where to buy a grow tent?

solarguy

Active Member
i can sell you one, private message me your phone number....i have a store but i can ship to Canada, i have secret Jardin the best tents...
 

rambler420

Well-Known Member
ebay.com & amazon.com. Amazon.com sells more than just books. I did a search a while ago and was surprised at the amount of indoor gardening equipment they had.
 
click that last part of my post "130 after shipping" buut i was not taking into consideration you are in canada soooo hopefully it is still cheap shipping!
 

KevinSmith

Active Member
ahhh lol thanks for clearing that up.
Well after checking it out it is worse than E-bay they won't even ship it to me and I am downtown in a najor metropolis not out in the woods.

I really think I will better off building my own box.
 

KevinSmith

Active Member
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I did build it myself. (2X4's, 1X2's and 1/2" plywood. I got the veg cab done and working out heat issues. Then I have to build the ebb and flow system.
It is going well!
Then I have to start planning the flowering cab :)
 

GibbsIt89

Well-Known Member
www.greners.com

i forget who tossed me this link but it was very helpful i still refer back to it all the time incase i need to price something, havent ordered from them yet but ive got thru the site many many times
 

thedoc08

New Member
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I did build it myself. (2X4's, 1X2's and 1/2" plywood. I got the veg cab done and working out heat issues. Then I have to build the ebb and flow system.
It is going well!
Then I have to start planning the flowering cab :)
Should paint it with something like Kilz. I was originally going to build one out of wood, and was told that it is very conducive to mold and to paint it before putting reflective material on the walls. My next thought was to build it out of PVC and fittings, but with 12" on center studs in the 4 walls and ceiling, it would have required 19 ten-foot 1" PVC tubes, 8 three-way 90 degree elbows, 6 four-way splitters, 18 three-way splitters, and a 10x25ft roll of panda film. I went down to Home Depot and bought a hacksaw and cordless drill, realized they didn't have any of the three or four way splitters. Went to the local plumbing supply store and got harassed by some guy with three teeth about what I could possibly need these splitters for. Decided that wasn't worth the hassle, came home, got high, randomly checked Amazon for grow tents, and almost immediately purchased this one for ~half the cost and ~one-tenth the time it would have taken to build one.

http://www.amazon.com/Mylar-HYDROPONIC-48x48x76-LEDwholesalers-GYO1008/dp/B002V9PBXO/ref=pd_sim_ol_3
 

KevinSmith

Active Member
www.greners.com

i forget who tossed me this link but it was very helpful i still refer back to it all the time incase i need to price something, havent ordered from them yet but ive got thru the site many many times
I have actually already made several purchases from Greeners.
I think they are great! Good prices and decent shipping rates and quick delivery.
 

KevinSmith

Active Member
Should paint it with something like Kilz. I was originally going to build one out of wood, and was told that it is very conducive to mold and to paint it before putting reflective material on the walls. My next thought was to build it out of PVC and fittings, but with 12" on center studs in the 4 walls and ceiling, it would have required 19 ten-foot 1" PVC tubes, 8 three-way 90 degree elbows, 6 four-way splitters, 18 three-way splitters, and a 10x25ft roll of panda film. I went down to Home Depot and bought a hacksaw and cordless drill, realized they didn't have any of the three or four way splitters. Went to the local plumbing supply store and got harassed by some guy with three teeth about what I could possibly need these splitters for. Decided that wasn't worth the hassle, came home, got high, randomly checked Amazon for grow tents, and almost immediately purchased this one for ~half the cost and ~one-tenth the time it would have taken to build one.

http://www.amazon.com/Mylar-HYDROPONIC-48x48x76-LEDwholesalers-GYO1008/dp/B002V9PBXO/ref=pd_sim_ol_3
The entire box was primed and painted with top of the line benjamin moore bathroom paint (anti mold).
I used such high end paint because I had it lefy over from a job I did for a client here. I would never pay 75$ a gallon myself lol.

Here are some pics:
 

Attachments

KevinSmith

Active Member
ok I still have the studs I added under the shelf to paint and the edges of the melamine I used to hold up my lights but thats no biggie.
 
Top