Anyone know of a super small tent?

TheShaaark

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I have an extra closet that I'd like to turn into a grow room with a grown tent inside it. Unfortunately the length x width of the coset is 22" by 30" and so thats a pretty small space for a tent. Anyone know of a tent small enough to fit in the room but no super short, all I can find is one that 18" x 30" x 36" so I need way more height than just 36". can anyone help?
 

overgrowem

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I have an extra closet that I'd like to turn into a grow room with a grown tent inside it. Unfortunately the length x width of the coset is 22" by 30" and so thats a pretty small space for a tent. Anyone know of a tent small enough to fit in the room but no super short, all I can find is one that 18" x 30" x 36" so I need way more height than just 36". can anyone help?
In that small of a space maybe the old cardboard box would be a good choice. Making one work is half the fun. I used to tell friends,"Crude but effective".
 

Alienwidow

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please elaborate on how tents suck...
well for one you can't maximize your height like anchoring into the ceiling goes, light footprint can be wider or heightened . two the tent is harder to keep climate controlled than running a mini split or window mounted a/c. three the corners and sliding rails are made out of plastic pieces on the reg which break. forth you can't run your fans like you can when you mount them on a wall. fifth a dehumidifier needs a condensate pump to remove fluids through the top or you need to puncture the tent to run a gravity feed outlet (sometimes). sixth they cost a hundred or more dollars compared to zero dollars. seventh read the rest of the posts, eighth, your going to sell it when you outgrow it like we've all done. ninth, I'm not thinking of yet. those are a couple reasons i can think of, i can also thingk of some reasons why they are good, like the removable flood guard. but i think that the cons out weigh the pros with them, and i was trying to convince the op to go bigger, a foot is a foot.
 
Gorilla grow tents have a 2' x 2.5' x 6'7" if you get the extension kit. Its good quality. You don't get the 1680D material they claim, unless you pay 2,500 dollars but it is very sturdy (metal corners) with plenty of access points.
It may be a tad pricy but fits in your space.
 

CCCmints

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well for one you can't maximize your height like anchoring into the ceiling goes, light footprint can be wider or heightened . two the tent is harder to keep climate controlled than running a mini split or window mounted a/c. three the corners and sliding rails are made out of plastic pieces on the reg which break. forth you can't run your fans like you can when you mount them on a wall. fifth a dehumidifier needs a condensate pump to remove fluids through the top or you need to puncture the tent to run a gravity feed outlet (sometimes). sixth they cost a hundred or more dollars compared to zero dollars. seventh read the rest of the posts, eighth, your going to sell it when you outgrow it like we've all done. ninth, I'm not thinking of yet. those are a couple reasons i can think of, i can also thingk of some reasons why they are good, like the removable flood guard. but i think that the cons out weigh the pros with them, and i was trying to convince the op to go bigger, a foot is a foot.
valid points. however, if he were to invest in an a/c he could get one that is compatible with an external thermostat and run it outside of the tent. you wouldn't need to puncture the tent as it will have several ports for things that need to run from the outside. then again, i don't know how well cheaper tents are made. i purchased a gorilla and do not regret the cost one bit. the rails and corners are made of metal on the gorilla.
 

CC Dobbs

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I have an extra closet that I'd like to turn into a grow room with a grown tent inside it. Unfortunately the length x width of the coset is 22" by 30" and so thats a pretty small space for a tent. Anyone know of a tent small enough to fit in the room but no super short, all I can find is one that 18" x 30" x 36" so I need way more height than just 36". can anyone help?
You should shop at a camping store for midgets Those fuckers creep me out but they are good holding open doors.
 

TheShaaark

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Get some PVC and Reflectix from Home Depot. Build your own...
How would I add the zippers and access points if I were to make my own? Also is there like a way to attach pieces or do I have to like sew them together or glue them to the PVC pipes or something? I like that idea the best.
 

rory420420

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valid points. however, if he were to invest in an a/c he could get one that is compatible with an external thermostat and run it outside of the tent. you wouldn't need to puncture the tent as it will have several ports for things that need to run from the outside. then again, i don't know how well cheaper tents are made. i purchased a gorilla and do not regret the cost one bit. the rails and corners are made of metal on the gorilla.
My tent kicks Chuck norris' s ass MOFO' S!!!
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rory420420

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How would I add the zippers and access points if I were to make my own? Also is there like a way to attach pieces or do I have to like sew them together or glue them to the PVC pipes or something? I like that idea the best.
there are door ways manufactured just for this..grow room zipper doors...look them up..
EBay is your friend New grower.:-D
Buy or buy not,there is no flip.;-)
 
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