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OVH

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There are a lot of benefits to growing without a tent, and the light spread of my light rig is easily 5'x5'
Yeah tents can be a pain, hard to get to all angels of plants and fans take up precious room or are a pain to hang if you don’t spent the money on clip ones.
 

OVH

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Here’s a quick pick of my grow daddy light for a 2x4 flower I put together. Lm561c diodes CEA24B7E-A711-438D-B6F9-34BE40FEB42C.jpeg
 

Green Refuge

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Its amazing how outside plants have grown without them this whole time LOL!

Its a dedicated grow room bedroom. Room is sealed, windows blacked out, etc...
You ever take a par meter outside? Man that sun will bring the dead back to life. Through clouds and windows it's still better than a $1500 LED light. Those fancy lights we use are garbage compared to it so of course anything will grow out there.
 

Applechewer

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America based. Fast response and shipping. Message him and he’ll put together a complete kit for your area. He’s straight forward with quality leds. Way cheaper than Mars hydro/ spider farmer
Thanks for this man! Great info
 
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MyBallzItch

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I have built plenty of rigs... COB, QB, strips but can promise you that the Chinese have really made some huge strides the past couple years and are making quality lights.

I wound up buying a fc series mars lamp for basically the same price I would have been able to put it together myself, and the quality is better than my strip build for what that's worth. The design is cool where the driver can be outside of the tent which can be nice also.

I remember buying a mars blurple like 10 years ago and swore I wouldn't ever buy another mars but the testing that I've seen on it was super impressive. There are ZERO dark spots in my 3x3 and only pulling 300w from the plug.

I know it's not answering your question but just thought I'd throw out what I found when I was planning on building a lamp last year. After that experience I also bought a "hyphotonflux" to check out and it has also been a very well made lamp. It has a slightly "warmer" light but haven't really noticed much of a difference flowering with both
 

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