TopoLite 48"x24"x60" Indoor Grow Tent Room 600D Mylar Hydroponic Growing Plant w/Plastic Corner (48"x24"x60")
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A fan inline can be purchased in any size. Four duct ports can be fitted in the 2 big duct ports The venting is 8 inches. A carbon filter will keep the smell at a minimum (I run a 6" inline air conditioner with a carbon A small out-of-the-way fan for the inside of the tent, so that it always tries to draw in more air than it has inside of it (negative pressure to control odors).
Well, that depends on the plant container/plant size. Since all varieties have different canopy sizes, this is pretty hard to predict. The size of your area is roughly 8 square feet. A floor area of 360 square feet. When 1' is the diameter of the pot and 7 is the spread, it becomes - A 10" pot for each of them if they have an 8" pot There isn't much importance to the diameter of the pot as there is to the amount of soil it can hold. Remember to always maintain a pot depth of at least two inches. The majority of plants can handle three to three hours of sunlight per day. There are about 5 gallons of soil (roughly This container has a volume of 5 cubic feet.
I would like to know how tall I am. My height is 72". Six feet and 72 inches = 72 inches
I have an 8 inch intake and exhaust port, but the holes are 4 inches, there are drawstrings to ensure they are tightly sealed.
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Oh, a couple of reviews mentioned that the zipper had a slight issue. One of those small handles fell The material is tough and durable, without a doubt! I love how easy it is to assemble! Currently, I work 6 hours a day There will be a green cannabis plant in the near future and these boxes are perfect! We will purchase more products from this company very soon.
There is no light leakage in my house. Besides that, the tent is sturdy enough to hold my 1500 LED light with no worries of It does not leak from the bottom if water spills over or if it is humid. As described, the item arrived in good condition, quickly and was well packaged. This is the second time I've bought from you!.
Growing tents are a huge part of my life, and I've had most of them for more than three In fact, it has barely been used as a propagation space since it was built. Material is of poor quality as compared to the others and already has ripped in 2 corner bottoms, and looks as if it will do it again in the other two. This panel has light leaks and the connectors on the corners are cheap plastic instead of the metal ones. If you are able to spend the extra $10-$20, I suggest you do If you can only afford $20 for a vivosun or if you can afford a brand with purple trim, this will be the tent with the least light leaks and best material apart from a grow tent from Gorilla.
The easiest way to assemble this tent is to zip it up before placing the canvas over the poles--this may not seem intuitive, but it works a treat. Describe the framework. The tent is much more easily oriented once it is zipped up and you can tell which side is on top and which side is on bottom. You can set up the tent by yourself in about 20 minutes if you know what you are doing. As a result, you'll likely spend an hour trying to determine where each panel is.
It's the cover that matters most, and this one is awful. Anybody can go to home depot and buy the pieces to build a Skeleton frame for a tent. The zipper is terrible and keeps getting stuck, now it is so bad that light can potentially get Make your choice of a tent differently.
This is my first grow tent, since the days are getting shorter, I knew I needed to start buying equipment so I could get through the winter months growing successfully. As I researched prices and quality, I was a little nervous when I made my decision on this tent, but once it arrived I was extremely pleased with it. The tent was very easy to put up, and it took less than ten minutes to do so. A very good quality and thickness is evident in the material, as well as the fact that it appears to be fairly There is no problem with the zipper. Also, it is a high-quality product, not one that is cheap. I have been stretching my clones like crazy and my clones seem very happy. My plan is to purchase another tent similar to this one and keep it the same.
While it was fairly easy to put together, having a friend by my side made it so much easier. Upon my initial inspection, the rods don't look very sturdy but once everything is put together, I don't think anything will come loose. The light I have is 30lbs plus fan and filter, so I should be able to check if anything bends in a few weeks.
. . . there are so many tents out there, I overlooked this one without a duct port at the bottom. The top two are the only ones. A passive mesh opening is present in each corner, but now I'm not sure how I'm supposed to cool This cooler room would be connected to another cooler room via a duct. In the photo, it looked like a small one for electric, but it's actually tiny and for mobile phones. To get through the rectangular opening, I will probably have to cut a hole. Also, there is one hole the size of a pinhead. It's not a big deal to tape it over I'm not even sure if it makes sense.
There are some small things about it, but I have a very small apartment too. It wasn't until the zipper got messed up that I became most concerned, as if something got broken, I was sure I'd be completely ruined. I was surprised to discover the zipper was pretty damn good. My experience is that I have opened and closed the thing a lot, and it has always been sturdy and smooth to use. Although the frame was not particularly sturdy, setup was easy, but I admit I wish the materials for the frame had been a bit more durable. Canvas material made from reflective material feels thick and is definitely not cheap. I recommended this to my niece, who grows peppers (along with sunflowers, and catnip for her cat! she is having a pretty good time doing it. As a result If you don't want to have pinholes in the mouse pad, don't do that when there is catnip in it. There are small holes in there from his claws, so don't do that if you don't want them. Your tent is lit by beams of light the size of trees. Fortunately, the tent was still in fairly decent shape, so the claws did not cause too much damage. Even after all these years, it still does its job In addition to hearing that the temperature difference could cause humidity issues (it did, so I figured that out with a fan, and a good amount of ventilation), I was worried about how waterproof it would be. There was an insert that came with it, so I put it on the bottom (I assume that's what it's for anyway) and after a soaking incident late one night, I got up the next morning to see a gigantic pool of water in it. A horrified "Oh no!" could be heard. The "Oh well" turned into "Oh well. ". It was an "a-ha" moment, when I pulled all the plants out, and sopped the water up with a towel, then lifted the insert to find that nothing was there. I have seen the inserts that have excellent waterproofing (at least for I might purchase another one from these folks if and/or when I decide to upgrade to a larger size.