The 3x3 is a little larger footprint to grow in.I getting ready to buy my first tent. I only have space for either a 4x2 or a 3x3 and am looking for pluses and minuses of one over the other. Help me choose ?
Just trying to decide if one has an advantage over the other. Capacity, light availability, etcThe 3x3 is a little larger footprint to grow in.
What is your concern between the two sizes?
That's just the thing I needed to know. Thanks!I use both, and the 4x2 is better if you're growing more than one plant. It's easier to utilize all the available space
My yields are better in my 4x2 than the 3x3; not by much, but consistently even though it's giving up 12.5% area.
Power of the rectangle
I would concur except for the fans, the AC oscillating fans are overpriced junk, and are no better constructed than what you can find at Walmart.I have a 3x3 and wish I'd gotten a 4x2 instead.
As someone else has noted it's hard to reach the back of a 3x3.
If you need to move it a 2x4 will fit through a doorway assembled a 3x3 won't.
There's a better variety of lights available for a 2x4.
Whatever you get make sure it's at least 6 feet high.
My personal recommendations for a modest but good quality set up would be:
AC Infinity 2x4x6 tent, AC Infinity S4 exhaust fan, I power 4" carbon filter, 2 Viparspectra XS1500 pro lights, 2 or 3 AC Infinity oscillating fans, 2 or 3 timers, power strip and bam you have the tools to grow some killer weed.
I like their clamp but you're right. They do have a lot of control features for more advanced grow operations though. Not that I use it.I would concur except for the fans, the AC oscillating fans are overpriced junk, and are no better constructed than what you can find at Walmart.
my mars hydro tent is solid built and has flaps that open all the way round, no streaching to get to the back plants. but as above, space is the problem2x4 has easy access to the plants. 3x3 is a bit of a reach to the back.