








🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — light up your indoor garden with Mars Hydro TS600!
The Mars Hydro TS600 is a 100W full spectrum LED grow light designed for 2x2 ft indoor grow tents. Featuring a new diode layout for uniform light distribution, patented 120° reflectors for wider coverage, and a sunlike spectrum (3200-740nm), it supports all plant growth stages while saving up to 50% energy compared to traditional lights. Its fanless, low-heat aluminum design ensures silent operation and prevents plant burn, making it an ideal, beginner-friendly solution for hydroponic and soil growers seeking efficient, high-yield indoor cultivation.

























| ASIN | B07VL8FZS1 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,516 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #39 in Plant Growing Light Fixtures #61 in Plant Growing Lamps |
| Brand | MARS HYDRO |
| Brightness | 12410 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (20,216) |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Item model number | TS 600W |
| Light Output Maximum | 10000 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Manufacturer | MARS HYDRO |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Compatible Light Source Wattage | 600 Watts |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Light Sources | 600 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2"L x 14"W x 1.4"H |
| Shade Material | Aluminum |
| Shape | Square |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 686494419605 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
C**D
Complete Review - Outstanding Grow Light
I. The Mars-Hydro TSW2000 arrived well-packaged absent any damage. I have heard growers report their lights arrived dented or bent, and I believe them. For this particular line of LED lights the manufacturers decided to use a thin metal for the reflector as I'm sure this allowed them to cut costs without sacrificing the light's efficacy. My light, however, arrived with its vulnerable edges protected by rigid Styrophoam. My light came with a timer, which would have been extremely welcome had I not already owned one from prior grows, as well as a pair of ratchet hangers. It's always nice to have a fresh pair of hangers since they seem to be universally made from crappy alloy, which rust after one or two grows. The assembly instructions were unclear. At first, I was a little dismayed to see the instructions did not have a step-by-step breakdown. It was basically three illustrated panels with almost no annotations. Fortunately, this is not rebuilding a jet engine. If you just sit back and study the parts for a few minutes you'll realize there aren't too many ways it can go together wrong, but you'll want to pay attention to how you orient the drivers for optimal cable management. Once the new light was installed and turned on to full power, it filled my 3x3 tent with a nearly blinding level of light. This is obviously a meaningless way to judge the efficacy of a light, but nonetheless I was glad it worked and wasn't DOA. My Equipment: 1. 3x3 grow tent 2. Mars Hydro TSW2000 3. 4" 190CFM Exhaust Fan w/ charcoal filter 3. 4L Humidifier 4. (2) 6" clip fans 5. Four 3-gallon nursery pots (sturdy pro-cal type, might even be pro-cal brand) I drill extra holes in the bottom FYI. 6. Digital light timer II. Some additional info for grow enthusiasts: 1. I direct sowed into 3-gallon pots* and used no seed starter or rooting solutions. 2. Seeds planted are a 3-pack of Blue Dream Autos and my last Gorilla Glue Auto seed. I only water the immediate area over and around the seed, wait for it to almost dry up, and then gently water again. All four girls popped by the end of the 4th day. I am 20/20 sprouting seeds in this fashion. Finally, and very importantly, during the seedling stage I set the light at 75% and kept the light 30" above the pots. Any lower or any stronger and they would have suffered heat stress. *Pro-Cal pots with four extra holes drilled through the bottoms for additional drainage. Soil Used: 75% Roots Organic Original, 25% Coco. I find that Roots Organic Original already has enough perlite. I'll add to this review once the plants are leafed out some. III. I am currently mid-way through veg and all four plants are doing very well. I can now confirm that this light is quite strong, and is more than what vegging plants need in a 3x3 tent. At 24" and 100% power the tent climbed into the mid-80's (it's very hot where I live right now, even in the basement, so my extraction fan was a little overwhelmed I think). To remedy this I lowered the power back to 75% and the plants seem to prefer it. I had edge curling on the leaves of one of my plants before backing off the brightness, but that has ceased. At this hanging distance and power level there is zero stretching and their growth has continued unabated. I'll update this review during flower, and again, one last time, to report yield. IV. Plants are now in mid flower and have stopped the pre-flower/early flower stretch. I still consider myself only a late-beginner/intermediate grower, having only grown 20 plants so far, including these, but so far these plants have the best internodal spacing of the plants I've grown. Up until now I've used only two different burple brands--and they've worked--but they tend to invite stretching because their wattage and spectrums were not ideal. If anything, these lights are inhibitory for stretching because they include plenty of blue light and at least in my case, for my current phenos, the light is strong enough so the plants don't want to get closer than they have to. This has made for some pretty compact budding sites. I'm excited to see what the colas will look like in another few weeks. The TSW2000 is obviously strong, and provides a nice, bright sun-like spectrum. I believe it will prove out to be an ideal 3x3 tent light, as it is clear now it would have completely flowered all 9 square feet of my tent if I had added a 5th 3-gallon pot, which I plan on doing next time for sure. How big will the buds be? How much will its dry weight end up being? Only time will tell! I'll add a final section to this review once it's all chopped, dried and weighed. V. My four plants have been chopped, dried and cured. The yield of each plant was fairly uniform around 2-2.5oz. Total yield was 9.6oz of buds. Popcorn buds would push it to 11 most likely. The Blue Dream'atic potency was subjectively believed, by two different heavy cannabis users, as slightly stronger than the Gorilla Glue Auto, but both were considered quite potent. I barely smoke so of course both were quite strong to me. I generally only do edibles. Conclusion: This light is more than adequate for the home cannabis grower, and an excellent upgrade for anyone currently using old-school burples or other lesser grow lights.
