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Trojan Gold Grow Tent 2.0m x 1.0m x 2m (h)

Sale price$445.00

Pickup currently unavailable at 1083 State Highway 1 RD1 Otaki,

Trojan Gold Grow Tent 2.0m x 1.0m x 2m (h)

Trojan Gold Grow Tent 2.0m x 1.0m x 2m (h)

1083 State Highway 1 RD1 Otaki,

Pickup currently unavailable

1083 State Highway 1 RD1 Otaki,
WGN
Otaki 5581 5581
New Zealand

Quality Grow tent on a budget

Framework - 16mm diameter powder coated metal frame with polypropylene corners
Cloth - 210D Mylar lined Oxford cloth.  The continuous zip reduces the wear and tear experienced by lesser tents.
Exhaust ventilation port.
Intake ventilations - (accepts 8" standard duct or 6" Insulated) located on either side of the tent at the lower front.
High level cable entry ports for lighting, fans and pumps. 

Recommendations  

HID lighting 

Lighting - 2 x 400W metal halide for vegetative stages and 2 x 600W HPS for flowering. Which light you choose will be dependent on the ambient temperature of the incoming air and the wattage of lighting will ultimately dictate your yield as well as your ventilation requirements. 
A higher yield will generally be achieved by being able to maintain growing temperatures/humidity within the ideal range for your plants rather than increasing light and thus heat output and being unable to deal with temperatures.   

    • 250W - Vegetative stages of plant growth in high ambient temperatures 
    • 400W - Vegetative stages of plant growth or flowering in high ambient temp 
    • 600W - flowering stages if ambient temp allows 
LED lighting 

LED lights are improving quickly.  They have the advantages of less heat output for the same light strength, longer operating life and less power draw.  The disadvantage is the initial cost outlay.  Ask the staff for LED lighting options currently available. 

Ventilation   

    • Exhaust - 6” In line centrifugal fan 
    • Intake – 6” inline fan 

We recommend the use of a thermostatically controlled fan speed controller to maintain your temperatures within the desired range.
Intake fans - The flow rates should be approximately 30-50% less than the exhaust fan(s) flow rate to allow for the restrictions caused by carbon filters and to ensure negative pressure.
When using exhaust fans only, always have a passive intake (
Lower vents in the tent open or ducting without a fan) this will ensure that the tent can breathe and that you aren't causing too much restriction on the intake.  |
Please note if the incoming air is close to or above your desired growing temperature then any amount of ventilation will struggle to cope.  In these cases, we recommend lighting during the evening hours and / or reducing light wattage.