Probox: Garden HighPro Grow Tents for All Growers
Garden HighPro Probox grow tents offer a complete range designed to maximize your indoor yields. Whether you're starting with a few cuttings or managing a larger setup, these tents provide the versatility and technical quality needed for successful indoor cultivation.
Why choose a Probox grow tent?
The main advantage of Probox tents is their exceptional 97% reflectivity, thanks to the high-quality Mylar lining the interior. In practical terms, this means your plants absorb almost all the light emitted by your lamps, with no loss. The Probox BASIC - 100x100x200 cm perfectly illustrates this philosophy with its patented structure, guaranteeing unwavering stability, even with powerful extractors.
Garden HighPro has also considered growers working with cuttings. Propagator models like the Probox Propagator L - 60 x 40 x 200cm include 4 removable shelves and velcro flaps for observing progress without disturbing the environment. Frankly practical when you want to optimize vertical space.
In terms of construction, the 420D nylon outer fabric resists tears and UV rays. The zippers are reinforced and light-proof – crucial for respecting day/night cycles. The Probox BASIC - 120x120x200 cm even goes into detail by offering an anti-corrosion structure that lasts over time, even with the constant humidity of a grow tent.
How to choose the right Probox for you
The choice primarily depends on your available space and the number of plants you plan to cultivate. For beginners or apartment growers, compact formats like the PROBOX Propagator M - 80x60x40 cm offer an excellent compromise. Its quick assembly and reduced height make it perfect for confined spaces.
If you have more space and want to grow several mother plants or manage a complete cycle, opt for the 100x100 or 120x120cm models. The 20cm difference in width and depth might seem insignificant, but it represents an additional 0.44m² – enough space for 2-3 more plants depending on your cultivation technique.
For large-scale projects or growers who want to separate cloning and flowering, the Probox Propagator XL - 120x40x200 cm with its removable shelves allows you to manage up to 4 cultivation levels simultaneously. Its transparent doors facilitate climate control without fully opening the tent.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many plants can I grow in a 100x100x200cm Probox?
In a 1m² Probox, you can grow between 4 and 9 plants depending on your method. For SOG (Sea of Green) with small plants, count a maximum of 9 x 11L pots. For SCROG or more developed plants, 4 plants in 18-25L pots are more suitable. The 200cm height leaves enough space to hang an LED light and maintain 40-50cm between the top of the plants and the light source.
What size Probox should I choose for my available space?
First, measure your space, allowing an additional 20cm on each side for ventilation and access. For a 2.5x2.5m room, a 120x120cm Probox is manageable. If you have less space, rectangular Propagator models optimize available space better. Also, consider ceiling height: the standard 200cm height requires a minimum room height of 220cm for installation.
How to properly install a Probox for good light-proofing?
First, assemble the metal structure, ensuring all tubes are properly fitted and tightened. Then, slide the fabric over, starting from the top, and gradually pull it down. The zippers must be perfectly aligned and completely closed. Test for light leaks by turning on a light inside in the dark – no light should be visible. If necessary, reinforce with opaque tape on problematic areas.
What ventilation should I install in a Probox for good air exchange?
Calculate 3 times the volume of your tent per hour minimum. For a 100x100x200cm Probox (2m³), a 150-200m³/h extractor is sufficient with LED lighting. With hotter HPS lamps, increase to 250-300m³/h. Install extraction at the top and fresh air intake at the bottom, on the opposite side. Use the sleeves provided for this purpose and add a carbon filter if necessary to control odors.
How to maintain the reflective Mylar of a Probox to keep it effective?
Clean the Mylar with a slightly damp microfiber cloth, without aggressive chemicals. Avoid circular motions that can scratch the reflective surface. In case of small tears, repair immediately with Mylar tape to prevent them from spreading. Replace overly damaged panels, as degraded reflectivity directly impacts your yields. Well-maintained Mylar can last 3-4 years with regular care.