What all in one grow tent kit do you guys recommend?

Modern Selections

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No no no lol you misunderstood. I use the TSW2000 for seed runs and growing out different new strains. It gives me the ability to raise and lower them individually. I don't train or top strains I have not grown before so I can get an idea on their natural structure. This way I can move the tall ones under one light raised, remove or add lights, side lighting, etc.

For straight flower production rooms we use 4800 or 6500's. I still like the TSW better though. Just a killer light. And only 200 bones each. 1600 bucks shipped for 8 lights works out nice for me.


These days I have seed rooms. Testing/hunting/pollinating rooms. All related to breeding cannabis. We do a room for personal smoke and to cover a little of the costs of our genetic obsessions.
 

DeadHeadX

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I have a 200$ all-in tent from Amazon and am producing decent results. I'm not recommending it, but am saying that if the bottom of the barrel works well, then if you put out what you can afford for something really nice, you will be doing great.
What do you mean by all in? Did you get a tent, decent grow light, filtered ventilation? One needs all of this and more of course. I know it can be done on a tight budget, but truly curious.

I wasn’t on a particular budget, and I don’t doubt one can piece together a less expensive package. But there’s so much to choose from! That was the big plus with the AC Infinity - it contained just anbout everything needed, including lots of accessories (four fabric pots, clippers, netting, tie downs, etc). I imagine it saved me weeks of thinking about/researching what to do/buy, and all from a highly regarded company. Totally personal reality certainly.

I don’t doubt that I’ll refine my approach and upgrade or add some gear. But without having to do much research, I got the big box and had plants in the pots within a few days of ordering (already had a couple seeds, went and bought ff soil locally). Just had my first harvest.

I imagine as someone new to this stuff that I’d still be researching or waiting for parts rather than waiting for my weed to dry. That’s just me, but the simplicity was meaningful and worth some money to me, as one relatively new to all this. I grew two plants and conservatively estimate my dry haul at 5-6 ounces. $650 isn’t cheap (price on the 3x3 with all accessories), but it’s not a bad deal at all when pricing these things individually, and it pays for itself quickly.
 

odessa

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What do you mean by all in? Did you get a tent, decent grow light, filtered ventilation? One needs all of this and more of course. I know it can be done on a tight budget, but truly curious.

I wasn’t on a particular budget, and I don’t doubt one can piece together a less expensive package. But there’s so much to choose from! That was the big plus with the AC Infinity - it contained just anbout everything needed, including lots of accessories (four fabric pots, clippers, netting, tie downs, etc). I imagine it saved me weeks of thinking about/researching what to do/buy, and all from a highly regarded company. Totally personal reality certainly.

I don’t doubt that I’ll refine my approach and upgrade or add some gear. But without having to do much research, I got the big box and had plants in the pots within a few days of ordering (already had a couple seeds, went and bought ff soil locally). Just had my first harvest.

I imagine as someone new to this stuff that I’d still be researching or waiting for parts rather than waiting for my weed to dry. That’s just me, but the simplicity was meaningful and worth some money to me, as one relatively new to all this. I grew two plants and conservatively estimate my dry haul at 5-6 ounces. $650 isn’t cheap (price on the 3x3 with all accessories), but it’s not a bad deal at all when pricing these things individually, and it pays for itself quickly.
Yeah it came with light, carabineers for the lights, carbon filter and inline fan plus trellis netting and a pair of shitty shears. I just had to get soil, fabric pots and seeds. Like I said, there are far better options, but it's nice to know you can get started relatively inexpensively. I spent waaay more on BASIC mycology stuff.
 

DeadHeadX

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Yeah it came with light, carabineers for the lights, carbon filter and inline fan plus trellis netting and a pair of shitty shears. I just had to get soil, fabric pots and seeds. Like I said, there are far better options, but it's nice to know you can get started relatively inexpensively. I spent waaay more on BASIC mycology stuff.
Cool. Sounds like an amazing deal. I will say I was shocked when my wife saw the AC Infinity set up in a store in VT and encouraged me to buy it. I’d been researching other stuff for a while. Made it really easy for me lol. Didn’t give her time to think about it…
 

Swan23

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Cool. Sounds like an amazing deal. I will say I was shocked when my wife saw the AC Infinity set up in a store in VT and encouraged me to buy it. I’d been researching other stuff for a while. Made it really easy for me lol. Didn’t give her time to think about it…
The ac infinity 2x4 set up is what I'm definitely leaning towards. Haven't read hardly any bad reviews. I've been doing my research for quite a few days now and they seem top notch. I'm just making sure the ventilation system helps keep odor down and proper airflow is my main concern.

Does your inline fan and carbon filter it came with do the job for u?
 

Treesomewanted77

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I haven’t seen a single complete kit that I would purchase without upgrading at least 1-2 parts of it. You’re better off buying a good tent if you plant to grow for any length of time. Don’t skimp on lights either you will just end up either upgrading later on or they won’t last long. I tried to start out the cheapest I could and have upgraded everything since so it’s like spending double just to get to a good setup. It’s worth saving up and buying once. There is lots of decent products but do you want to settle for decent is the question.

lots of good quality stuff out there just make sure you do your research. I wish you the best of luck.
 

Treesomewanted77

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The ac infinity 2x4 set up is what I'm definitely leaning towards. Haven't read hardly any bad reviews. I've been doing my research for quite a few days now and they seem top notch. I'm just making sure the ventilation system helps keep odor down and proper airflow is my main concern.

Does your inline fan and carbon filter it came with do the job for u?
AC makes good stuff. I run their 6” blowers and they have been solid for years now and I’ve heard only good things about their tents.
I would get a good brand carbon filter if smell is a concern then I would definitely go oversized on the filter setup. I use a 6” in a 4x4 and I don’t get any smell.
Go oversized on almost everything that way you’re not taxing the equipment to keep up with your needs.
 
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