Mars-Hydro LED Grow Light Discussion

Is the Marshydro FC4800 suitable for summer grow? The answer is definitely yes!

Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall, the FC4800 does them all.
 
Growing under 10x FC 6500! Can't wait to see the harvest! :woohoo:
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Breaking News :party:
Mars Hydro Smart Grow System debuts soon!
Control your lighting with Mars Hydro Smart APP!
To be expected...:hippy:
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Breaking News :party:
Mars Hydro Smart Grow System debuts soon!
Control your lighting with Mars Hydro Smart APP!
To be expected...:hippy:
mars hydro smart light-fc-e6500.jpg
I hope its an addon/stand alone.
As you have so many units out there.
Image most of those users myself to would love to have a play.
Both markets covered old and new.

:thumb:
 
Mars Hydro Smart Grow System debuts now!
-Smart APP Control ON/OFF And Dimming
-Precise Settings Of Light Intensity And Duration
-Enable Wireless Control Of Over Multiple Lights

Learn more on:
Mars Hydro Smart Grow System Debuts
Order link:
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If you have more than one light.
In a daisy chain will the new unit work both lights or more.
Or would you need the new unit for every light in the chain?
Thanks and GREAT work making it stand alone also.

Just grabbing the app see what it looks like :)

@Mars Hydro
 
works pretty well so far.
Just the app.
I’m using a iPhone 13.
Like the layout pretty simple to use.
Look forward to a play when I order the addon.
None available right now.

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Hey there!

Anyone else keeping their LED lights just 10cm away from the plants? I am using a @Mars Hydro FC-E6500 and when I initially purchased the light, the recommended distance on the website was 30cm for flowering. Last time I checked I think It has been updated to 20cm.

I'm not seeing any signs of light stress, so for now I'm thinking of keeping it as it is.

These are some pics of the canopy and the colas most close to the light.

Thanks.

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Those are some healthy lush looking leaves. They look like growth explosion.
Thanks buddy they absolutely adore this light

30 days +/- now for all 5

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Hey there!

Anyone else keeping their LED lights just 10cm away from the plants? I am using a @Mars Hydro FC-E6500 and when I initially purchased the light, the recommended distance on the website was 30cm for flowering. Last time I checked I think It has been updated to 20cm.

I'm not seeing any signs of light stress, so for now I'm thinking of keeping it as it is.

These are some pics of the canopy and the colas most close to the light.

Thanks.

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20220614_000251.jpg


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What do you have the dimmer set on? They seem to enjoy it very much whatever it is. I keep some pretty close to the light towards the end of flower with the FC4800 and have had no issues with canoeing or anything similar
 
If you have more than one light.
In a daisy chain will the new unit work both lights or more.
Or would you need the new unit for every light in the chain?
Thanks and GREAT work making it stand alone also.

Just grabbing the app see what it looks like :)

@Mars Hydro
If you have several lights which all need new dimming boxes, you can then connect them all to the unit and dim them together.:)
 
Hey there!

Anyone else keeping their LED lights just 10cm away from the plants? I am using a @Mars Hydro FC-E6500 and when I initially purchased the light, the recommended distance on the website was 30cm for flowering. Last time I checked I think It has been updated to 20cm.

I'm not seeing any signs of light stress, so for now I'm thinking of keeping it as it is.

These are some pics of the canopy and the colas most close to the light.

Thanks.

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20220614_000251.jpg


20220614_000213.jpg


20220614_000412.jpg
The girls are very lush. They are happy with the current height. The heights we give are only for reference, the growing environment (e.g. temperature, humidity) is the key factor in determining the hanging height.:thumb:
 
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