Now you have made the decision to become an urban gardener,theirs your grow room to think about and what is the best way to build one. Many people go to great expense building out of wood and boards when there is a much easier and quicker way to the perfect indoor grow room. The grow tent is the ideal solution to your problem giving you a self contained growing environment capable of producing high quality fruit and vegetables in any room in your house all year round and make maintaining the ideal environment for your plants simple.
Grow tents come with many features including ducting outlets to allow for hot air extraction and all your cabling needs,hanging bars are provided for hanging lights, fans and filters. Most modern grow tents are lined with non toxic Mylar with 95% reflectivity rather than some older grow tents which have a white PVC lining known to give off gases harmful to plants. The best material grow tents can be manufactured from is oxford cloth which is incredible y strong and does not crack or wear due to the high temperatures.
There are lots of different brands of grow tent available on the market today ranging from tiny clone stations up to marque sized monsters. One of the most important things is to choose the correct
size tent for the number of plants you wish to grow,plants need space to reach their full potential and over populating your grow area will only hinder your plants growth and yield. There is a size of grow tent to suit every possible space you might want to use for your grow room weather its an attic,cellar or Evan a corner of your own bedroom.
I feel the best solution to create an indoor grow room is by the use of a grow tent,They can be put up and taken down in only minutes leaving no trace behind. They contain 100% of the light and odor given off by your indoor garden. A grow tent costs a fraction of the price it would take to build a grow room out of other materials and is a lot less work. They are a must buy item for beginner growers who have to move with the times in modern urban horticulture or run the risk of being left behind with sub standard crops and yields.
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