MARS HYDRO Grow Tent 2'x2' 1680D Canvas Reflective Mylar Hydroponic Small Grow Tents with Removable Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing Room 24"x24"x55" for TS600/SP150
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Regards, and thanks for your question. It may be of some help to
What's cool about this tent is how reflective it is on the inside
The two TS1000's will do fine for veg in the 4x4 tent. However, the flowers in the 4x4 tent might find it a little small. We suggest you use the 2 ts1000 in the 3x3 ten if you plan on using the kit for the full stage grow. This may be of some help to Thank you, *br>
Regards, and thanks for your question. Please excuse us for not having a grow tent with side doors of 4x4 feet. But the side door allows you to work on the branches during the growing process. It would be great if you could consider it.
Selected User Reviews For MARS HYDRO Grow Tent 2'x2' 1680D Canvas Reflective Mylar Hydroponic Small Grow Tents with Removable Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing Room 24"x24"x55" for TS600/SP150
In which location do you offer customer service? In the meantime, one support pole is bent and one support pole is pinched at the end at which it hangs, so I cannot even use any of the support poles. Is there a quality control system? There is hope that everything will be okay with the rest of the tent. As soon as I finish putting the tent up, I'll update. BREAKING UPDATE In addition to the tent, the rest of it is fine. Since I messaged them on messenger and sent them the email, it has been about a week. I don't know. Because the pole from which to hang the light has been bent or pinched with stress cracks, I'm able to use the tent. After being emailed three times. It was Lidia who helped me in the end. Second-hand tents were sent to me by her. I just thought it was an open box or return when I saw it (new). As far as I can tell, there is nothing wrong with it. However, I need to put it together first. Otherwise, it's a good looking design.
I almost gave this tent a 5 star rating, but it did not have enough ports for me personally. Others may not have this problem. However, the tent has to be located in a strange place that is kinda boxed in, and does not have the ports I need, where other tents would. However, I still love this tent overall. This product is very well built, and I found it very easy to setup once I realized it was The bottom is completely waterproof as I always have runoff from the plants and I have never experienced any problems. I've been using it for about a month and so far it's still working fine. There is no light coming from the outside of the tent. It is an excellent tent overall. If the ports are located where you need them, make sure they will work for you. The author is a good writer nonetheless, so I gave him 5 stars.
On Anazon, it costs $99 per month. My decision to go with this tent instead of others was based on its tall stature. It's odd to see 2x2 tents which are 2x2x3 or 2x2x4, but I wanted a bit more height than that, and this tent delivered! When I got my head around what I was supposed to do, setting up was fairly simple. Probably took fifteen to twenty minutes to complete. Look at the included literature, separate each pole, assemble the frame from the bottom up, make sure each rod is facing the right way as you put it on, fully unzip the tent, then I just stuffed the bottom on the frame in, then I just worked it in slowly. I made it very easy for you. It looks like a great package! I'm impressed by how well made the Oxford seems to be. The end of an aluminum rod was accidentally scraped against the Oxford and no damage was done. The inside of the book is lined with a very nice mylar that is highly reflective. If you open your tent, make sure you put a pair of sunglasses on! It's not a joke (no pun intended). In terms of light leaks, there are a few small stitches between the zipper and the canvas material that show light, but the company provides you with squares of mylar that you can use to cover them if you are concerned about that. My tent is situated in a location where the light has to pass through a closet door before it can enter. I think my tent will cut out more light anyways since the light has to pass through a closet door before it can enter. In addition, light leak occurs when the intake flaps on the bottom are opened, which means you are letting light in anyway, so I do not think it's a huge issue. I like how smooth it is to zip up and down the zipper. It's not caught or anything like that. Tent users will determine if this is true since this is the most "used" area of the I'd have liked to have seen an intake port for active intake, as well as a variety of exhaust options. In the current setup, there are two intake flaps on the bottom on adjoining sides. This is fine and you can feel the air blowing through no problem, but if it were possible, an active filtration system would be nice. To mount the intakes I have to acquire square filters and come up with a way to attach them. It would be nice if there was a slotting mechanism for a square intake filter. In addition, the tent also includes one of those water catch pans, and it also stays in place well, since it has flaps on the corners with Velcro that attach to the poles on the inside for a secure attachment that won't move around when you stand inside it. The reason I wanted my fan mounted on the outside was to allow more space for seed development and because having my light and fan in the tent at the same time did not permit the light to be centered if I used the side exhaust ports, which btw can easily be increased in height. The tent can be filled to the very top with a good deal of space between the side exhaust ports and the That was kind of a wasted space. My PC has been sitting there for a week now without any issues.
I have a 100 watt SpiderFarmer SF1000 in there and the S4 fan on level 6 doesn't get any higher than 80 degrees. Approximately 72 to 74 degrees Fahrenheit with an ambient temperature of 4 F.
It assembles like the rest, and it has a full zipper around its bottom portion so that the tent can be fitted. A reasonable zipper's quality can be considered. Although it isn't as nice as my gorilla, its price makes up for it. would be great for led. I would suggest a large vented hood for a 1K hps motor, but to each his own. The stitching has a few pinholes. The 2x4 is not sewn as nicely as one I bought last year of the same brand. My favorite feature of the zipper window sides is that they let me see the girls from This jacket is extremely reflective on the inside, and it does indeed seem to have 1680d. Having found it dangerous to have the velcro tabs on the bottom of tents break away, I stitched on loose ribbon to tie around tent poles as the velcro breaks loose causing In order to replace the reflective solid vent covers, I purchased some carbon filter fabric on Amazon , cut it to size for the rectangular vent holes around the base of the tent, and stuck it on with velcro. The light and air are filtered by the device rather than having to use a long snaky light trap duct air.
While I was shopping around for a second grow tent, I came across a product on Amazon that caught my eye. It depends on your budget, but you can get a 2x2 tent for less than 100 dollars. Recently, I had bought one of their led lights to veg and keep a mother, and was thrilled with the results, so I gave their tent a spin. My first impression was that everything had been well packed in the box. Even if the instructions are decent, putting together the tent isn't the simplest thing to do. I was impressed by the thickness of the material as soon as I grabbed the tent. Compared to my larger tent from a different manufacturer, this tent is well made and should last for a long time. even the reflective material is thick. This purchase was made with Mars Hydro, which I am very pleased with. With our affordable products, you get high quality at a fraction of the price.
This floor pan is a great addition to the area and makes it easy to keep clean. The zippers are completely sealed, so there is no light leakage around them as with cheap off-brand You get a thicker, better product for the money with these. The needs of my growing business dictate I stay with MarsHydro.