that's great man! i always wondered if those tent's could hold the lights. i know i bought a portable dresser that has a similar tube steel design, but thought is was kinda flimsy. but im sure the tent stands stout, but if you shook one of the four vertical posts, do you get scared the thing will fall apart? something i always wondered.
ur portable a/c unit goes on the outside of ur box, to tubing, to carbon filter? does this give you any humid problems outside of the box? great pics man, nice to have the extra room. i gotta 4x4x6 room, that feels too short for me. i'm realizing now with the 600w hps, and it needing to be 22" from the tops of the plants, with pot size, im only really working with 3' for the height of my plants. what are ur suggestions to maximize yield for my grows, in relation to my bloom room size? i know i can tie the plants down if the get too tall in the bloom room, my plan is to have six plants in five gallon pots in there. but can i do more?
Naa those tents are beast, they're not going anywhere. I've never once had the inclination that it might fall apart. Shit for the price of the damn things they better not! My flower tent is a Sun Hut brand 2x4x7' model, which is actually about 3.5x5.5x7.5'. I love this tent. It's made very well, it's the perfect size (any less would be too small I think), and it was very well thought out in development as I can't think of anything that's it's missing. Best part of all...it's one of the cheapest ones. I only paid $200.00 for it. Sweet.
My veg tent is another story though. I had seen that Grow Lab tents offered some models with a window in it so you could check out your babies without having to unzip the whole thing (which let me tell you becomes a pain in the ass on the Grow Lab after a while). I asked the owner of the hydro shop to verify that their 2x4x7' model had the window. He assured me that it did. So I bought it for about $50.00 more than the Sun Hut at $248.00 I think it was. Brought it home, put it together, and I'll be damned - no window. I was pissed but since I live in an apartment building, and since it took me about 1.5 hours to assemble, and since I'd already ripped my old flowering cab (which was an armoire) completely apart and moved the existing Sun Hut that I
was using for the veg tent over to the armoire's old position, there was no going back. I just had to keep the Grow Lab and use it as the veg tent. The thing zips up ass-backwards, is a good bit smaller (just a bit larger than 2x4x7'), and doesn't have duct ports everywhere like it should but rather only in certain spots. Whatever. I made that fucker work though! You see where I have the two of em butted together in an 'L' shape? That's because they're positioned so that the duct ports are lined up so I can make one giant ventilation loop through both tents with one intake and one exhaust. I'll have to post more pics to explain this because I don't even think I can draw up the design I came up with. It's pretty complex, and it works great. The fresh air comes in the bottom of the flower tent, gets drawn up past the light to the top, gets pulled via fan from the top of the flower tent and pushed down to the bottom intake on the veg tent, then up across the veg tent lights, then pulled off the top of the veg tent and through the cool tube via fan, and finally gets exhausted out the ceiling into the attic. Most of the ducting is straight pipe as I used this whenever possible to keep noise and resistance to a minimum. 1 portable a/c and 2 inline fans keep both tents cool and the cooltube vented.
great looking plants dc!!! how many r u growing with the 400?
Thanks, 9 in flower and 2 moms in veg. The new bulb is helping a lot. You should see these things now...