hebrewdiver
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what 300w led would you recommend for a 36-36-80 tent 1-2 plants for bloom and maybe veg?
I'd recommend Mars Hydro 300w LED.suitable for your tent and really perfect for a first timer.what 300w led would you recommend for a 36-36-80 tent 1-2 plants for bloom and maybe veg?
Honestly?I'd recommend Mars Hydro 300w LED.suitable for your tent and really perfect for a first timer.
This is the absolute worse advice given so far.I'd recommend Mars Hydro 300w LED.suitable for your tent and really perfect for a first timer.
No. Thirty actual watts of a quality LED per square foot will cover it.You'll want more light in that tent
If you say so :/No. Thirty actual watts of a quality LED per square foot will cover it.
With quality LEDs, it's 30 to 50.If you say so :/
What are you calling a good yield for that tent? Similar setup with white COBs @600w I have seen over 2 pounds.In my 4x4 tent I have four 300W MarsHydro and my friends are amazed at the yields I get with these cheaper lights.
1 quality LED > 2 MarsIn my humble opinion I would say to get two MarsHydro 300W LED lights for that grow space. A 2x4 tent would probably be better shaped for the two light setup though. You can get two MarsHydro lights for the price of one high end 300W LED and in my experience it will do better.
I use a rotation so I have two sets of plants in my flower tent at any given time. I usually harvest 13-16 oz dry weight per harvest. So, I get up to a pound dry weight from a 2x4 area. I'm not saying my setup is the best, I'm just saying its a perfect fit for beginners.What are you calling a good yield for that tent? Similar setup with white COBs @600w I have seen over 2 pounds.
Have you done an actual side by side comparison? I have done one and that was not the case. I'm not saying Mars Hydro is the best I'm just saying that people on this site who spend twice as much on their setup do not produce twice the yield and twice the quality. I'm not saying others advice is wrong, I'm just providing the person who asked the question a cheap and simple option that might be best.1 quality LED > 2 Mars
All day long.
It's not necessary. You can accurately determine the efficiency of a given light and go from there. Cheap blurples like Mars are about as efficient as standard HID lighting, watt for watt.Have you done an actual side by side comparison?
I didn't even catch this part. So you've done a side by side? What type of lights did you use for this comparison?Have you done an actual side by side comparison? I have done one and that was not the case.
Have you done an actual side by side comparison? I have done one and that was not the case. I'm not saying Mars Hydro is the best I'm just saying that people on this site who spend twice as much on their setup do not produce twice the yield and twice the quality. I'm not saying others advice is wrong, I'm just providing the person who asked the question a cheap and simple option that might be best.