🌱 Grow like a pro, indoors and on point!
The Spider Farmer 2x2x4 Grow Tent is a professional-grade indoor hydroponic solution featuring a durable 1680D mylar canvas, a hardened steel frame supporting up to 153 lbs, and a light-locking design to optimize plant growth. Its tool-free setup, double-layer observation windows, and removable waterproof floor tray make it perfect for millennial growers seeking efficiency and style in their green space.
Inner Material | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal,Metal Frame,Steel |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 24"W x 48"H |
Color | Black |
J**N
Bigger than other 2x4 tents, more room for activities!!
I bought this tent because its bigger and taller (28" x 55" x 80") than other 2' x 4' tents. It does not disappoint. There is plenty of head room for a light and inline fan and plenty of floor space for my 3, 5gallon fabric pots with a lot of room to spare as seen in the pictures.The cover fabric is thick and high quality. The seams are well stitched and the zippers are strong an sturdy. There are zero light leaks when fully assembled and all holes are closed. There are plenty of ventilation and utility holes and they are mirrored on both sides of the tent. So your not stuck setting things up one way only.Assembly was easy even for a 1st timer like me with average assembly skills. Assemble the frame, lay it down, unzip the cover completely, lay the cover over the tent, place the corners of the cover over the corners of the frame, zip up the cover completely, orientate the tent so the Spider Farmer logo is on the upper right of the tent and unzip. Easy. *Side Note* This assembly can be done solo but an extra pair of hands when placing the cover and standing up the tent won't hurt.Cons: As great as this tent is and it is great 5 stars for the $$$ and quality, there are some issues.1. This tent is BIG, if you are planning space for a '2x4' tent this isn't the one you want, as stated before itsbigger than 2'x4' and taller than others that I have seen so be aware or have the space beforepurchasing.2. I wish there was a better way to secure the door of the cover when its unzipped. There are straps at thetop of the tent on the outside and on the door of the tent on the inside and its a bit janky trying tosecure the door when its openAll that aside this is an amazing tent. 5 out of 5. If you purchase it you will not be disappointed. Great Quality, Easy Assembly, Bigger than other 2x4 tents
S**D
Seems well designed
I wanted the somewhat odd shape of 55x28x80. Rather, my available space and love of tall strains dictated this size. SF is the only one making this size, from my search. So that's a plus. I am very happy with this purchase, although there are cheaper alternatives by almost half. I think it is good quality, and if it lasts as l believe it will, all the better.I'm a tool guy. This went together in a jif though most people would probably want another helper for putting the tent into the frame, especially if they happen to be stoned... l found that the parts fit properly, were the correct size and undamaged. Despite the looseness of the frame (see Pro Tip below), the fabric enclosure fits like OJ's glove - l mean it is tight! Such a clean fit though, it actually adds structural support to the frame from the tension on all corners. Despite this, the door zipper works smoothly and does not bind throughout its entire run (indicating the fabric fits literall perfectly).This tent will NOT leak light unless you WANT it to. Time will tell if it holds up but the attention to detail like the full reflective bottom (same lined fabric) tray with velcro tie downs fastening it to the frame, the anti abrasion inserts on the corner pieces just where they touch the fabric, all-metal frame materials, makes it seem to be high quality and a good value. The fabric is heavyduty canvas obviously, bonded to the hammered-finish mylar. There are many duct and vent openings, all seal well. Lower side vents, rear vent, and front viewing port are screened and add airflow. Their velcro-attached covers grab aggressively and stay put. Ther are three moveable support bars for hanging lights and filter assemblies - one spanning the 55" width and two spanning the 28" depth. It claims to supports 140lbs. I wouldn't test THAT claim, but it will clearly support what you need to grow plants. And all closed up, at a glance it could easily be mistaken for a bureau or a big cabinet of some sort.Pro Tip: a wrap of black electricians tape above and 2 below the locking button on all male ends, will increase rigidity significantly. You have to muscle the joints together over the tape, but if you won't be collapsing the tent frequently, the effort is worth it. In the pics, note that this tent is all of its 80' tall., and is nealy as tall as my interior doors.
M**O
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Perfect for Microgreens and Larger Trays!
I’m using the Spider Farmer 4.6x2.3x6.6 Pro-Grade Grow Tent to grow microgreens on a 2x4 rack, and it’s been fantastic! This tent is spacious enough to accommodate the larger shelves I need for 10x20 trays, which fit perfectly inside.The quality is excellent — the material is durable, the zippers are smooth, and the observation window is a great feature for quick checks without disturbing the environment. The tent does a great job of retaining light and temperature, which is essential for growing microgreens efficiently.Overall, this is a well-designed, versatile tent that’s perfect for growers who need a bit more space. Highly recommend for anyone working with larger setups!
J**A
Amazing quality
This tent is so much better than my vivosun tent. The Spider Farm one is thicker and has zero light leaks. If I ever get a 3rd tent it will be from Spider Farm. For the record, I love my vivosun tent, but the quality of this one is so much higher.
F**A
Tall, solid 'windowless'
I sent back some other tents with better pricing because I wanted the height of this one with a 2x2 footprint, since the inline system takes up so much headroom and grow pouch so much on bottom.Someone mentioned the sturdy zipper and, it is. Which is necessary since there is NO observation window - bummer. If I didn't need the height I would have preferred a tent with a window.That said, assembly is possibly with one relatively wimpy person. I should have watched the video on Spider home page, lol. It might have gone quicker. The air vents on the bottom leaked some light upon testing - will have to fiddle with the velcro to see if it can be smothed out. Its not a big deal but don't want to waste any precious rays. Some tape would work.Overall solid tent that I wish I didn't have to unzip to see anything.
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