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The Spider Farmer EVO Grow Tent Kit (28"x28"x63") combines cutting-edge Samsung LM301H EVO LEDs with a durable, reflective grow tent and a powerful, quiet ventilation system. Designed for efficient, high-yield indoor gardening, this all-in-one kit offers easy setup, energy savings, and 5-year US-based support, making it the perfect choice for millennial professionals seeking a sleek, space-conscious grow solution.
























| ASIN | B088R3JHHD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,295 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #37 in Grow Tents |
| Brand | Spider Farmer |
| Chamber Volume | 27.96 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,711) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2020 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Inner Material | Mylar |
| Item Weight | 41.6 pounds |
| Item model number | SF-KIT |
| Light Source Wattage | 100 Watts |
| Outer Material | 1680D Oxford Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 27"L x 27"W x 62"H |
T**Y
Compact but mighty — efficient and easy to use
I’ve had several successful yields with this grow tent, and it’s honestly exceeded my expectations. The smaller 28"x28"x63" size is perfect if you don’t have a huge space to dedicate, but don’t let that fool you — it’s super efficient. Everything about the tent and kit feels thoughtfully designed, from setup to daily maintenance, which makes growing stress-free and rewarding. I also appreciate the quality of the Samsung LM301H EVO light — it delivers excellent results without consuming excessive power. Since I first purchased, the price has actually come down, so this kit is an even better value now. If you’re looking for a high-performing, compact, and easy-to-use grow setup, this one’s definitely worth it. Why I love it: • Compact size works in small spaces • Easy to set up and maintain • Consistently strong yields • Great value, especially at current price
B**S
Great Purchase
I'd recommend this tent bc of the size, quality & this company Spider Farmer. Making it just over 2ft wide is so awesome, it allows for extra room for humidifiers or fans, while still giving you many options for how many plants, 1 , 2 3 or even 4 5 gal pots can easily fit in with tent along with other equipment as you can see in my pics. The height is great too at over 5ft. Really smart to make these slighter larger tent options. Spider Farmer also helped me with questions & responded fast. The light is very good & has good reputation. The fan runs a lot quieter than what I've experienced with some other brands. I've also had no problems with light leaks. I like how theres a vent in the back of this too. That way you can put that right up against a wall & really helps keep light from getting in while still allowing fresh air in. Smart placement. For new growers, I think this is a great kit to buy bc this tent is really awesome, but it gives you everything you need to get started right away (minus the soil & seeds) Easy to set up & this was my 1st time getting a tent & growing anything & while I'm still learning, I'm so glad I invested in this tent kit & will be using it all for long time.
J**M
Perfect size
Exactly what I wanted ,its perfect and easy to put together. Good quality too. I recommend this product.
M**H
Well built
It's nice but mine was missing the wire square thing to help it spread out
J**N
Best tent on the market out of the rest of them. Stick with spider farmer not vetogro
Just wow. Perfect tent. Very very high zipper quality, zero light leaving the tent unless you have a vent open.
M**W
From Zero to Growing in 3 Hours - This Complete Kit Actually Delivers on the 'Complete' Promise
What "Complete System" Actually Means This kit genuinely includes everything structural you need to start growing: 2x2x5ft grow tent (24"x24"x55") with 1680D thick mylar fabric SF1000D LED grow light with Bridgelux diodes, full spectrum (100W actual draw) 4" inline ventilation fan with carbon filter and ducting 6" clip-on circulation fan for internal airflow Rope ratchets for hanging the light Timer for light scheduling Thermometer/hygrometer for environmental monitoring All necessary mounting hardware What you'll STILL need to buy separately: growing medium (soil/coco/hydro), pots, nutrients, plants/seeds, and pH/TDS meters if growing hydroponically. But the entire structural growing environment is handled. Assembly & Setup Experience I'm reasonably handy but not an expert. Assembly took me about 3 hours working alone, occasionally referencing YouTube tutorials. The tent instructions were clear with labeled poles, though connecting some corner pieces required muscle. Pro tip: assemble the frame completely before attaching the fabric—trying to do both simultaneously is frustrating. The light came pre-wired and ready to hang—just attached rope ratchets and plugged it in. The