dienowk
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Alright. I think ill grab the one i linked and save up for a gorilla tent
Let us know how it is, if it is decent I may consider picking one up rather than the SJ I was going to grab.
Alright. I think ill grab the one i linked and save up for a gorilla tent
Tearing at seems and zippers is a stitching failure not a fabric failure.
If budget is a concern, a cheap tent will last with careful use. I've seen one reseller advertise on kijiji in Mississauga - their tents seem sufficient. Just make sure you have metal corner brackets not the plastic ones.
One tip: if you do lose a seem or zipper - restitch with 50lb braided fishing line and you'll never have the problem again.
Tip2: wax the zippers - they'll last a lot longer and mesh easier.
Key detail:
I'm on a limited budget.
Also I probably wont grow near 20 plants.
i would much rather grow a bunch of big plants that have been lst'd to hell.
I'm only using 300-450 watts anyways - (why I also want to grow the plants into dense bushes) trying to keep power consumption as low as possible.
Tents are for camping.
Waste of money IMO, especially if you plan to use one for flowering. You can curtain off a small area in the room you plan to put the tent in. Have more headroom and hide any duct used to ventilate your grow space. Tents can become easy bake ovens real quick.Not everyone has the luxury of not using one. They also have their benefits.
Waste of money IMO, especially if you plan to use one for flowering. You can curtain off a small area in the room you plan to put the tent in. Have more headroom and hide any duct used to ventilate your grow space. Tents can become easy bake ovens real quick.
I've never had a problem. Curtains are not light proof should you want to run alternating light times or if you need to veg in the same area. Again, not everyone has the luxury of not using one.
Never heard of black/white poly I guess?
Alright got the tent I linked to. Needed my gfs help setting it up it was quite difficult. But it's nice now.
Anyways last thing needed.
Ventilation and filtration. What's a cost efficient solution for the above? There's tons of exhaust ports in this tent.
This is what I have been considering http://www.growlights.ca/fans-filte...lter-complete-kits/6-inch-fan-filter-kit.html hard to find reviews but the one I found was good and the price is right.
I have had 2 fusion huts for 3 years now. No problem ordered it right from the site you mention. I got a 4x8 and a 4x4 They are really great.I actually looked into fusion hut tents because they are available close to here and cheaply online (Canada grow lights seem to be their main or only distributor) but I could not find reviews on them anywhere. They are also available in 1680D which will be more tear resistant than the 600D ones but the frame is the same and does not seem super strong given they only rate the hanging rods at 60lbs.
Hippy is right about not cheaping out, my buddy has gone through 3 600D tents in just over a year because he keeps buying cheap and they keep tearing at the seams and zippers.
I have had 2 fusion huts for 3 years now. No problem ordered it right from the site you mention. I got a 4x8 and a 4x4 They are really great.
Thank you sirYou should be able to do with just passive intake with a nice fan.