December 14, 2022
Always keep in mind how important the quality of your grow tent is. If it’s not thick and durable enough, you’ll find it difficult to adjust the temperature and indoor plant growth settings. Therefore, finding the type of grow tent that best suits your preferences should be your first priority.
A grow tent is an enclosed grow space specially designed for plants. They’re usually made of durable, light-tight materials and have vents and other features that help regulate the environment inside the tent.
Grow tents are a great choice for the hobby gardener because they provide a controlled environment for your plants. This means you can control the temperature, humidity and ventilation inside the tent to create the perfect conditions for your plants to thrive. Additionally, grow tents provide protection from pests and diseases that can harm your plants.
If you’re looking for a way to get started with indoor gardening, grow tents are a great option. Relatively inexpensive and easy to set up, they’ll give your plants everything they need to thrive.
VIVOSUN G448 Upgraded 4x4 Mylar Grow Tent with 19mm Poles
Features:
This VIVOSUN grow tent features high-density 600D oxford fabric to prevent light leaks and keep your grow area well insulated; interior walls, ceilings and floors are lined with 100% diamond reflective polyester film for multi-dimensional lighting. Grow tents are equipped with vents to install ducted fans and carbon filters for optimal airflow and ventilation; dual-cinched duct ports seal the tent effectively while allowing air to flow freely in and out of the grow room.
Secret Jardin DR120 Dark Room 4ft x 4ft x 6.7ft Tent
Features:
The Secret Jardin Grow Tent is a freestanding garden fence made of reinforced aluminium with a strong, waterproof and washable lining. The interior of this grow tent is lined with a highly reflective thermal film that is 95% reflective and provides 97% insulation protection. The darkroom provides easy access to your plants and gardening equipment through full-size zippered doors. Use Secret Jardin’s groundbreaking socks and ports to connect fans, filters, or ductwork to the darkroom, eliminating the need for clips or reducers. The built-in mini double sock port also hides your power cord and water pipes. The darkroom is made of non-toxic materials, so you can rest assured that no harmful fumes will damage your sensitive plants!
With so many options, how do you choose the right grow tent for your room? Also, how do you determine the size? Imagine buying a 10 x 10 grow tent for a 10 x 6 room — no point, right?
So, there are several factors you should consider before clicking that buy button.
Size
As you probably know by now, the main factor in choosing a grow tent is size. So, before you make a decision, make sure to measure the room where you plan to place your grow tent.
Remember that the size of the grow tent should be smaller than the room. This may seem obvious, but many growers simply buy a large or small grow tent before measuring out their room. Whether it was overexcitement or gross miscalculation, the result is that the grow tent will do you no good.
Also, allow some space so that you can freely tend to your garden. For example, many growers use training techniques including LST and ScrOG, which are only possible if you have enough room to move around. Typically, growers place their grow tents in the corner of the room so that there is enough room to do everything, including watering the plants.
Also, you should consider the size of your plants before purchasing a grow tent. Why? For example, if you plan to grow tall plants like alfalfa but purchase a 5-foot grow tent, you’ll quickly run into problems.
It goes without saying that you also need to consider the number of plants you are going to grow. For example, some grow tents are great for growing one or two plants, while larger grow tents allow you to grow more plants.
The type and size of the container is also important when you are considering the size of your grow tent. For example, you can grow a few plants in a small container, or just a few plants in a large container.
However, don’t choose a planting tent on that alone. For example, a company might advertise a grow tent that holds five plants, but how do you know its size? Are they large plants or small plants? What is the size of the container? These factors are all subjective, so you’ll have to look at the size of your grow tent to draw conclusions.
When a company advertises that a grow tent can hold five plants, you can’t rely on that because container type and size are subjective.
Last but not least, think about how you want to harvest your plants. Are you the kind of grower who wants to keep vegetative and flowering plants separate? Do you want to clone your plants and keep them away from the mother plant? Are you looking for eternal gain?
Growers looking for a permanent harvest will need two grow tents for their project. Also, if you’re a grower who occasionally experiments with plants, you’ll need at least two grow tents. Finally, some people like to keep a separate grow tent for drying and curing purposes.
For these reasons, it can be difficult for anyone to determine which grow tent you should choose. Also, your room may be very different from others, so what works for another grower’s tent may not work for you, and vice versa. Therefore, you should take all advice with a grain of salt. Ultimately, only after considering the above factors can you measure your room and buy the right grow tent for you.
Capacity
Another factor that should be kept in mind when purchasing a grow tent is its ability or limitation to accommodate equipment. Note the type of frame the manufacturer uses. Don’t settle for cheap plastic frames that are often broken. You’ll need to plant tents with frames that have fasteners to hold everything under one large structure.
Typically, you’ll need a steel frame to hold a pendant light. Some grow lights weigh about 2 pounds, while others may even weigh as much as 4 pounds, so it’s important to consider the weight of your lighting equipment before choosing a grow tent.
Grow tent manufacturers provide this information as “weight classes” — go check it out! If your grow tent struggles to bear the weight, it is best to add additional cross bars to support the weight. Or you’ll have to find alternative ways to hang some equipment like carbon filters.
Thickness
Sturdy tents usually have thick cloth or canvas wrapped around the tent. The count of the fabric also indicates strength, meaning the higher the count, the better the fabric.
Also, the stronger the fabric, the more durable it will be. In the end, you want a grow tent that will last for a few years. Sure, they might be slightly more expensive, but imagine investing in a grow tent every two years — you won’t appreciate it. Therefore, look for grow tents with thick material to resist wear and tear. Plus, the thick fabric prevents light leakage.
Now you don’t have to think about whether you can grow plants in your grow tent.
With a grow tent, growing plants year-round is definitely possible, and now you can start planning and preparing to grow your first homegrown plants in a grow tent.
This is your chance to experience in depth the satisfaction and joy of growing plants in a grow tent!
As daunting as it may seem, even if you’re wondering if you can grow plants in grow bags, hopefully this article will calm your fears and doubts and encourage you to take the plunge and start growing your own plants.
Good luck with your first plant harvest, and don’t forget to share your experiences growing and enjoying your plant harvest in the comments section below.