Adobear420
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trying to stay around $1000What’s your budget for lights?
trying to stay around $1000What’s your budget for lights?
don't really want to pay anymore then that but if i have to i will.trying to stay around $1000
would 2 mars hydro ts 3000watts do really good for it then or should i go with 2 of the spider farmer sf 4000sI think the mars or spider farmer leds would work well for you. I’ve seen really good results with them lights and they are reasonably priced.
you’ll save coin on power and won’t have to buy globes.
the tent is 80 inches tallI think the mars or spider farmer leds would work well for you. I’ve seen really good results with them lights and they are reasonably priced.
you’ll save coin on power and won’t have to buy globes.
So, 60 in the basement..probably 75 in the te60f at lowest but usually around 65f. This is during winter it gets that cold.
2 SF 4000's will cover that space perfect. The 3000's won't be enough. I have 4 of the SF-4000's and I love them. I don't think you'd ever regret buying them bro.would 2 mars hydro ts 3000watts do really good for it then or should i go with 2 of the spider farmer sf 4000s
okay thank you for that. i think i will wait a day or 2 and do some research and hear some other feedback but i am pretty sure i will be getting thoseSo, 60 in the basement..probably 75 in the te
2 SF 4000's will cover that space perfect. The 3000's won't be enough. I have 4 of the SF-4000's and I love them. I don't think you'd ever regret buying them bro.
I have wedding cake, dosidos, chemdawg, and granddaddypurpleSo now the question is what strains are you going to have a go at?
I'm wrong, it looks like the Mars 3000 will cover a 4x4 bloom area. I've heard good things about the brand and they're a little cheaper than the SF. The only downside I can see is that they have off-brand/budget diodes, whereas the SF has the Samsung. You'll probably get more life out of the SF.okay thank you for that. i think i will wait a day or 2 and do some research and hear some other feedback but i am pretty sure i will be getting those
what is the life span of each on average do you know? are they both dimmable? is it good to have dimmable ones?I'm wrong, it looks like the Mars 3000 will cover a 4x4 bloom area. I've heard good things about the brand and they're a little cheaper than the SF. The only downside I can see is that they have off-brand/budget diodes, whereas the SF has the Samsung. You'll probably get more life out of the SF.
they are some of my favoritesAwesome strains mate very jealous here.
Are the spider farmer lights dimmable?
Spider Farmer uses the same exact components as HLG. Top shelf drivers and diodes. So what's so bottom of the barrel about them? The cords? That's about all that's left.Go with 4 315w 3100k CMH. That will kill it in a 4x8. Good coverage, good amount of UV. Totals around $1k.
Ceramic MH 315w Low Profile Stealth Package
This complete lighting kit contains: The Sun System 315 Neutron CMH Reflector, the Prism Lighting Science 315w CMH Ballast 120V-240V, and your choice of Phillips MasterColor 315W T12 lamps for flowering (3100k) or for propagation (4200k).growershouse.com
60-65 is pretty cold for LED’s, and quality LED’s have a much higher cost. Spider farmer and Mars are bottom of the barrel LED.
HLG makes their own PCB and uses top bin diodes. SF and Mars are the same company and their quality and customer service is terrible, I would never support them. You can find tons of horror stories with a little research. You might as well save some money and go with a Kingbrite or Meijiu if you are thinking of going with SF/Mars.Spider Farmer uses the same exact components as HLG. Top shelf drivers and diodes. So what's so bottom of the barrel about them? The cords? That's about all that's left.