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Grow Tents over 120cm x 120cm: the space you need for your ambitious projects

Grow tents over 120cm x 120cm represent the high-end of indoor growing setups. These spacious tents offer a significant growing volume, perfect for experienced growers who want to maximize their yields or test several varieties simultaneously. With a floor area exceed...

Grow Tents over 120cm x 120cm: the space you need for your ambitious projects

Grow tents over 120cm x 120cm represent the high-end of indoor growing setups. These spacious tents offer a significant growing volume, perfect for experienced growers who want to maximize their yields or test several varieties simultaneously. With a floor area exceeding 1.44 m², these tents allow for powerful lighting and the management of a large number of plants without space constraints.

Why choose a grow tent larger than 120x120cm

The main advantage of these large tents lies in their versatility. You can install 600W or 1000W HPS lamps, or even high-power LED panels without risking overheating. The space also allows you to create different zones: one for vegetative growth, another for flowering, or even dedicate a corner to cloning. The height, generally between 200 and 240cm, offers comfortable clearance for hanging lighting and maintaining an optimal distance from the canopy.

These dimensions also facilitate air circulation. With a 150mm or 200mm extractor, you achieve efficient air renewal even with a large volume. Humidity management becomes more stable thanks to this larger air mass, and temperature variations are less abrupt than in smaller spaces.

How to choose your grow tent larger than 120x120cm

First criterion: the ceiling height of your room. A 150x150x200cm tent requires a minimum of 220cm ceiling height for installation and ventilation. Also check the floor's resistance, as these setups can weigh over 50kg once equipped.

The fabric thickness matters a lot. Opt for a minimum of 600D to avoid light leaks and ensure durability. Zippers must be reinforced, as you will use them regularly. Duct openings are crucial: plan for at least 4 sleeves of different diameters for ventilation, cables, and irrigation hoses.

Regarding exact dimensions, 150x150cm or 240x120cm formats are popular. The first offers a perfect square, ideal for central lighting. The second, more rectangular, adapts better to narrow rooms and allows for optimized lighting with two light sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many plants can I put in a 120x120 cm grow tent?

In a 120x120cm (1.44m²) tent, you can cultivate between 4 and 16 plants depending on the technique used. For SOG (Sea of Green), count 12 to 16 small plants in 3-5L pots for a short cycle. In classic cultivation with training, 4 to 6 plants in 15-20L pots yield excellent results. For SCROG, 2 to 4 plants are more than enough to fill the growing space. The recommended spacing is 30-40cm between each plant for optimal air circulation.

Which LED or HPS lamp to choose for a grow tent larger than 120x120?

For a minimum surface area of 1.44m², aim for 400 to 600W in HPS or 300 to 450W in full spectrum LED. A 600W HPS perfectly covers 150x150cm with a yield of 0.8 to 1.2g/W. For LED, prefer panels delivering 35 to 50W per effective m², which is about 400W for 150x150cm. Samsung LM301B or Osram LEDs offer the best efficiency/price ratio. Remember to adjust the height: 40-60cm for HPS, 30-45cm for LED depending on power.

How to install a 120x120 grow tent in a room?

Choose a location with nearby electrical access and possible air extraction (window, VMC, duct). Leave a minimum of 50cm around the tent for maintenance and circulation. The floor must be flat and stable; use an insulating mat if necessary. First, assemble the metal structure, then stretch the fabric starting from the bottom. Install the extractor at the top, the intake fan at the opposite bottom. Check for light leaks by closing everything and looking for leaks from the inside with a flashlight.

Which cultivation technique (SOG or ScrOG) is best for this size?

SCROG (Screen of Green) is particularly suitable for large areas because it optimizes the use of horizontal space. With 2-4 plants trained under a net 40cm from the ground, you get a uniform canopy and high yields. SOG is suitable if you want short cycles (8-9 weeks total) with many small plants. For beginners, SCROG is simpler to manage: fewer plants = fewer variables to control. LST (Low Stress Training) remains an excellent intermediate option with 6-8 medium plants.

How to maintain and clean a 120x120 grow tent after use?

Disassemble all equipment and first vacuum plant debris. Clean the walls with a mixture of water/black soap (10%) then rinse with clear water. To disinfect, use 70° alcohol or a diluted bleach solution (2%). Pay attention to corners and closures where dust and humidity accumulate. Allow to dry completely before reassembly - allow at least 24 hours. Check the condition of zippers and sleeves, replace if necessary. A thorough cleaning between each cycle prevents contamination and lingering odors.

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How to choose a grow tent larger than 120cm x 120cm?
   

To choose a grow tent of this size, I advise you to consider several key points. First, the quality of materials is paramount for insulation and durability. Next, check for multiple openings and sleeves to facilitate the installation of your ventilation and lighting system. Finally, ensure that the height is sufficient for the type of plants you wish to cultivate, especially if you plan for tall crops or hydroponic systems.

What LED lighting power should I choose for a grow tent larger than 120x120cm?
   

For a grow tent of this size, I generally recommend a real LED power of at least 600W to 800W to effectively cover the entire surface. The goal is to achieve homogeneous light distribution and sufficient intensity for all growth phases. Feel free to consult this article which details how to choose the best horticultural LED lamp for a 120x120cm growing area, which also applies to larger areas by adjusting the power.

How to manage ventilation in a large grow tent?
   

Ventilation is crucial in a large grow tent. I recommend a powerful air extractor, calculated based on the tent's volume and the heat generated by the lighting. Don't forget passive or active intake for constant air renewal, as well as internal fans to circulate the air and prevent humidity pockets. A good ventilation system helps maintain optimal temperature and humidity, essential for the health of your plants.

What mistakes should be avoided with a large indoor grow tent?
   

One of the common mistakes I see is underestimating climate management. With a large surface area, temperature and humidity variations can be more significant. Also, avoid neglecting lighting uniformity; poor distribution can lead to uneven growth zones. Finally, ensure your odor filtration system is appropriate for the size of your grow to avoid inconveniences.

How do I know if a 120x120cm+ grow tent is suitable for my project?
   

A grow tent of this size is ideal if you have high yield ambitions, if you want to cultivate a large number of plants, or if you are experimenting with different varieties simultaneously. If you have the necessary space at home and are willing to invest in more substantial equipment, then yes, it is suitable. For beginners, I sometimes recommend starting smaller to master the basics, but if you are motivated, a large grow tent offers great opportunities.

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