grow tent 60x60x80 Mars Hydro 5' x 5' x 6' 8" (150cm x 150cm x 200cm) Indoor Grow Tent
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grow tent 60x60x80

grow tent 60x60x80 Mars Hydro 5' x 5' x 6' 8" (150cm x 150cm x 200cm) Indoor Grow Tent

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grow tent 60x60x80 Mars Hydro 5' x 5' x 6' 8" (150cm x 150cm x 200cm) Indoor Grow TentLarge Indoor Grow Tent with 1680D Canvas & Reflective Mylar The Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent is a medium large grow space designed for progressive cultivation with 68 plants in 5 gallon grow bags. Built with a reinforced steel frame that supports up to 155 lbs, tear proof 1680D Oxford canvas, and a 98% reflective Mylar interior, this tent creates the perfect light tight environment for plants from seedling to harvest. With a 6. 6 foot height, it provides

Large Indoor Grow Tent with 1680D Canvas & Reflective Mylar

The Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent is a medium-large grow space designed for progressive cultivation with 6–8 plants in 5-gallon grow bags. Built with a reinforced steel frame that supports up to 155 lbs, tear-proof 1680D Oxford canvas, and a 98% reflective Mylar interior, this tent creates the perfect light-tight environment for plants from seedling to harvest. With a 6.6-foot height, it provides the headroom and durability needed for advanced growers.



Quick-Glance Benefits

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Large Capacity
Fits 6–8 plants in 5-gallon grow bags, ideal for scaling up your grow.
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Boosts Light Efficiency
98% reflective Mylar increases usable light for better yields.
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Heavy-Duty Build
1680D Oxford canvas and reinforced steel poles hold up to 155 lbs.
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All-Stage Growing
Perfect height and space for seedlings, veg, and full flowering.
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Easy Setup
Quick tool-free assembly, designed for growers of any level.
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Fast U.S. Shipping
Ships quickly across the U.S. with reliable delivery service.



What’s Included

  • 1x Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent (60"x60"x80")

  • 1x Front Door with Observation Window

  • Multiple vent ports for fans and filters

  • Reinforced steel frame & connectors


Use It For

✔️ Growing 6–8 plants indoors
✔️ Progressive hydroponic or soil cultivation
✔️ All growth stages: seedling to harvest
✔️ Medium-large indoor grow rooms


🔍 Standout Features

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Light-Tight Canvas
1680D Oxford fabric prevents light leaks and stabilizes conditions.
Reflective Mylar Interior
98% reflective Mylar improves efficiency for maximum plant growth.
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Reinforced Frame
Steel poles support up to 155 lbs of lights, filters, and fans.



Ready to expand your grow?

Order the Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent (60"x60"x80") today and get a reliable medium-large grow space for your plants.


Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent Specifications

Tent Size 5'x5'x6.6'=60"x60"x80"=150x150x200cm
Package Weight 15KG/33.3lb
Tent Capacity 6-8 Plants (5-gallon grow bag)
Door Qty 1 Front Door, 2 Side Doors
View Window 1 Front Window
Mesh Window 1x10''x10''=1x25cmx25cm
Vent Size 2x8'', 4x10'' (2x20cm, 4x25cm)
Weight Affordability 70KG/155lb
Canvas Thickness 1680D
Exterior Material Oxford Fabric
Interior Material Highly-reflective Mylar
Suggested Lighting TS3000, FC6500, FC-E6500, FC8000
Recommended Fan Size 6’’ Inline Duct Fan
Diy Size 2
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Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent Warranty

  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

  • Covers defects in materials and workmanship

  • Support handled directly through our team


FAQ

Q: How many plants fit inside the Mars Hydro 5x5 Grow Tent?
A: It’s designed for 6–8 plants in 5-gallon grow bags.

Q: What lights are best for this size tent?
A: Recommended options include the TS3000, FC-E6500, or FC6500.

Q: How strong is the frame?
A: The reinforced steel poles can support up to 155 lbs of equipment.

Q: Does it block light leaks?
A: Yes, the 1680D Oxford cloth and sealed design prevent leaks while boosting efficiency.

Q: What ventilation setup should I use?
A: A 6" inline fan with a 6" carbon filter is ideal for this tent size.

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