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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great but not perfect,
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This review is from: LED Wholesalers GYO1001 62-Inch x 36-Inch x 20-Inch Mylar Reflective Hydroponic Grow Tent (Lawn & Patio)
Shipping was faster than the estimated time so nothing to complain about there. The box was packaged well enough and the directions for construction were good enough, though a little cut down, like it fills one 8x11 sheet basically. When building the unit, i ran into the only thing that really was a manufacturer defect, one of my top bars is missing a hole for the light hangers so the long support thing for the lights doesn't sit in right, which is a bit annoying and I may drill it myself, not worth returning in any case. Other than the one issue, the tent is great, the exterior material is strong, though a little too ridged as it has still kept a few creases. The interior material works great, amazing reflection and I didn't feel like i was going to tear it when setting the tent up. Even with out using the one semi unusable hanger bar (there are still 3 usable bars i am currently using), the light and fans I have hanging are not really pulling too hard on the frame, its fairly solid. Overall, the tent is a great value and anyone needing a tent for a couple plants and limited space cant go wrong with this tent.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great but Maybe I should have bought the 48" footprint,
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This review is from: LED Wholesalers GYO1001 62-Inch x 36-Inch x 20-Inch Mylar Reflective Hydroponic Grow Tent (Lawn & Patio)
I bought this for a little horticulture in my basement. I was very pleased with how quickly it arrived and how easy it was to put together. I do recommend having a helper when assembling the tent. Helpful things to know: 1. It is hard to find T5 fixtures for 36". I ended up using two 24" fixtures that overlap in the middle. For a while I did use a 36" T5 HO Aquarium light. That worked great but I really needed the light for my fish tank. 2. The "drip tray" that it comes with is soft-sided, not stiff. 3. Intake vents covered with flaps exist on the right side at the bottom and the across the back at the bottom. No discernible light leaks. 4. Like the directions say, unzip EVERYTHING, then put the bottom of the frame in first, then pull the unzipped stuff up over the top. If you miss even one zipper it won't work, as I found out while stretched out like a monkey on a jungle gym. 5. There are "pockets" for fans and cords. One at the top has an elbow joint built in while the other two are straight cylinders. I have my cords running through the straight one on the lower left. When it is time to put the HPS light in for "fruiting" I will use the top "pocket." 6. Use a stand-up fan like the Lasko 4000 Air Stik Ultra-Slim Oscillating Fan. I purchased the Holmes HACP10B-U Oscillating Personal Clip Fan and was sorely disappointed that it could not be easily mounted on the frame. (See that review for my true feelings on the matter) 7. I would think that this tent would be better for fruiting than vegetative growth because as #1 points out, the footprint is not ideal for standard fluorescent lights. However, it will be great for fruiting because the light will stay more intense in the smaller footprint. 8. This was WAY cheaper than building my own box. I had tried to do that and decided that the 75 bucks was well worth not having to wrangle a grow box down my basement stairs. 9. Lights and other EQ are affixed by using two cross bars at the top that are adjustable left to right. The "pockets" get in the way but if I get too irritated I can always push them to the outside and clip them closed. 10. Zippers are of very high quality 11. Design is fairly well thought-out with some great touches: there are velcro tabs on the door panels that stick to the side of the tent, holding the door panels open wide; there are gusseted zippers to block out all escaping light, there is ample room to work in the tent, the height is perfect for fitting into spaces that are not full room-height. The construction overall is great; it is sturdy and does not seem like it will wear out anytime soon. 12. My plants are HAPPY! That's the best part. Overall, I am glad that I bought this, and I think that when it comes time for fruiting I will purchase a 48" wide model for vegetative growth and keep the 36" for fruiting. This way I will be able to have plants in both cycles at the same time and not have to use one tent for the whole process. Don't build your own, buy this one. And buy it from Amazon; it's way cheaper!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product... especially for price.,
By Nick Robinson (WALNUT CREEK, CA, US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: LED Wholesalers GYO1001 62-Inch x 36-Inch x 20-Inch Mylar Reflective Hydroponic Grow Tent (Lawn & Patio)
Highly recommended. Features the same as more expensive tents. Better quality than expected. Sturdy material used for tent. If your starting out, start here and look no further. Lots of venting options... with ties for good fitting of venting!
Great, just great, especially for the price.
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