Mars Hydro TSW 2000 in flower?

The8thChevron

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I was wondering if I should supplement this light during flowering? Do you think that this light is good enough on its own or should I add something else for flowering?

I've already had a very good first run on it and used it to flower, but I'm looking to improve in any way I can. I've heard people mention UV-B lights...
 

tkufoS

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I was wondering if I should supplement this light during flowering? Do you think that this light is good enough on its own or should I add something else for flowering?

I've already had a very good first run on it and used it to flower, but I'm looking to improve in any way I can. I've heard people mention UV-B lights...
I supplemented my entire @MarsHydrofactory tsw2000 with a 600w hps and boy do my plants look happier !
 

The8thChevron

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I supplemented my entire @MarsHydrofactory tsw2000 with a 600w hps and boy do my plants look happier !
That would definitely give me more wattage and be beneficial, but I'm looking for cheaper options. A good ballast and bulb plus the extra I'll have to pay for cooling, isn't an attractive option right now. I appreciate the input though!
 

GBAUTO

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I was wondering if I should supplement this light during flowering? Do you think that this light is good enough on its own or should I add something else for flowering?

I've already had a very good first run on it and used it to flower, but I'm looking to improve in any way I can. I've heard people mention UV-B lights...
It says that your fixture is a 300-watt unit running unknown diodes.
At best, it will flower a 3x3 footprint so if you can fit your plants in that space it should work.
I tend to run 30-35 watts/sq ft when using current-tech diodes.
 
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