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They say a pic is worth 1,000 words.Need I say more?
They say a pic is worth 1,000 words.Need I say more?
Thanks for sharing your mars hydro story, and yeah, I for sure love this nickname, Fred, hahaRemember me, I'm the one that named you Fred since Tina left us!!!
No way, hahaKeep it a secret guys less people more chances to win hahaha
Naaaa c'mon everybody this the easiest contest and the prizes are out of this world
You are as good as the plants you grow. Thanks for supporting us!I guess I’ll get us started!
I’ve used the TS600 in a Mars Hydro 2x2 in a recent harvest. I would have never thought such a little light can be such a BEAST! Probably the best bang for your buck light on the market. Very good light quality across my 2x2. Very easy to handle due to it’s weight. The TS600 is surprisingly cool due to its reflector sinking heat efficiently. Anyone looking for an entry level light to get started should definitely consider it!
#marshydroreview
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I hear too many words from your girls.#marshydroreview
I'll let these happy girls say a few words about living under a Mars Hydro FC3000 and a TS1000
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Ill take those autocobs out to the bin for you#marshydroreview They say a pic is worth 1,000 words. So I’ll let the pics talk.
My lights are 8x) sp3000
My tents 8x4, 2x) 4x2, 4x4
I’m very happy with the MarsHydro equipment
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Need I say more?
Thanks for much details about tent and FC-3000. We will do better in grow light and tentFC3000 #marshydroreview
Before this light I was using 3x 55w autocobs and let me tell you my heat was a issue with them, I was running 2 lights 110w and now with the fc3000 I can run more power. The unit was run at 75% so around 220 or so and I was keeping my temps at a bit cooler than before with 110w.
What I really love about this light is the bar design and you can mount the driver outside the tent for cooler temps. The driver itself is a nice unit I can't remember I think its a moso but it runs pretty cool compare to the MW on my ts1000.
All FC series are amazing and now with the FC-E with its adjustable bar positions its a bit more free. A nice design since when you need to store it just disassemble the unit.
Here are some pictures and I still haven't used it at 100% such a good light.
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You are a faithful partner of Mars Hydro. Hope our relationship can keep longer. Any problem you can connect with us.Allright, #marshydroreview time? Yep! Everyone in the house is on board with growing so I am able to start considering an upgrade. Plus, everything has gone smooth so I've got a bit of a green light, pun intended.
#MARSHYDROREVIEW
I have two MarsHydro products I can give a quick rundown on. I'll start with my tent.
As a new grower, I was limited by space and uncertainty. After searching around for something that would fit, MarsHydro had the only tent that would fit my test space. I wasn't sure how growing would turn out so I didn't want to start too big nor too expensive. Discretion also limited my choice of space.
I went with the 70x70x160 aka 2.3'x2.3'x5.3'
Link:
Mars Hydro 27''x27''x63'' Hydroponic Indoor Grow Tent - 2.3'x2.3'(70x70x160cm)
Mars Hydro 27''X27''X63'' indoor grow tent applies 1680D Oxford cloth together with heavy-duty zippers to stop light leakage, capable of maintaining 1-3 plants within a variety of empty spaces in the house, for example, closets, cabinets, balconies ... typically used as a separate nursery for...www.mars-hydro.com
This tent will fit underneath a standard width staircase or in a closet tucked under stairs with a sloped ceiling. It is short enough to push back and close a door. Yes, you need to measure but, I bet it will slip in very nicely. A 3x3 is too wide to fit unless you want it touching both walls. That means no room for ventilation or ducting.
The zippers have held up for just over 8 months of zip/unzip everyday. There are plenty of in/out double socked ports for arranging the ventilation the way you want or need.
I will say that a little attention here and there with some tape makes a big difference. I had a lot of smell leaking from the tent my first grow. Sealing up the viewing windows with aluminum backed tape on the inside and gorilla glue waterproof tape on the outside fixed that. I did tape around all the cord/ducting socks as well.
Overall if you need a decent tent to start with, I don't think you can go wrong, especially for the ~$55 Mars has it on sale for right now. Even full pop at ~$75 is a deal. I will say the quality is pretty good and you won't have to sweat over possibly getting junk like some of the no-name stuff you can find. Mars also has pretty available customer service and reps here on the forum.
No pics unfortunately as I do want to keep my grow space a bit quiet.
Most recent tent run:
Second product; The light!
I have a MarsHydro TS1000
Mars Hydro TS 1000 Full Spectrum Dimmable 150W LED Grow Light
TS1000 is the best novice LED grow light, serving adequate light to 2-4 plants. Its reasonable price, marked yield improvement, and variable output control make it friendly to new growers.Wattage - 150w Veg Coverage - 2.5x2.5 ft Flower Coverage - 2x2 ftThe overwhelming choice for most growers...www.mars-hydro.com
I think it's a forum favorite for a budget LED lamp. It covers a decent area, has quite a bit of power, a dimmer, and is a bargain. Definitely better than the off brand LED stuff you can get on amazon and cost wise, it's about the same. Plenty of guys running one on here so you can see it works. I absolutely think the dimmer is a great feature. Also the removeable driver makes it very easy to place it outside the tent if you are having heat issues. Really for ~$150 or less you would have to DIY to beat it. I'm too old for that type of fooling about so I wanted simple plug and play. Initially I did not use this light for cannabis but for starting all our outdoor seed plants.
Make shift grow space and a TS1000: Plant rehab around the periphery too.
Currently: Stuffed in a closet but growing some wicked plants.
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Removeable driver is a life saver for controlling heat. The small box is the dimmer. As you can see the driver cord is nice and long so you can really move it around if you need to. This is an older driver and it gets HOT so it needs to be on something solid. The metal "frame" of the light gets hot as well. Painful to the touch hot so be careful with placement. I do wish the dimmer cord was longer so it was easier to reach. Might be my only real kvetch.
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Hanging is straightforward and the panel is light enough to hang from some PVC pipe.
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These thumbscrews are how the driver attaches to the lamp housing. Very easy to remove or mount.
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Here's the grow thread so far. Once the tent frees up these guys are going in there. A great start under the TS1000
Overall I've been very happy with both of the MarsHydro items I have bought. Decent bit of kit at a fair price.
We are proud of you too. Maybe you can be our user soon.#marshydroreview
While I don't currently own a Mars hydro light or tent I can attest to the high build of both from growers on this fine platform. I'm by no means a tech head so all the jargon is mostly lost on me. However I know when a plant is happy by using my eyes. Every grow i've seen using #marshydro products has produced healthy, vigorous plants, lush green in vegetation, fat & tight buds during flower. The dimmable function is great as it allows the light to be used from seedling to final flowering. The detachable bar allows for customising the light to your grow space as we growers sometimes have to think outside the box if we are not using a tent as our grow space.
The tents are made from good quality components and are built to last with heavy duty steel poles, quality canvas and great zippers. The tents are well designed with thought given to vents for power going in and air going out.
These are definitely not entry level products however the price is remarkable compared to what would be classed as more luxurious brands. Even if you don't have the space for the 4x4 tent or the power requirements for the FC-E 4800 light Mars Hydro has something to suit your space & your pocket.
Also Mars Hydro's forum presence is fantastic. They are here to help us with the products should something be less than 100% but also encourage us by visiting our grow journals and always offering products free for competitions. Even giving discounts! The company does this forum proud.
Thanks for much details about tent and FC-3000. We will do better in grow light and tent