Mars Hydro 2x4 tent unboxing and review. #MarsHydro.

sweet. Looking good! Im just getting in to my first Mars tent and light. So far I’m liking the setup.

are You flowering in this tent or just for veg/mother’s?
Thanks man.

Well, I have veg lights in there now, but I might throw my SP3000 in there and try flowering in it. The plants in the 15 gallons are too big to flower in that space. The 3 gallon in the center with the 2 plants would work, or the one I have in my closet that's not pictured.
 
They all look so similar now. I've had maybe 4 brands over the years and they started to all look the same now so I think they must be made by the same company who stamps the customer's brand in it.
 
Day 2 update:

The material is definitely better than my old one. But I wish it had more ducting ports. I like to run an intake into a lower port. That's why the tent is actually upside down. So far I'm pretty happy with it though.
 
I can tell you my mars hydro tent is pretty durable. I only have a cheap 2x2 to compare it to, but it’s lasted 2 years with no issues. The lining is still in perfect shape also.
 
Why do you like your airports on the bottom ? Because I'm thinking about trying that
I did it on accident with my first tent, but it works good in my space. And since I run the exhaust to a window, the hose would be the same length either way. And my intake has a shorter hose this way and can be placed right next to the tent. If I ran the intake through a top duct port it would take a little more space. And I don't use the vents.

If it's had a port for an intake on the bottom I'd run the intake through the bottom and the exhaust out a top port. But this tent only has ports on top.
 
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