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VIVOSUN Grow Tents create a light-efficient, enclosed environment for indoor plants. Heavy-duty 600D Oxford canvas, reflective Mylar, strong zips and multiple equipment ports make them suitable for complete soil, coco and hydroponic setups.
VIVOSUN Grow Tents make it easier to control the conditions surrounding your plants. By enclosing the growing area, they help you manage lighting, temperature, humidity, ventilation and privacy more effectively than growing in an open room.
The tents are manufactured from heavy-duty 600D Oxford canvas with a reflective Mylar interior. This helps contain light and redirect more usable illumination back towards the plant canopy, improving the efficiency of your grow light.
Multiple sizes are available, ranging from compact 0.8 × 0.8 m tents to larger 2 × 2 m enclosures. This makes the range suitable for seedlings, mother plants, vegetative growth and complete flowering setups. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
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The reflective lining helps reduce wasted light and directs more illumination back towards the plants.
Durable 600D Oxford canvas helps create a strong enclosure while reducing unwanted light leaks.
Multiple openings allow ducting, extraction fans, grow lights and electrical cables to be installed neatly.
A viewing window lets you check plants without repeatedly opening the main doors and disturbing the environment.
A grow tent provides a dedicated indoor cultivation space without requiring permanent alterations to the surrounding room. VIVOSUN tents help contain artificial light, separate the crop from the wider environment and provide convenient mounting points for essential growing equipment.
The reflective interior improves light utilisation, while the enclosed structure makes it easier to maintain consistent environmental conditions. This can be particularly useful where temperature, humidity, air movement and lighting schedules need to be managed closely.
These features allow the tent to be adapted for different growing methods and equipment layouts. The removable floor tray also makes it easier to deal with accidental spills and keep the growing area clean. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
| Tent size | Typical use |
|---|---|
| 0.8 × 0.8 × 2 m | Compact indoor gardens, seedlings or a small number of mature plants |
| 1 × 1 × 2 m | Small complete grow-light setups |
| 1.2 × 1.2 × 2 m | A popular size for medium indoor gardens |
| 1.5 × 1.5 × 2 m | Larger lights, wider canopies and multiple plants |
| 1 × 2 × 2 m | Rectangular growing layouts or multiple lighting zones |
| 1.2 × 2.4 × 2 m | Two-light setups and larger hydroponic systems |
| 2 × 2 × 2 m | Large indoor gardens with substantial lighting and ventilation |
The correct size depends on your available space, lighting footprint and intended plant layout. Remember to leave enough room around the tent for ducting, electrical connections and routine maintenance.
Before selecting a tent, decide which grow light, extraction fan and carbon filter you plan to use. Your grow light should provide suitable coverage for the tent floor area, while the extraction system must be capable of removing heat and excess humidity.
You should also consider the height of the plants, pots or hydroponic system, grow light and hanging equipment. Keeping enough vertical clearance helps prevent plants growing too close to the light.
Yes. They can be used with soil, coco and hydroponic systems, provided there is enough room for the plants, reservoir and irrigation equipment.
The heavy canvas, reflective lining and internally lined zips are designed to reduce light leakage. The tent should still be assembled carefully and checked after installation.
Yes. Most indoor grow-tent setups require an extraction fan to remove warm, humid air and maintain a supply of fresh air.
Suitable filters and fans can normally be suspended from the tent frame using appropriate straps. Always stay within the manufacturer's recommended frame-load capacity.
Choose a grow light designed to cover the floor area of your selected tent. Check the manufacturer's recommended flowering and vegetative coverage before buying.
Select the size that best matches your grow light, plant layout and available indoor space.