ventilation fan required ducting installation (connecting carbon filter → fan → exhaust duct), which took trial and error to get the airflow direction correct. The clip fan simply clips to tent poles—dead simple. After assembly, the tent was light-tight (critical for flowering), structurally solid, and all components functioned properly. No missing parts, no DOA equipment—everything worked as promised. Component Breakdown & Performance SF1000D LED Grow Light (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) This is the star of the show. The Samsung LM301B and Bridgelux diodes provide genuinely effective full-spectrum lighting (3000K, 5000K, 660nm red, and 730nm IR). Performance: Vegetative growth: Excellent. Plants grew stocky with tight node spacing Flowering: Impressive yields for 100W. My first harvest yielded 3.2oz from two autoflower plants Heat output: Minimal. Light runs cool enough to keep close to canopy (12-18") Light spread: Even coverage across the 2x2 footprint with dimmer for intensity control Longevity: After 9 months (~4,000 hours), zero diode failures or performance degradation The dimmable function is clutch for seedlings and clones—start at 25% intensity and increase as plants mature. The light draws 100W actual (not the inflated "equivalent watts" some brands claim), which costs about $10-15/month on my electricity bill running 18-20 hours daily. Comparison to competitors: I've seen friends' Phlizon and Viparspectra budget lights. The Spider Farmer has noticeably better build quality, more even light distribution, and superior results. Worth the premium. 2x2x5ft Grow Tent (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) The 1680D fabric is THICK—significantly denser than budget tents I've felt at grow shops. The mylar interior is highly reflective (claimed 99%), maximizing light efficiency. Quality details: Zippers are heavy-duty and glide smoothly (no snagging after 9 months) Stitching is solid with double-stitched stress points Multiple ports for ducting, cables, etc., all with drawstring closures Floor tray is thick and waterproof (tested accidentally during a watering spill) Frame poles are sturdy metal, not flimsy thin tubes Corner connectors are metal, not plastic that'll crack Light-tightness: When zipped and ports closed, ZERO light leaks in or out. Critical during flowering when plants need uninterrupted darkness. I tested with a flashlight outside—couldn't see any glow from inside. Stability: The 5ft height provides enough vertical space for smaller plants plus light/filter overhead. I grew plants to about 30-36" tall with 12-18" clearance for equipment. Taller plants would be tight, but for autos and trained plants, it's perfect. 4" Inline Ventilation Fan & Carbon Filter (⭐⭐⭐⭐) The 4" fan (approximately 200 CFM) is adequate for this tent size. It maintains negative pressure (tent walls pull inward slightly), indicating proper air exchange. Performance: Effectively controls temperature: Keeps tent within 5°F of room temperature Humidity management: Helps vent excess moisture during watering Odor control: Carbon filter works well for the first 6-9 months, then effectiveness gradually declines (expected lifespan) Noise level: Noticeable hum around 45-50 dB. Not silent, but not disruptive in a separate room. Through a closed bedroom door, it's barely audible. Limitation: The 4" size is the minimum for a 2x2 tent. During peak flowering with high transpiration, I sometimes wished for more airflow capacity. A 6" system would provide more headroom, but the 4" gets the job done. 6" Clip Fan (⭐⭐⭐⭐) This little circulation fan is essential for preventing hot spots and strengthening plant stems. Performance: Two-speed settings (low is usually sufficient) Clips securely to tent poles with adjustable angle Oscillates gently to move air throughout canopy Quiet operation—quieter than the inline fan Durability concern: After 9 months of continuous operation, the clip tension has loosened slightly. I've had to re-tighten it a few times. This is my only minor complaint about the kit. Accessories (⭐⭐⭐⭐) Rope ratchets: Work perfectly for easily adjusting light height as plants grow. No slipping even after dozens of adjustments. Timer: Basic mechanical timer. Functional but not sophisticated. It works, though I'll probably upgrade to a digital timer eventually for precise scheduling. Thermometer/Hygrometer: Basic analog gauge. Gets you in the ballpark but isn't precise. I bought a digital version ($10) within a week for accurate readings. Real-World Growing Results Grow 1 (Autoflowers - Soil): 2 plants, 70-day lifecycle Yield: 3.2oz total dry weight Quality: Dense, aromatic buds with good trichome development Issues: Minor humidity control learning curve Grow 2 (Photoperiod - Coco Coir): 2 plants, 105-day lifecycle (30 veg, 60 flower, 15 dry/cure) Yield: 4.1oz total dry weight Quality: Noticeably improved density and resin production