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Samsung lm301b or lm301h?

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Samsung lm301b or lm301h?

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yes, you don't like tight node? I think spacing is fantastic on blue spectrum 👌
Man I use all good generic cheap Amazon lights. They work good. The trick is to have several with different leds. It creates a broader spectrum. I've only been able to get three grows since I live in texas but I kept getting better. Hats the last of 3.
 

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Hello folks,
Please give me some guidance on lighting.
I'm preparing to purchase a Mars Hydro TS1000 and should I purchase this now or later? The prices are DROPPING quickly. Is there a new technology coming soon or something? Also what are the thoughts on this light.
 
Hello folks,
Please give me some guidance on lighting.
I'm preparing to purchase a Mars Hydro TS1000 and should I purchase this now or later? The prices are DROPPING quickly. Is there a new technology coming soon or something? Also what are the thoughts on this light.
Haven't heard of anything groundbreaking coming out.
I have run all m, b, h diodes. Don't really notice a difference.

Having a dimmer is a must.
Most people upgrade in the future.

What size area are you planning on putting it in?

Most plants people grow would benefit from other things other then the light they are using.

I just installed a philzon light and it is very promising especially for the price.
 
They are just the budget range always price drops and sales on them.

LEDs hit the wall no new tech on the horizon that I know of.

I ran the TSL2000's recently, I mean great light, easy to use and set up, pretty sturdy but it is what it is. Would recommend but you could do a lot better but for that price it's a solid entry light or veg light. Suppose it will flower but we're talking limited space and height with these smaller lights.

Overall impressed by mars hydro, become quite a standard with many.
 
Haven't heard of anything groundbreaking coming out.
I have run all m, b, h diodes. Don't really notice a difference.

Having a dimmer is a must.
Most people upgrade in the future.

What size area are you planning on putting it in?

Most plants people grow would benefit from other things other then the light they are using.

I just installed a philzon light and it is very promising especially for the price.
I was looking at the philzon on Amazon. I'm growing autoflowers in a 32x32x60. I like this Mars Hydro, it has a removable drive and I have had heat problems. Good coverage and spectrum for 150watt and good company.
 
Hello folks,
Please give me some guidance on lighting.
I'm preparing to purchase a Mars Hydro TS1000 and should I purchase this now or later? The prices are DROPPING quickly. Is there a new technology coming soon or something? Also what are the thoughts on this light.
I've not used any Mars Hydro lights and don't know if they have a new model coming out. There are always going to be new models, so it might be wise to shop around. I'm using three different brands of light and the AC Infinity is my favorite. It grows excellent weed and can be controlled by their controllers. Other brands I use are ViparSpectra and HLG and both sell respectable lights. If I were looking to buy a light, I'd be thinking about one with a detachable driver, spectrum selection, and compatibility with my controllers.
 
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