My grow tent

JSB99

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This is in with Davison's Inventions.
Sometimes it's better to buy an item, rather than doing it yourself. The tent is a perfect example of this. Tents are so cheap and easy to set up, they are lightproof and bug resistant, have lots of ports for fans, as well as other crucial items.

Get yourself a tent, and save yourself some hassle.
 

Weedvin

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Sometimes it's better to buy an item, rather than doing it yourself. The tent is a perfect example of this. Tents are so cheap and easy to set up, they are lightproof and bug resistant, have lots of ports for fans, as well as other crucial items.

Get yourself a tent, and save yourself some hassle.
I've had a COMMON tent before. To short, and thier cheap zippers. If you haven't used a 360° MGT, Where do you draw this opinion. Just the design gives more watts/sq ft and the 8' height grows Sativas. And by the way, you don't see the black/mylar. Science shows flat white is Superior in reflection. My 360° MGT, Works excellent for me and the girls. The amount and extreme potency, is what I get. ✌
 

Weedvin

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I removed a bought grow tent last week, it smelled so moldy it's in the trash pile now. I've saved the frame though, I'll encase it with Panda Film/ absolutely no Zippers. With 2400 watts in my 360° shut down all the house lights off, ZERO LIGHT LEAKS, NONE IN NONE OUT ✌
 

JSB99

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I've had a COMMON tent before. To short, and thier cheap zippers. If you haven't used a 360° MGT, Where do you draw this opinion. Just the design gives more watts/sq ft and the 8' height grows Sativas. And by the way, you don't see the black/mylar. Science shows flat white is Superior in reflection. My 360° MGT, Works excellent for me and the girls. The amount and extreme potency, is what I get. ✌
You won't be able to grow tall sativa's in the tent, at least not how you're thinking. Your light, at best, will only penetrate about a ft into the canopy. That's regardless of how tall the plants grow.
 

JSB99

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BTW, I stated that "your light" will only penetrate a foot into the canopy. I meant that any indoor light will only be effective about a foot into the canopy, even a 1k, which is what I use.
 
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