complete led grow tent packages Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' California LightWorks SolarXtreme 250 LED Grow  Tent Kit With Automated Ventilation Package
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complete led grow tent packages Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' California LightWorks SolarXtreme 250 LED Grow Tent Kit With Automated Ventilation Package

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complete led grow tent packages Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' California LightWorks SolarXtreme 250 LED Grow Tent Kit With Automated Ventilation PackageGrow 4 6 Medium Large Plants In The New GGT 3' x 3' CLW LED Tent Kit! With only 200 watts used, the included CLW SolarXtreme 250 will outperform almost any other like wattage LED in this size tent. The GGT 3x3 CLW SolarXtreme 250 combo is one of our best selling options. Minimal energy used, low heat output, budget friendly, and small footprint of this tent kit really makes this one of the better 3' x 3' grow tent kit options money can buy. This plug

Grow 4-6 Medium/Large Plants In The New GGT 3' x 3' CLW LED Tent Kit!


With only 200 watts used, the included CLW SolarXtreme 250 will outperform almost any other like wattage LED in this size tent. The GGT 3x3 CLW SolarXtreme 250 combo is one of our best selling options. Minimal energy used, low heat output, budget-friendly, and small footprint of this tent kit really makes this one of the better 3' x 3' grow tent kit options money can buy. This plug-and-play package can be set up in minutes, all you have to do is add plants, nutrients, and water! Why wait? Start growing top-shelf today!

High yields, low energy use, and virtually emits not heat are just a few of the reasons LED lighting is considered the best option for grow tents. Regardless of what size tent you need, there is an LED option for you. With the included Covert ventilation kit, you will never experience any heat or humidity issues. This is just another reason why our grow tent packages are the perfect match for all home growers. No more worrying, we've got you covered!


Everything you need and nothing you dont

We’ve made choosing an LED Grow Tent Kit very easy. No more trying to determine what products are designed to work together, our kits include products that were hand-picked by our staff, which also grows in these ourselves! We know how great these kits are, and you should too!

Our base grow tent systems include the main necessary components such as a Grow Tent , LED Grow Light (with timer and hangers ), Ventilation System (with air circulation clip fan ), and a Humidity/Temperature Monitor . All other items are available as add-ons, which we breakdown for you lower down in the description.


The Grow Tent Kit Includes:

  • Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' Heavy Duty Grow Tent
  • California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 Full Spectrum 200 Watt COB LED Grow Light
  • 4" Smart Inline Exhaust Fan System
  • 4" Gorilla Grow Tent Tactical Carbon Air Filter
  • 4" Ducting and clamps
  • 6" Clip Fan
  • (4x) Light Hangers - (2x To Hang The Carbon Filter)
  • Light Timer

  • Included: Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' Heavy Duty Grow Tent

    Gorilla Grow Tents are professionally designed grow tents that are ideal for experts and perfect for beginners. The expert configuration positions ducting ports where they should be. Large EZ View windows offer easy grow snapshots without compromising your environment. The doorways offer 360-degrees of convenient access. The larger layouts provide frustration free maneuvering. Thick material and large double cinching ducting ports make maintaining an ideal growing space a snap. Grow easy on yourself. Grow Gorilla.

    Each tent comes with a height extension kit that lets you increase your growing height by 1’ over the standard height. If that‘s not enough we have 2’ extension kits available, allowing your tent to reach an astounding height of nearly 9 FEET!

    Not sold on GGT? Well, you should be. These are the best grow tents in the world and you will understand once you get it. Check out more features that sets this tent apart from the competition here.

    Want to learn more? Here are some recommended articles from our learning center


    Gorilla Grow Tent 3' x 3' Specifications:

    • Dimensions: 3’ x 3’ x 6’11”
    • Height with 1 ft. Extension Kit: 7’11” (included)
    • Height with 2 ft. Extension Kit: 8’11” (sold separately)
    • Weight: 40 lbs.
    • Canvas Density: 1680D
    • Pole Diameter: 19mm
    • Door Quantity: 1
    • Ducting Port Quantity: 6 (11" Double Cinching)
    • Electrical Port Quantity: 2 (3")

    Gorilla Grow Tent Optional Accessories:

    • High CFM Kits - The high CFM kit is to help prevent your indoor grow tent walls from sucking in due to high amounts of negative pressure from exhaust systems.
    • Extensions Kits - Increase the height of your tent for more growing space.
    • Trellis Netting - These perfectly sized durable nylon trellises with hooks that easily attach to any diameter pole, creating a sturdy support structure for the heaviest flowers.
    • Gear Boards - It snaps to your existing tent poles and maximizes space by removing floor items from your growing area. Hang oscillating fans, expensive meters, and monitors up off your floor.

