Reddit Reddit reviews VIVOSUN 36"x36"x72" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 3'x3'

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VIVOSUN 36
KEEPS ALL LIGHT IN: The VIVOSUN grow tent blocks all light from escaping and is lined with 98%-reflective mylar to boost the output efficiency of any grow tent setup. Zipper with black lining create a light-proof seal without the need for additional flaps and self-adhesive tapeEXTRA-THICK, STANDS STURDY: The top-quality 340g oxford is tear proof and double stitched for perfect light blocking; Lined with non-toxic PE material, it is more safe for your plant, and the tent is supported by strong metal poles that are specially finished for smooth installationEASY OBSERVATION OF YOUR PLANTS: Don't throw out your back checking on your plants! Our easy-access door unzips smoothly, and the observation window makes it easy to peek inside without disturbing your set-upFAST INSTALLATION: VIVOSUN grow tents are easy to install even if you've never done something like this before: no tools needed! Unrivaled craftsmanship and materials make VIVOSUN's grow tent the best choice for professional growersVIVOSUN’S QUALITY ASSURANCE: We pride ourselves on outstanding customer care. We have the best selection of grow tent sizes at affordable prices. If you have any issue please do not hesitate to contact our customer service
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6 Reddit comments about VIVOSUN 36"x36"x72" Mylar Hydroponic Grow Tent with Observation Window and Floor Tray for Indoor Plant Growing 3'x3':

u/5fingerdiscounts · 20 pointsr/NanoGrowery

Saved this comment from a fella in micro grocery to start my set up

These are suggestions - feel free to ask more questions if you need anything.

Read this guide - I wish I had had something like this when I started: http://homegrow-pro.com/quantum-board-build-grow-tent/ Read this guide too: http://homegrow-pro.com/the-3x3-grow-tent-setup/

Essentials

• ⁠Grow Tent: 3 ft x 3 ft x 6 ft is the size you'd probably want. This is the one I bought: https://www.amazon.ca/VIVOSUN-Hydroponic-Observation-Window-Growing/dp/B01DXYMKIO
• ⁠Light: https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Kingbrite-240W-samsung-lm301h-288v3-quantum_62120261175.html?spm=a2700.7803241.0.0.31d73e5fhFxf6a This light is a fantastic LED quantum board that is very easy to assemble - I got the 3000K one with the epistar
• ⁠Fabric Pots: Head to Amazon and grab yourself a 5-pack of 7 gallon fabric pots https://www.amazon.ca/VIVOSUN-Gallons-Thickened-Nonwoven-Handles/dp/B00TF9E9PY/
• ⁠Also get yourself a saucer (you can get this at any garden store) and a pot elevator for each pot (pot elevator example: http://amazon.ca/Gro-Pro-725675-Level-Elevator/dp/B01J37FHF8/)
• ⁠Soil: Get yourself a bail of Pro Mix HP with mycorrhizae (it's cheap, reliable, and hard to overwater) from Canadian Tire, Rona, any store really and get also a bag of earthworm castings. Cover the bottom of your fabric pot with the castings (2-3 inches deep) https://www.homehardware.ca/en/20l-organic-worm-castings/p/5025712
• ⁠Nutrients: Gaia Green Dry Amendments (All Purpose and Power Bloom) Mix the All Purpose in with your Pro-Mix HP and then top dress your "soil" every month, changing it to Power Bloom during flowering https://www.canadiangardensupply.com/gaia-green-all-purpose-4-4-4.html https://www.canadiangardensupply.com/gaia-green-power-bloom-2-8-4-power-bloom-2-8-4-2kg.html
• ⁠Ventilation: Get the AC Infinity Cloudline T4 - it's absolutely worth it. Then purchase a 4-inch carbon filter and 4 inch tubing from Amazon (branding doesn't matter for these two things) https://www.amazon.ca/AC-Infinity-CLOUDLINE-T4-Ventilation/dp/B06ZXWN3BG https://www.amazon.ca/AC-Infinity-Dual-Layer-Aluminium-Ventilation/dp/B071LHCFZ8 https://www.amazon.ca/VIVOSUN-Australia-Charcoal-Pre-filter-Included/dp/B01DXYMBU6
• ⁠Timer: You can go cheap on this, but also consider a smart timer (like a Wemo) https://www.amazon.ca/Insight-Switch-Enabled-Compatible-Amazon/dp/B00EOEDJ9W
• ⁠Seeds: Jahseeds.ca - Canadian breeder, amazing beans, amazing price! Go with feminized seeds for your first round. https://jahseeds.ca/shop?olsPage=t%2Ffeminized-seeds

