Seahawk Grow Tent 100cm x 100cm x 200cm

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Description

Designed 'smart' using all the best grow tent features, and packed into one economical package.

Made from 100% light-proof thick ADF reflective material. This material has a fine 'diamond like' surface structure that not only diffuses the light in a multi directional manner, but also assists with heat transmission.

Now made with super strength seams and zips.

Dimensions
Width 1 metre
Depth 1 metre
Height 2 metres
Specifications
Outlets / Inlets 2 x 150mm
Cool Tube Ports None
Doors 1
Access Windows 1
Viewing Windows Yes
Passive Vent Windows 3
Hanging Bars 3
Hanging Straps 4
Accessory Pouch Yes
Power Cord Ports 2

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the dimensions and usable space inside the Seahawk Grow Tent 100 x 100 x 200cm?

The tent measures 100cm x 100cm with a 200cm height. Usable plant height is less once you factor in lights, filters, and safety gaps—expect slightly under 2m of growing room.

What is the Seahawk Grow Tent made of, and is it truly light-proof?

It's built from thick ADF fabric with a diamond-reflective interior to scatter light evenly. While it's designed to be light-proof, proper setup is key. Minor pinholes or zipper gaps can be patched if needed.

What ports, windows, and accessories come with the Seahawk Grow Tent?

It features 2 x 150mm duct ports, 2 power cord ports, 3 passive intake vents, 1 main door, 1 access window, and a viewing window. You also get 3 hanging bars, 4 hanging straps, and an accessory pouch.

Is the Seahawk Grow Tent easy to assemble?

Yes—assembly is tool-free: connect the frame, fit the cover, and insert support bars. Check all parts, zippers, and seams on arrival. Avoid forcing parts to prevent zip or fabric strain.

What type of lighting works best in a 1m x 1m Seahawk Grow Tent?

Bar-style or square LED fixtures with even light spread are ideal. Aim for a balanced output that matches your plant stage without causing hot spots. Adjustable hanging height helps fine-tune coverage.

How many plants can you grow in the Seahawk Tent, and is it beginner-friendly?

It suits 2–4 medium plants or a few larger, trained ones. Its size makes it a great choice for beginners—manageable, easy to ventilate, and not too cramped during growth stages.

How should you set up ventilation and control odor?

Run an exhaust fan with slight negative pressure for smell control. Use a carbon filter if odor matters—install it high inside the tent or outside with sealed ducting. Passive intakes are usually enough unless your space is stale.

How do you manage heat, humidity, and mould risk?

Use proper exhaust sizing, avoid overpowered lights, and monitor your lung room conditions. Add one or two circulation fans for airflow and defoliate dense growth. Dehumidify outside the tent if possible to control temps.

Can the Seahawk Tent be used for hydro, drying, or houseplants?

Yes—it’s versatile. Works with soil, coco, hydro, and drying setups. It's also great for tropical houseplants thanks to stable warmth and humidity control. Just plan for runoff and airflow.

How do you clean and maintain the tent between grows?

Vacuum debris, wipe surfaces with a mild cleaner, rinse with clean water, and dry completely. Avoid harsh chemicals unless necessary, and always rinse afterward to preserve fabric life.

Does the tent itself boost plant growth?

The tent improves light efficiency and environment control, which supports better growth. Actual plant performance depends on lighting, airflow, feeding, and environmental stability.

What gear do I need to start growing in the Seahawk Tent?

Essentials include an LED light, inline exhaust fan, ducting with clamps, carbon filter (if needed), at least one circulation fan, a timer/controller, and saucers or trays for runoff.

How loud is a setup inside the Seahawk Grow Tent?

The tent itself is silent. Noise comes from fans—using a larger fan at lower speeds can reduce sound. For bedrooms, plan where you exhaust air and expect some white-noise level hum.

What’s the best way to route ducting?

Keep duct runs short, straight, and uncrushed. Fewer bends mean better airflow and lower noise. Position exhaust high in the tent to remove hot air efficiently.

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