🌱 Grow like a pro, indoors and on point!
The Spider Farmer 2x2x4 Grow Tent is a professional-grade indoor hydroponic solution featuring a durable 1680D mylar canvas, a hardened steel frame supporting up to 153 lbs, and a light-locking design to optimize plant growth. Its tool-free setup, double-layer observation windows, and removable waterproof floor tray make it perfect for millennial growers seeking efficiency and style in their green space.
Inner Material | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal,Metal Frame,Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 24"W x 48"H |
Color | Black |
D**H
Super High Quality!
Really high quality frame and fabric. super easy to build and plenty of vent/ cord holes. Great value for the money. the zipper is very high quality with a flap to prevent light
B**E
Spider farmer tents rock
Wow this tent is absolutely amazing! I wasn't sure what to expect as I've never bought any spider farmer products but I needed a different tent as my cheap costway 3x3 grow tent was letting too much light out through the many pin holes that have developed over the last year so I set up the spider farmer yesterday and moved all my plants into it and this thing is the best most well built canvas I have used to date ,I have 3 150w leds (2 fc 1500 evos and a xs1500 pro) and I couldn't tell my lights were even on until I started opening up the door,im going to buy a new 6.5x6.5 or 8x4 from spider farmer next these tents are my new standard thanks spider farmer you guys killed it
L**N
More room easier to get to plants
I love these Tents 55"x28"x80 Plenty of room. All the plants are easy to get to. Also its tall 80 inches. I liked the tent so much i bought a second one. Really great tent
F**A
Tall, solid 'windowless'
I sent back some other tents with better pricing because I wanted the height of this one with a 2x2 footprint, since the inline system takes up so much headroom and grow pouch so much on bottom.Someone mentioned the sturdy zipper and, it is. Which is necessary since there is NO observation window - bummer. If I didn't need the height I would have preferred a tent with a window.That said, assembly is possibly with one relatively wimpy person. I should have watched the video on Spider home page, lol. It might have gone quicker. The air vents on the bottom leaked some light upon testing - will have to fiddle with the velcro to see if it can be smothed out. Its not a big deal but don't want to waste any precious rays. Some tape would work.Overall solid tent that I wish I didn't have to unzip to see anything.
A**E
Well designed and implemented
This tent is made with high quality components. The canvas is extra-heavy, the zippers are rugged and have nice pull tabs, and the flexible design options make it very easy to cool and vent the tent as you need it done.The only downside that I have noted is that the door tends to want to roll into the tent (and thus, on to your plants) and you have to manage that each time you open the sizable tent door.On the plus-side, the height is very well considered in the sense that you still have around an inch to clear the tops of standard size door frames - this allows you to move the tent into another room without needing to disassemble it. If you are inclined to do it, you can grow taller plants inside this tent. Somewhere around 52" is the max height I would recommend as this should allow for 14" or so of distance between the light and the top of the tallest plant.The tent is over-sized in all dimensions and is a bit of an odd-size. I stand 6'1" and find it comfortable enough to work inside during the build. Once it was up and running and populated, it is easy enough to reach inside and move plants about. Every few days, I rotate my plant around the light, spinning them a bit as I try to ensure even growth. I use the provided mat along with hard plastic saucers which the plants sit upon. As I rotate the plants, I try to keep both the tent and the saucers clean.This isn't about the tent specifically, but I am tossing this piece of info in because it might be helpful. You are probably going to discover that your potting soil has small, fugus eating flies that will hatch. If you search for 'window fly traps' you will find some clear plastic glue traps. You can stick a couple of these to the walls of the tents and it will do a good job of wiping out the flies. (Your other option is to bake the soil at 300 degrees for 45 minutes before using it, but this may also remove some helpful or friendly soil-living micro-organisms.)
B**N
Seems to be great...! 👍😁👍
So this is my 1st grow tent so I can't speak to features that other brands have. Or what a professional grow tent is supposed to look like. But It check marks all my needs that this diy home gardener needed to grow vegetable seedlings and a handful of tomato plants indoors year round.The material seems thick and durable, I've had zero pin hole leaks through the material or zipper. I verified this with a complete black room with the grow light on "mars 4x4 grow light" and zipper closed. Has a viewing window. Velcro seems durable. It has a removable waterproof lining for the bottom. Easy to read instructions and easily built with a single person.Zipper is durable I haven't had any issues of it struggling to zip up or down. Zipper has a flap to prevent light leaks. And the door has strap attached to the inside to attach to the outside side of the tent to hold it open.Plenty of ports to run wires and exhaust. Different size exhaust ports as well. The ports have double pull string openings. Generates good negative pressure. When sealed and with exhaust system on you can visually see the sides of the tent suck and bow inward from the suction.Over head support beams are sturdy that hold the light. The tent itself is not wobbly but very rigid.The only cons I would say is that is the viewing window is mesh not plastic film. The air circulation ports on the bottom as well as the viewing window require some extra work to get them to seal completely without leaks because they Velcro on. I personally don't use the bottom covers as I try to keep it in the low 70⁰F's for my plants. But if you don't get the seal flush it crinkles and light leaks from the uneven sealing surface. It helps to have a second person put outward pressure from the inside when you attach it to get it flush. For this exact reason I don't use the viewing window but I'd rather just unzip the door and look in. I rather not mess around for 5min getting the Velcro reseal just because I wanted to see my plants. A 30sec unzip and re zip is more convenient for me.But I dont regret the purchase and I'm now a Spider Farm fan. I will definitely be buying again from this company, hopefully soon!
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