Extra accessories

• ⁠Pruning shears (seperate ones for trimming live plants and ones for harvesting) https://www.amazon.ca/Pruning-Gardening-Straight-Stainless-Precision/dp/B076HL5JJM
• ⁠a lighter (for sanitizing)
• ⁠a set of tweezers, for planting your sprouted seed
• ⁠some garden gloves
• ⁠rope ratchets for your lights
• ⁠zips ties for protecting things
• ⁠binder clips (for low stress training)
• ⁠plant ties (soft rubber and wire kind)
• ⁠watering can
• ⁠two pairs of measuring spoons for dry amendments
• ⁠a clip on fan and rotating fan (for air circulation over and under the canopy)
• ⁠markers and a pack of tag plant markers for identifying plants
• ⁠soil moisture https://www.amazon.ca/Soil-Moisture-Sensor-Meter-Hydrometer/dp/B014MJ8J2U
• ⁠paper towels (for germination)
• ⁠Bucket Head Wet Dry Vacuum Powerhead Lid for 19 Litre (5 Gal.) Multi-Use Buckets great for gathering up the excess water and tipped soil) https://www.homedepot.ca/product/bucket-head-wet-dry-vacuum-powerhead-lid-for-19-litre-5-gal-multi-use-buckets/1000666690
• ⁠3 five gallon buckets (1 for the buckethead vacuum and 2 for extra water reservoirs) and two lids
• ⁠3 surge protector power bars
• ⁠Various AC power extension cables
• ⁠1 trellis net (for ScrOG training)
• ⁠USB microscrope (used to check the trichomes at harvest - if you want you can also get an adapter so it plugs directly into your smartphone, as opposed to plugging it into a computer) https://www.amazon.ca/Jiusion-Magnification-Endoscope-Microscope-Compatible/dp/B06WD843ZM
• ⁠62% Boveda packs for curing
• ⁠Mason jars for curing and storage
• ⁠hanging rack for drying (you can substitute this for a hanger and some plant ties)
• ⁠Duct tape

It's a little more expensive at the start, but this setup will pay for itself within two harvests. With this setup you can expect to yield between 8 to 12 oz every run, once you grow accustomed to the cycle.

u/pleasehelpwaterfloor · 11 pointsr/microgrowery

Fellow canuck! Welcome!

These are suggestions - feel free to ask more questions if you need anything.

Read this guide - I wish I had had something like this when I started: http://homegrow-pro.com/quantum-board-build-grow-tent/ Read this guide too: http://homegrow-pro.com/the-3x3-grow-tent-setup/

Essentials

u/Newgrowercan · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

Personally I would not be looking at that kit. The Light is an old style magnetic ballast which are less efficient and not dimmable....it is also only a 400w light which is kind of small for a 3x3 tent.

I also wouldn't buy a premaid hydro setup, the buckets can be picked up at a homedepot for a few bucks and you can cut the holes in the covers yourself instead of paying the costs they want.

The fan is only a duct booster fan which is not the best option (I use one myself and it works, just not the best option) And there is no carbon filter included in the kit.


https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Horticulture-GLK600GW19-Digital-Dimmable/dp/B004L3AQ1U/ $140

https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Horticulture-Hydroponic-Obeservation-Growing/dp/B01DXYMKIO/ $95

https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-Horticulture-AH-IF6-CF6/dp/B01A3068MU/ $140

Those are the most important things for the grow, then price out your air pumps and stones. Build the buckets yourself and save yourself a ton of money.

u/nickster513 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

perfect so it is meant to exhaust the air from the tent to outside. Do I need to do anything in regards to adding fresh air? Or will just exhausting the air out somehow give it some air because of the negative pressure.

Here is a link to the tent if it matters.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01DXYMKIO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/skoomd1 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

edit: Wow, thanks so much! You broke my reddit golden cherry haha :) Much appreciated.


>would that quantum 260w still be better than the quantum 135w for a 2x2 tent?

The 135w kit will be plenty for a 2x2 space, didnt see you were talking about a 2x2. The 260w kit is WAY too much in a 2x2.

Here's a 3x3 vivosun $90 with prime shipping on amazon and is plenty tall.

You should be training your plants via topping/LST/scrog to make them fill horizontally more so than vertically. My plants are never more than about 2' tall from base of stem to the top. Example that plant was 8" tall and yielded about 4-5 ounces



>as for DIY, it's enticing but I think i want a one-stop shop type situation to keep things easier to get going faster should i decide to go for it since i'm so excited about starting.

That's no problem. Go for the quantum board kits then. They're quasi DIY, meaning you need to still wire them up and all but it's so easy to do. They have wiring diagrams on their site. You poke the wires into the connectors on the boards and use wago connectors to connect wiring. There's no soldering or anything required. Wago connectors have levels you lift up and put the wires in and close the levels to connect. The LED strips in the diy setup are the same way but you need to build your own frame, only difference.

u/jasonbrown23 · 1 pointr/microgrowery

Vivosun3x3 i like it was easy to put together