Toxic tent or not??? HELP PLEASE ANYONE OWN THIS MODEL? ANY PROBS?

bkbbudz

New Member
I do not have he answer but I do have some questions. First grow? Anything successful come from this tent at all? Pics of what the girls look like?
 
Hi there bkbbudz yes mate i dont know how to attach but ive got a seperate link called " loosing my abillity to grow" its all on there including pics and no mate nothing at all they get so big and stop then look like deficiancies and yellow from bottom up dying off and then game over. Ive read some stuff again on my other link there is links to grow tents and toxic fumes! My heads going to pop unless i cure this prob mate cheers for the interest and hope you can help;-)
 

passthat2me

Well-Known Member
need a lot more info on your setup!!! how many lights,kind of lights,grow mediums,...your entire setup...and how plants look prior to death....pics are always helpful...
 
yes passthat2me its all on my other link " loosing my abillity to grow" dont know how to attach that link to this but as new to all this lol but all info on there as ive been trying to rectify and the tent worry just started today! latest pityfull pics are there to but slightly worse today and they were yesterdays shots.
 

maineyankee

Active Member
tents are fine...why would a company sell a toxic tent....its you!!! not the tent...
I have to not agree with your assessment (although it may be the poster and a problem that he is just not seeing). The reason being is that there are more and more "fly by night" companies hitting the market these days. This is compounded by the amount of people who are trying to grow not for recreational use, but for MMJ use. If a tent was made in a 3rd World Country, I would be very hesitant to purchase "that one", but would rather purchase one from someone who has been around for a bit. Even then, one must watch out for "the use of poorer quality materials", so that the "Bottom Line" can be greater.

Just my .02 Worth
The MaineYankee :-)
 

passthat2me

Well-Known Member
whatever dude....you must not know much about customs and foreign trade....and its canvas & reflective material...and why respond to me...just add your 2cents...there's nothing toxic about a tent or its material...third world countries...lol....get real!!!
 
passthat2me this site i thought was about fellow gardeners helping each other out not to give others with issues the jonny big spuds because there tent is ok!!! ive got a further 2 tents one white one silver and no probs but its strange im suffering with a cheap one!! its a chance it isnt the tent but trying to rule everything out so wind ya neck in and take a chill pill!!
 

resinousflowers

Well-Known Member
whatever dude....you must not know much about customs and foreign trade....and its canvas & reflective material...and why respond to me...just add your 2cents...there's nothing toxic about a tent or its material...third world countries...lol....get real!!!
its a fact that some of the cheaper tents are made from materials that are toxic to some plants when exposed to light and heat.
 

passthat2me

Well-Known Member
passthat2me this site i thought was about fellow gardeners helping each other out not to give others with issues the jonny big spuds because there tent is ok!!! ive got a further 2 tents one white one silver and no probs but its strange im suffering with a cheap one!! its a chance it isnt the tent but trying to rule everything out so wind ya neck in and take a chill pill!!
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how havent i tried to help...what r u talking about....its not a toxic tent...lol..are sick or breaking out in any rashes...and "jonny big spuds"...what that...i asked for info and pics to be able to give acurate info....
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
Just to jump in. Every indication points towards the fact that there ARE toxic tents by the fact that it is marketed as non-toxic.
 

passthat2me

Well-Known Member
well if you have a ten sold for indoor growing that requiors you to add lights and heat for plants growth and you are having a toxic reaction..then with the money you recieve from the lawsuit should make it all better....
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
well if you have a ten sold for indoor growing that requiors you to add lights and heat for plants growth and you are having a toxic reaction..then with the money you recieve from the lawsuit should make it all better....
Who here has the money time and expertise to prove to a court of law that the poor health of the plants is due to a toxic property of the tenht as opposed to xyz? People will sling anything in the weed industry partly thanks to it's illegal nature and the number of slightly less than cream of the crop children buying up anything cheap with this dream of fat and free harvests, they do not take a second to research how to grow let alone what they're buying.
 

resinousflowers

Well-Known Member
well if you have a ten sold for indoor growing that requiors you to add lights and heat for plants growth and you are having a toxic reaction..then with the money you recieve from the lawsuit should make it all better....

alot of the cheaper tents are made in china,so good luck trying to sue whoever makes them.i mean they make alot of counterfeit shit over there and these big companys who they are ripping off dont seem to be able to do shit about it.
 

passthat2me

Well-Known Member
his tent say NON TOXIC in the add he puts up for the tent...are any of you actually reading his post or just ignorantly responding to mine...judging by responces....i say ignorantly responding....
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
news flash people almost every bit of tent material is made in china and imported to the us including sunlight's sun huts and secret jardin tents, i have a cousin that worked for sunlight up untill 3 months ago when he was cut really bad by a sheet of tempered glass, and he gave me the low down on toxic tents and the materials used, he said that some of the textile manufactures spray a coating on the reflective surface to make it not stick to its self during shipping to prevent film seperation, well depending on what they use it will soak in to the film and gas of toxicly when heat is present and over 90*, if your ventilation is up to snuff you will not have toxic issues as the filter scrubs it out
 
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