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Cloudlab 733 Advance Grow Tent 3x3 (36" x 36" x 72")

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2 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
5 days ago
Love this equ
7 days ago
Love this equ
7 days ago
No issues with the tent. I love the big zippers and loved the overall sturdiness of the tent.
7 days ago
UncledenoNewbie
8 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
9 days ago
PnutgfNewbie
No issues with the tent. I love the big zippers and loved the overall sturdiness of the tent.
11 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago
Tent is well constructed but it has it flaws. It has very thick linings and sturdy poles for a solid grow space, ready to take on the weight of practically anything you can place in it. Everything feels like it's made from quality materials even down to the stitching. Viewing window, side doors and plenty of ports for ventilation and power. Side screens for additional fresh air intake are a nice touch as well. The 4 upper crossbars give plenty of overhead mounting options. The bad. While it has side doors... they don't go all the way to the bottom like the front. The height makes it awkward to water plants in the back, especially if your running a scrog. Is this is to allow room for the side screen vents? I never used those at all during my grow as I had bought an inline fan for the intake. And feel that even without the intake fan, if they would make the screens embedded in the side doors they would be just effective and it would open up plenty of space on the sides to comfortably water plants in the back. Also, wouldn't it be nice for a grow tent manufacturer to add a dedicated port for your humidifier hose to run up that has a real baffle to catch any built up moisture and route it to a drip tray? Yeah simple solutions for real problems are still needed.
13 days ago