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4x4x6 grow tent

4x4x6 grow tent The Living Room 4x4 Grow Tent

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4x4x6 grow tent The Living Room 4x4 Grow TentThe Living Room 4' x 4' x 6 1 2' Hydroponic Grow Tent Tired of unpredictable weather and pests ruining your plants? The Living Room 4' x 4' Grow Tent gives you the power to create the perfect indoor garden, providing complete control over your climate and light conditions for healthier, more consistent growth year round. This sealed indoor growing space is perfect for starting new plants, separating different growth stages, or simply creating an

The Living Room 4' x 4' x 6 1/2' Hydroponic Grow Tent

Tired of unpredictable weather and pests ruining your plants? The Living Room 4' x 4' Grow Tent gives you the power to create the perfect indoor garden, providing complete control over your climate and light conditions for healthier, more consistent growth year-round.

This sealed indoor growing space is perfect for starting new plants, separating different growth stages, or simply creating an optimized environment. The exterior is crafted from a thick, durable 600D black canvas, while the interior features a highly reflective silver coating to maximize the efficiency of your grow lights. The frame is built with strong 1" steel tubing, and the heavy-duty zippers ensure a light-proof seal. With convenient venting and cord ports that seal tightly, this is one of the best grow tents for maintaining the ideal climate.

Assembly is quick and easy, with no tools required—simply connect the frame, pull the canvas over, and you're ready to start growing. This 4'x4' model is a popular choice, but if you need a different size, check out the larger 5'x5' tent or the more compact 2'x4' version.

What's Included

  • 8x Frame Poles (A & B)
  • 4x Corner Poles (C)
  • 3x Equipment Support Arms (E & F)
  • 8x 3-Way Frame Connectors
  • 1x 600D Tent Canvas
  • 1x Removable Floor Splash Tray

Features

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Total Light Control

Highly reflective interior maximizes light efficiency, while the 600D canvas ensures a completely light-proof environment.

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Robust Steel Frame

Constructed with strong 1" diameter steel poles and connectors that can support your lights and ventilation with ease.

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Durable & Secure

Features heavy-duty, snag-free zippers and a thick canvas exterior to create a sealed, protected growing space.

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Optimized Airflow

Includes multiple ducting ports with drawstrings, allowing you to easily install ventilation and manage your climate.

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Tool-Free Assembly

Get your garden running in minutes. The intuitive design allows for quick and simple setup without any tools.

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Easy Maintenance

Comes with a removable, waterproof floor tray to catch spills and make cleanup simple.

Specifications

Specification Value
Pole Diameter 1" (1mm thick)
Max Hanging Weight 23 lbs per support bar
Canvas Thickness 600D
Unit Dimensions 4' x 4' x 6.5'
Unit Weight 31 lbs

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FAQs

What can I grow in a 4'x4' tent?+

A 4'x4' tent is versatile, ideal for growing 4-6 medium-sized plants or a larger number of smaller plants. It's perfect for vegetables, herbs, and flowering plants, giving you ample space for a complete growth cycle.

Is the tent material light-proof and durable?+

Yes, the tent is made from a thick 600D canvas with a highly reflective interior. Combined with heavy-duty zippers, it creates a completely light-proof seal to prevent light leaks and maximize energy efficiency.

How much weight can the support bars hold?+

Each equipment support bar is rated to hang up to 23 lbs, providing strong support for most standard grow lights, carbon filters, and ventilation fans.

Is this grow tent difficult to assemble?+

Not at all. Assembly is designed to be quick and tool-free. The poles connect easily, and the canvas fits securely over the frame, allowing you to set it up in minutes.

Are there other sizes available in this model?+

Yes! The Living Room offers a range of sizes to fit any space. If this 4'x4' isn't quite right, you might consider the 3'x3' model for smaller areas or the spacious 5'x5' tent for larger gardens. All are part of the excellent The Living Room collection.

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