how to cool grow tent without ac Beginner Grow Tent Kit
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how to cool grow tent without ac

how to cool grow tent without ac Beginner Grow Tent Kit

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how to cool grow tent without ac Beginner Grow Tent KitHappy Hydro has made it easier than ever to start your grow! Our Complete Grow Tent Kits come with everything you need to get growing, saving you the hassle of tracking down every individual item. No more analysis paralysis! We hand picked our favorite supplies (yes, we are growers, too!) for an enjoyable and trouble free cultivation experience. The Equipment The IONFRAME EVO6 by AC Infinity is a highly advanced LED grow light engineered for indoor

Happy Hydro has made it easier than ever to start your grow! Our Complete Grow Tent Kits come with everything you need to get growing, saving you the hassle of tracking down every individual item. No more analysis paralysis! We hand-picked our favorite supplies (yes, we are growers, too!) for an enjoyable and trouble-free cultivation experience.

The Equipment

The IONFRAME EVO6 by AC Infinity is a highly advanced LED grow light engineered for indoor plant cultivation. It incorporates premium Samsung LM301H EVO LEDs along with 6 UV diodes at 395 nm and 60 OSRAM far red and deep red diodes (54 at 660 nm and 6 at 730 nm), delivering a comprehensive spectrum of light output. This bar-style fixture guarantees superior light coverage and deep canopy penetration. Equipped with a removable passive cooling LED driver, it facilitates optimal heat management and can be daisy-chained with up to 80 units. The IONFRAME EVO6, compatible with the UIS™ platform, supports WiFi control, scheduling, and brightness modifications. The 500W EVO6 provides a 5 x 5 ft veg area coverage and a 4 x 4 ft flower area coverage, houses 1680 diodes, and outputs a PPFD of 1991, promising to amplify plant growth and yield significantly.

The bones of our kits are the AC Infinity CLOUDLAB 4’ x 4’ grow tent. Premium canvas and a sturdy steel frame make this tent a pleasure to work with. The CLOUDLAB tent is paired with an all-in-one grow tent air filtration system kit that offers all essential inline components for ventilating your grow space, including a powerful yet quiet CLOUDLINE Series fan and a carbon filter with Australian virgin charcoal. The components are connected via sturdy, flexible ducting, and the kit includes other accessories like duct clamps, prefilter cloth, and hanging straps. The product integrates with the UIS™ platform of smart grow devices and controllers, allowing you to control various grow room devices connected with Bluetooth or WiFi.

Smart programming through the CONTROLLER 69 PRO optimizes temperature and humidity, allows dynamic fan speed adjustments and supports timer, cycle, and schedule modes. You can remotely access your devices, unlock advanced programs, and view historical charts via the AC Infinity app.

The kit also features a quiet, energy-efficient CLOUDLINE Series inline fan with a PWM-controlled EC motor. Its design ensures high-performance airflow, is suitable for grow tents, and boasts a 67,000-hour lifespan with resistance against dust and water splashes due to its IP-44 rating.

Growing Medium and Nutrients 

The included growing medium is BIOFLOWER, a premium natural potting mix. This organic-input soil provides nutrients for the first 8 weeks of your plant's life. Enriched with bioCHARGE® BIOLOGY and bioCORE® BIOCHAR, this innovative combination of peat, coir, and perlite transcends conventional soil, delivering essential nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients for up to eight weeks. Notably, BIOFLOWER™ is compatible with soil amendments, offering versatility in feeding.

When the first signs of flowering show, you can apply the included Gaia Green Power Bloom, an OMRI-listed organic bloom nutrient. Your buds will reward you with bigger blooms and a bountiful harvest. 

This package includes a 12qt bag of Coast of Maine's Sprout Island - Organic Seed-Starter Blend. This softer soil mix is ideal for nurturing your seeds from the beginning when the roots are still small, requiring a gentle soil environment and ample time to grow.

Depending on your setup, the CLOUDLAB tent can accommodate four large plants. The kit includes 1-gallon and 5-gallon fabric pots so you can pot up or do a quick flip to flower. A set of sturdy plastic saucers helps keep your new grow tent clean. 

More Accessories!

The Air King 6-inch Clip-On Fan circulates the air in your tent, while also strengthening the stems of your plants. Other accessories include Teflon trimming scissors (to make harvesting less of a chore). 

If you want to start cultivating NOW, look no further than the Complete Grow Tent Kits from Happy Hydro. Just add some seeds and get growing!

Includes: 

  • 1 x AC Infinity CLOUDLAB 844 Grow Tent | 4'x4'x80"
  • 1 x AC Infinity IONFRAME EVO6 LED Grow Light | 500W OR EVO8, 730W
  • 1 x AC Infinity Ventilation Kit: Complete with a 6-Inch Cloudline Inline Duct Fan, a Carbon Filter, 25 feet of Ducting, and Controller 69 PRO.
  • 2 x BIOFLOWER Soil - Bagged | 1.5 cubic ft
  • 1 x Coast of Maine - Seed Starter 12qt
  • 4 x 1-Gallon Fabric Pot w/Handles - Black | 6” H x 7” D 
  • 5 x 14" Black Plastic Saucers 
  • 4 x 5-Gallon Fabric Pot w/Handles - Black | 10” H x 12” D  
  • 1 x 120V Single Outlet Mechanical Timer
  • 2 x Air King 6-inch 190 CFM 2-Speed Clip-On Fan 
  • 1 x Gaia Green Power Bloom | 4.4lb
  • 1 x Happy Hydro 60mm Teflon Trimming Scissors 
  • 2 x Ratcheting Light & Equipment Hangers | Pair
  • PLUS 3 MONTHS OF GROWER SUPPORT!!! Call or email us if you have any questions along the way and we'll be happy to help!

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