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What big tent do you recommend?

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What big tent do you recommend?

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Hey and hope you are well. Diving head first into indoor. Cultivating hemp in NC. Looking for thoughts on large tents, meaning 5x9 and up.

Thanks!
 
Hey and hope you are well. Diving head first into indoor. Cultivating hemp in NC. Looking for thoughts on large tents, meaning 5x9 and up.

Thanks!
I just set up a 10x10 Zazzy brand tent for someone was fairly impressed for the price
 

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I'd go smaller if I was choosing again personally, quite a bit more power required keeping the environment steady where you want it. I love how I can jump inside though and walk around everywhere etc. I think only you'll know the answer really
 
I'd go smaller if I was choosing again personally, quite a bit more power required keeping the environment steady where you want it. I love how I can jump inside though and walk around everywhere etc. I think only you'll know the answer really
This I can 100% agree with, more space more headaches (but more potential) more airflow requirements but it is nice to have space to spread out the plants when you want to

I’m almost considering (very heavily) trading my 4x8 in for 2x more 4x4’s and run 3x of them side by side
 
Rad,

Don’t forget to look in Craig’s List for used, nearly new grow tents. I was sniffing around and happened to search for grow tents. Cheese and crackers, it’s loaded with used tents, entire setups. Indoor growing is not for the faint of heart. It’s difficult and loads of folks , I guess, get frustrated and dump equipment.

Zill.
 
you could always ditch the tents and just use the whole room.
 
I also agree with multiple, smaller tents over one, larger tent. Your costs will scale somewhat linearly as you go up in size anyways, and the benefits of having smaller, segmented spaces are numerous.
 
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