    Included: California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 Full Spectrum 200 Watt COB LED Grow Light

    The SolarXtreme 250 is an easy to use full-spectrum LED grow light designed especially for grow tents and smaller-scale home growing. The SolarXtreme series uses a revolutionary new generation of COB (chip on board) as well as new direct AC drive technology which eliminates the need for LED drivers. This offers high-efficiency LEDs at a much lower cost than traditional LEDs. This fixture puts out a full spectrum suitable for all phases of growth without the need for adjusting.

    The California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 is best when used in smaller 2x2, 2x3, 2x4, or 3x3 grow tents and closets.

    For more information and specifications about this LED, checkout the product page for the California Lightworks SolarXtreme 250 here .

    NOTE: Included with the grow light are light hanger ratchets and a light timer.


    Included: Ventilation System - the heat, humidity & odor solution.

    The ventilation system is a crucial component of your grow tent kit, and will help manage excess temperature, humidity, and odors. Your garden is a living breathing system that needs to take in the fresh air and expel waste air and heat. This is especially important in an enclosed environment like a grow tent. This is why the Smart Ventilations System is a must-have.

    To go along with the ventilation kit, we have included a clip fan(s) to help circulate air and “make your plants dance”. Keeping the air circulating in your tent will strengthen stems, keep temperatures and odors to the minimum, and help discourage pest and disease development. If you want to learn more, check out our post on grow room atmosphere and ventilation .

    The Odor and Ventilation Control Package now includes a Smart Inline Fan which can be programmed to operate at set temperature and humity settings, helping take the guess work out of your grow!

    Set up shown is example and will vary.


    Optional Add-Ons & Enhancements:

  • Choose between Soil or Hydroponic growing methods
  • Plant Nutrients & pH Control
  • Grow Tent Air Intake Kit
  • CO2 Enrichment Kit
  • Seedling Starter Kit
  • Garden Scissors
  • Trellis Netting

  • Optional: Choose Your Growing Method - Soil vs. Hydro

    Now that you have your base grow tent kits products, you’ll need to make an important decision - what will your growing method be?

    You can choose between a complete hydroponic system or traditional soil and pots. If you are a new grower, you are probably better off with a complete grow tent kit for soil. Once you have a few grows under your belt, and feel more confident in your abilities, you can always upgrade to a hydroponic system.

    Hydroponics is appealing for a number of reasons, with the main one being decreased time to harvest, less water used, cleaner growing conditions, and more. This style of growing can be really fun, but it is challenging. There is a steep learning curve and lots of moving pieces, so if you aren’t willing to dedicate plenty of time and energy to your grow, stick with the lower maintenance option - soil.

    Learn more about Hydroponics in our learning center here.


    Optional: Add Accessories & Upgrades

    While this is really all you need to grow (besides nutrients), you will inevitably need some accessories along the way.

    These include scissors for pruning, trellis for training, propagation supplies for starting seeds/clones, and CO2 for boosting growth and yields.

    You will need many of these at some point, so why not grab them while you’re here?! If you don't see the accessories you are looking for, don't worry. We have everything you could ever need for your grow tent, so just reach out to us or browse our site for it.


    Optional: Add Harvest Supplies

    The final step in building your flourescent grow tent is adding your harvest supplies. You can grab drying racks, trimming equipment, and even extraction equipment!

    Many growers procrastinate on grabbing harvest equipment because it's so far down the road. But, it makes so much more sense to just grab everything you need right now, and then you don’t have to worry about anything down the line!

    Most of what we have presented in this flourescent grow tent kit builder is for hand trimming, but there is a good chance you may want a trimming machine , especially for the larger grow tent sizes.

    If that is the case, we have trimming machines for every size grower! We also carry bucking machines , extraction equipment , storage supplies , and much more.

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