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What are the best grow light options for a 2x4 grow tent? Consider one of the following options: A 150 watt HPS grow light, a Spider Farmer SF-2000, a Green Sunshine ES300, or the HLG 320 watt DIY quantum board LED grow light. The most important factors to consider when choosing a grow light for a 2x4 foot grow tent are the light intensity and uniform coverage area of the lights. If you pick the wrong…
Are you considering a Spider Farmer LED grow light? You landed at the right place because I bought a Spider Farmer grow light and tested it myself. Keep reading to find out which one you need for your grow space, and other helpful information. Spider Farmer grow lights offer a great bang for your buck when it comes to growing cannabis. Read below for the coverage details and other features of each model. Sizes & Design:…
As a grower who's familiarr with Mars Hydro and the grow light industry, I can confidently say the Mars Hydro TS 3000 is the best bang for your buck LED grow light for a 4x4 foot grow space. Below I'll describe what differentiates this grow light from others, what type of yields you can expect, and what I've heard from other growers who use this grow light. Design: (Click Here to View or Buy at LED…
It's hard to not get excited when you open up the box and see the glossy white panel and the sleek Mars Hydro logo glaring you in the face. If you've ever purchased and opened a piece of quality hardware you know what I mean. The Mars Hydro TS 1000 and Mars Hydro TSW 2000 are two LED grow lights in Mars Hydro's TS Series. The TS Series grow lights provide a great value to indoor…
DIY quantum board grow light kits are a popular option for indoor growers. They definitely have certain benefits over the pre-assembled quantum board grow lights, but not every aspect is better. DIY quantum board grow light kits are unassembled quantum board grow lights that cost less than assembled quantum board grow lights. Despite price savings, the warranty period is shorter on DIY quantum board grow light kits. If you're considering purchasing a DIY quantum board grow…
Many growers choose to use separate grow areas for different stages of growth. That includes using one grow light specifically for starting seeds and vegetative growth phases, which includes mother plants. The best grow lights for starting seeds, vegetative growth and mother plants are the HLG 300L B-Spec, the HLG 260w B-Spec DIY kit, or a Metal Halide grow light kit. Keep reading below to determine which one may best suit your specific needs. What Are…
I wanted to compare two of the more modern LED grow lights that're popular among the indoor growing community. Word of mouth from growing forums is enough to convince many people to buy a grow light, but here I'll lay out the differences between the HLG 550 V2 quantum board LED grow light and the Green Sunshine Electric Sky ES300 LED grow light. What attracted me to these two lights? They're both modern and among offer…
Horticulture Lighting Group has designed a high output quantum board LED grow light, called the HLG 550 V2. The HLG 550 V2 quantum board is a large, white spectrum, modern design LED grow light that effectively covers a 4 foot by 4 foot grow space. There are several models of the HLG 550 so look out for the model that suits your needs best. Update: HLG has discontinued the HLG 550, and now sells the HLG…
Some members of the indoor growing community have recently started using Quantum Board LED grow lights. One popular brand and model in particular is Horticulture Lighting Group's HLG 300 V2 Quantum Board LED grow light. The HLG 300 V2 quantum board is a large, white spectrum, modern design LED grow light that effectively covers a 2 foot by 2 foot grow space. ***UPDATE - THE HLG 300 has been discontinued. Check out the HLG 600 or…
What is a double ended (DE) HPS grow light? Double ended grow lights, sometimes referred to as grow lamps, are High Intensity Discharge (HID) grow lights that operate at ultra high frequencies. They're one of the two main types of grow lights used to grow cannabis. These lights utilize High Pressure Sodium (HPS), Metal Halide (MH), or Ceramic Metal Halide (CMH). While quite effective, these grow lights are no longer the most efficient on the market.…