ensure no infestation can get a hold on the grow again.

After harvest, I will clean out the room completely and rebuild anyway, so that will eliminate those who survive - if any. Then I will put up a brand new 32 plant hydroponic system in there and that should be the last we saw of the spider-mites. Clean room, new gear and hydro - 3 keywords
 
Yes, think taller tent will better:circle-of-love:
Later we will make a video to test the par value of the COB:high-five:
Don't worry about that:Namaste: we have enough stock of Mars II parts, though we will stop producing Mars II, we will continue to provide warranty. so if you have any issue with Mars II light, don't hesitate to contact with us:high-five:
I don't know about that. But you can always lower the light in a tall tent - but you can only raise it so far in a short one. And everyone hates running out of room.

I saw the PAR diagram you posted for your COB product. Can you get them to do the same thing in a smaller tent? Preferably, the 70cm² one? Also, can you perform the test at at least two heights?

And I read that you have ceased production of your Mars II series. How many years do you intend to stock parts for them? I'm wondering if people will still have a probability of being able to get repair parts after their warranty periods expire (for a fee, of course). I do not know what is considered to be normal in such situations. I would think that ensuring parts availability for five years after the last unit is sold would be fair. I base this on my own past experiences with obtaining parts for other types of products after they have been discontinued. Automobiles, washing machines, various electronics, et cetera. I was able to easily source repair parts for around five years, but after that it sometimes became "hit and miss," so to speak, with no absolute guarantee of success.
 
Back
Top Bottom