gorilla grow tent 2x4 Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2x4
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gorilla grow tent 2x4

gorilla grow tent 2x4 Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2x4

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gorilla grow tent 2x4 Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2x4Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2' X 4' x 6'7" Hydroponic Grow Tent Struggling to find a high quality grow tent that doesn't break the bank? The Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2x4 delivers the perfect balance of professional grade features and affordability, creating an ideal environment for your plants to thrive. This tent is a fantastic entry point into the world of indoor cultivation, offering the reliability that the Gorilla Grow Tent brand is known for without

Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2' X 4' x 6'7" Hydroponic Grow Tent

Struggling to find a high-quality grow tent that doesn't break the bank? The Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 2x4 delivers the perfect balance of professional-grade features and affordability, creating an ideal environment for your plants to thrive. This tent is a fantastic entry point into the world of indoor cultivation, offering the reliability that the Gorilla Grow Tent brand is known for without the premium price tag.

Engineered with a 100% steel-interlocking frame and durable 210D fabric, the Lite Line provides a secure and light-proof space. The interior features diamond reflective walling that distributes up to 30% more lumens, ensuring your plants get full light coverage for vigorous growth. With a compact 8-square-foot footprint, it's an excellent choice for growers with limited space, fitting perfectly in a spare room, closet, or basement. For those with even tighter constraints, the Gorilla Grow Tent Shorty 2' X 4' might be an ideal alternative.

What's Included

  • 100% Metal Interlocking, Sturdy Frame & Connectors
  • 210D "Easy On" Grow Tent
  • Convenient Access Tool Pouch
  • EZ View Windows
  • Heavy Duty Flood Protection Pool
  • 11" Double Cinching, No Leak Ducting Ports
  • Thick "Easy Engage" Zippers
  • 360 Degree "Wrap Around" Access
  • Micro-Mesh Pest Control Pre-Filters
  • Diamond Reflective Technology Walling
  • Easy Set-Up Instructions

Features

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Sturdy Steel Frame

100% metal interlocking frame provides superior stability and security for your garden.

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Light-Proof Fabric

Durable 210D fabric prevents light leaks and protects your plants from the outside environment.

Maximum Light Reflection

Diamond reflective interior boosts lumen distribution by up to 30% for healthier growth.

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Easy Monitoring

EZ View windows let you check on plants without disturbing the internal environment.

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360° Access

Full-wrap zippers provide convenient, easy access to every corner of your tent.

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Pest-Free Environment

Micro-mesh pre-filters keep pests out while maintaining crucial airflow for your plants.

Specifications

Specification Value
Dimensions 2' x 4' x 6'7"
Height w/ Extension Kit (sold separately) 7'7"
Weight 25 lbs.
Canvas Density 210D
Pole Diameter 16mm
Door Quantity 1
Ducting Port Quantity 6 (11" Double Cinching)
Electrical Port Quantity 2 (3")

Warranty

Gorilla Grow Tent offers a 1-year Warranty. This warranty does not cover operator abuse or error. All sales are final.

FAQs

What is the main advantage of the Gorilla Lite series?+

The Lite series offers the trusted Gorilla Grow Tent quality and engineering at a more budget-friendly price point. It's the perfect choice for beginners or growers who need a reliable tent without the features of the professional-grade models.

How many plants can I fit in a 2x4 grow tent?+

A 2' x 4' tent can comfortably house 2-4 large plants or up to 8-10 smaller plants. The exact number depends on your growing style, plant strain, and pot size. If you think you'll need more space, consider a larger option like the Gorilla Grow Tent Lite 4' x 4'.

Is the 210D fabric durable enough for long-term use?+

Absolutely. The 210D fabric is thick, tear-resistant, and completely light-proof. It's designed to withstand the humidity and temperature fluctuations of an indoor garden, ensuring your tent lasts for many growth cycles.

What are the EZ View windows for?+

The EZ View windows allow you to quickly check on your plants' progress without unzipping the door. This helps maintain a stable temperature and humidity inside the tent, minimizing stress on your plants.

Can I extend the height of this tent?+

Yes, one of the key features of many grow tents from Gorilla is height adjustability. This tent is compatible with a 12-inch extension kit (sold separately) to give your plants extra room to grow taller.

What size ventilation fan is recommended for this tent?+

For an 8 sq ft tent, a 4-inch inline fan and carbon filter system is typically sufficient to manage heat and odor. Proper air circulation is crucial for plant health and preventing issues like mold or mildew.

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