Fuzzy1981's Fox Farm Ocean Forrest Northern Lights 2019

alright, awesome i got some five gallon fabric pots, and a heating pad for seedlings so i can take them off of the upturned drip trays that are keeping them a few inches off the ground. should i up pot when i get them on wensday? and also if the fox farm is good for 4 to 6 weeks without needing fertilizer will putting them in new dirt reset that amount of time since it's new with nutrients?
 
alright doing good still, i noticed my critical mass was thirsty tonight so far the watering has been every four days. but today was only day three and it was looking a little droopy. however im not to suprised the bigger they get the more water there going to need plus i had a wood fire going the past couple days so im sure that kinda helped dry them out. well here are the daily pics, i forgot what day im on with them. pretty close to fourty now,
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i'll figure it out tommorow.
 
There are 4x2’s and 3x3’s widely available. I don’t recall ever seeing 3x4. Gorilla Grow is name brand, great quality, but they cost crazy money. Cheaper Chinese produced tents can be found and shipped free on amazon. Quality can be hit and miss but vivosun, site sponsor Mars, and Apollo have good reputations.
i found one that is exactly what im looking for. TopoGrow 2-in-1 Indoor Grow Tent 48"x36"x72. so i was getting ready to buy it but thought i best measure one last time before i get it. and it turns out from cieling to floor in the basement is 6'8" ugh. im still thinking about buying it and using a hack saw to cut off a couple inches on the top ends of the tent poles.
 
Thats cool. Also check the connector pieces at the corners. Are they male, female, click connect, or plastic slots. That way you can decide if taking a saw to it will fix your problem for sure.
they are the male female click connect. i figure if i cut them off at the very top of the tent where they connect into the ceilings frame it would be ok. im not goin to be moving it around. hmmm.... i just thought of something they are probably tapered on the end to fit into the connectors.. well dammit. lol i guess i could always use the handy mans secret weapon, duct tape.. but im not a huge fan of that idea. i wonder if i could find some couplings from a hardware store to set both even size ends into. although thats not a super fix either. damn.. back to the drawing board. it doesn't seem much worth it to buy a new tent thats only a foot taller than what i have.
 
OH SHIT ITS THE FUZZ!!!!!! Sorry, couldn't resist...

I know you have your needs and I understand wants as well. I found this 48"x24"x60" then realized I've got two of these. Actually one is just a touch larger than the other. I bought them at different times but I think they're the same mfg. Any how, I was just thinking I should let you know, you can fit six 5 gallon containers, 2 rows of 3. into a tent that size. May not be ideal for you and your wants but it will easily fit your grow space and I can honestly tell you that I've harvested 3/4lbs, from 6 plants. That may not be very good for many people but I was pretty stoked with that harvest. It was back in September. In any case, I like to have a little space above the tent for running ducting and the such. Opens up room inside the tent too, less crap, although my big tent is a phuckin mess, above the lights...
 
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