E**S
Great Quantum Board LED Light - Seems Better than Standard LEDs
I have had this light for about two weeks now. The light appears well made and comes with the normal hardware for hanging plus a timer and temp/humidity sensor. I would have preferred those to be an option since I have them already and suspect most growers do as well. For first time growers it's a nice package deal. I have six 3-4 week old plants under it at about 18" and four under a 1500 watt LED and there is a noticeable difference in growth on the plants under the Mars Hydro. I recently purchased a PAR meter and my measurements show an average 20-30% PPFD increase over what I was getting with two 1500 watt LEDs over the same plants at a reduction of close to 150 watts power consumptipon. And the overall coverage is better too. It also generates much less heat than the other LED lights and the silent operation is nice too although the noise was not really an issue for me, but not having fans that can break is a plus. I am considering purchasing another one, but might wait to see how this grow turns out. I am curious to see how well it does in the flowering phase. It is a very energy efficient light over traditional LEDs producing more light for less wattage, which I verified with a new watt meter I recently purchased. However, that is not the reason I purchased this light. That said, I have seen some reviews that suggest the standard two and three chip LEDs are still superior overall to Quantum Board LEDs and if energy saving is not a concern, they are still the way to go. The numbers don't show that to be the case based on my measurements and results so far, so I guess I will know if this is correct about three months from now. It came pretty well packaged in a sturdy box with some wood to provide added support. I did have an issue with one of the drivers not dimming properly and contacted support. They were very responsive and are shipping me a new driver, although I have to wait a month as they are currently out of stock, but they did give me a $10 discount for the inconvenience, which was cool. My initial impression is these lights are better in many ways to standard LEDs and are a very affordable alternative. I am guessing Quantum Board LEDs will likely replace standard LEDs over time. I will know more in a few months and may update this review. If all goes well I will be transitioning to all Quantum Board LEDs. Just not sure yet if they will all be Mars Hydro lights. For now, I can recommend the Mars Hydro TSL series lights without hesitation. Good choice for a first time grower too since you get a lot of bang for your buck. Update Jan 27th Just completed my grow with two of the Mars Hydro lights. Very impressive growth with the new lights. So much so it caught me off guard how much the plants stretched when the light cycle was moved to 12/12. I was not prepared and could have done a lot more bending. I ended up with some light burn trying to get the light at the optimum height. Also, I had two plants under one of these lights and it was just too much light for one plant making it difficult to take advantage of the light output. The next grow I will be using the light with one plant and do a better job mainlining to get more yield from the light. That said, the yield I did get was pretty amazing. Very dense and frosty buds for sure. So some lessons learned. My plan now is two purchase two more of the TSW2000 model which will work better in one area of my room over one plant. That will give me a total of four Mars Hydro lights eliminating all of the standard LEDs I have, yet consuming a lot less power. About 1200 watts versus in excess of 2000w with the Mars Hydro's and standard LEDs. I am pretty jacked about the next grow and can say for sure these lights are worth the money - they will pay for themselves over time compared to standard LEDs and that is fact based on real data. Highly recommended - you will not be disappointed with the purchase of these lights.
C**S
A proven product
It is 3 years old but my TSW2000 continues to grow excellent cannabis. I stagger the timing and can grow up to three auto flowers under it with consistently great results. When it finally fails I’ll gladly putchase another one 5/5
S**D
Nice light but busted up during shipping.
I like the light very much. It was damaged during shipping, but it still works so I kept it. Why do shippers have to be so unprofessional???
A**H
Great light for indoor seed germination/ seedling stage. Also works very well for the vegetative and flowering stages but bear in mind depending on plant size you can probably only grow about 2 full size plants. Works perfectly along with a digital timer plug. No dimming setting on this version. Great value for money in my opinion, very easy to set up and use just literally hang up and plug in. I will definitely be buying from Marshydro again perhaps one of the lights with more dimming settings. Highly recommend 👍🏻
A**O
Es más efectivo qué las luces baratas qué venden por menos costo. Recuerden lo barato sale caro. Precio calidad, lo recomiendo 100%
B**Y
product not made for indian power supply
G**9
works good, only problem is when connected to my timer, some of leds dont turn off when its off cycle, connected directly to socket works
M**W
This light is awesome, probably a lot more than what I ever needed! I am a bit of a newbie to indoor gardening. I use this in a 2x4 foot tent, I am trying out my first indoor veggie garden with it & hoping to get very good at the skill over time so I can eat lots of top quality foods Initially I had set up the light in the tent with the little power pack it comes with on top of it, I copied pictures and videos I had seen. My tent was getting way too hot! So I had to put it external & I never had the problem again. The light gets very bright though, if I have it too bright then it gets too warm again. I just keep mine on 45% and my plants seem to be really happy. I'm growing spinach, kale, broccoli, cucumber, cherry tomato, thai basil and birdseye chilli in my tent. I'm having a lot of fun, I definitely didn't need a light this powerful though but at least I know if I get better at gardening in the future and do find a need for a brighter light or maybe I might upgrade to a taller tent, then I could obviously make use of it. ..and I do wish my tent was taller! Now that my cherry tomato has grown a lot more I'm wishing I had more height & same with thinking about when my cucumbers start climbing. I knew it'd be limited space, but now I see everything growing & the lucious green leaves of everything & I regret that I didn't get a much bigger tent My goal is to be able to grow all of my food one day This is definitely the start of me starting the journey toward meeting that goal I easily give this light a 5 star rating, but do note that I'm not in any way an expert.
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