Issues: None—dialed in environment by this point Grow 3 (Autoflowers - Hydro DWC): 2 plants, 75-day lifecycle Yield: 3.8oz total (harvested 2 weeks ago, currently curing) Quality: Fastest growth rate yet, excellent root development The consistent 3-4oz yields from a 2x2 space exceed my expectations for a 100W light. For context, professional growers aim for 0.5-1 gram per watt—I'm achieving approximately 0.85-1.1 g/W, which is excellent. PROS: ✓ Truly complete system - Everything works together, no compatibility issues ✓ Exceptional light quality - SF1000D rivals lights costing $100+ more ✓ Thick, durable tent - 1680D fabric and heavy-duty zippers feel premium ✓ Perfect size for 1-4 plants - Ideal for personal growing or testing genetics ✓ Energy efficient - 100W light draws minimal electricity ✓ Low heat signature - LED runs cool, minimal cooling requirements ✓ Professional results - Capable of producing quality yields comparable to expensive setups ✓ Light-tight and odor-controlled - Neighbor-friendly for apartment growing ✓ Easy height adjustment - Rope ratchets make light positioning effortless ✓ Strong brand reputation - Spider Farmer is well-regarded in growing community ✓ Upgrade path available - Can add supplemental lighting or automation as skills improve ✓ Resale value holds - Quality components retain value if you upgrade later CONS: ✗ Premium price point - Around $400-500, not the cheapest complete kit option ✗ 4" ventilation is minimum spec - Adequate but not overpowered for airflow ✗ Basic accessories - Timer and thermometer are functional but not impressive ✗ Clip fan durability concern - Tension loosening after extended use ✗ Height limitation - 5ft tall restricts plant training options for large strains ✗ Carbon filter lifespan - Needs replacement after 6-12 months depending on use ✗ No automation included - No smart controls, timers, or monitoring (must add separately) ✗ Assembly learning curve - First-time tent builders may struggle slightly ✗ Limited headroom - Tall plants + equipment leaves tight vertical space ✗ Single light limits scaling - Can't easily add second light without upgrading tent size Cost Analysis & Value Proposition Kit price: ~$400-500 (varies by sales/promotions) If purchased separately: Quality 2x2 tent: $80-120 SF1000D light: $160-200 4" inline fan/filter combo: $80-120 Clip fan: $15-25 Accessories: $30-50 Total: $365-515 The kit typically prices competitively with buying components separately, with the massive advantage of guaranteed compatibility and unified customer support. You're paying roughly the same but getting significantly more convenience. Electricity cost: ~$10-15/month at average US rates (18-20 hours daily operation) ROI calculation: If growing for personal use, this setup pays for itself in 1-2 harvests compared to retail/dispensary prices. If you're replacing $200/month of purchases, you've broken even in 2-3 months. Critical Setup Tips I Learned Assemble tent frame FIRST, then add fabric - Trust me on this Mount carbon filter INSIDE tent - Better odor control than outside mounting Position inline fan after filter - Filter → Fan → Exhaust is optimal airflow Invest in digital thermometer/hygrometer - The included analog is barely adequate Buy backup carbon filter immediately - They degrade faster than expected Use the dimmer extensively - Start seedlings at 25%, gradually increase to 100% Maintain negative pressure - Tent walls should pull inward slightly indicating proper ventilation Clean tent between grows - Prevents pest/pathogen carryover Check all connections weekly - Vibrations can loosen ducting clamps Budget for pH/TDS meters - Essential if growing hydroponically Who This Kit Is Perfect For First-time indoor growers wanting a quality, foolproof setup Apartment/condo growers needing discrete, compact systems Personal-use growers (1-4 plants maximum capacity) Medical patients growing their own medicine legally Hobbyists testing genetics or trying different growing techniques People who value simplicity over customization Quality-focused growers willing to invest in proven components Anyone in legal growing states wanting odor control and efficiency Who Should Consider Alternatives Commercial growers need larger systems—this is personal-scale only. Budget-constrained buyers can find cheaper kits ($200-300), though quality suffers. Tall plant growers (sativas, heirlooms) need 6ft+ height tents. DIY enthusiasts who enjoy piecing together custom systems might prefer component selection freedom. Growers with 5+ plants need larger footprints (3x3 or 4x4 tents). Upgrade Path Recommendations Immediate additions (~$50): Digital thermometer/hygrometer pH/TDS meters (if doing hydro) Additional tie-downs for plant training 6-month upgrades (~$100): Smart power strips for automation Secondary clip fan for increased circulation Replacement carbon filter Advanced upgrades (~$200-300): Supplemental UV or IR lighting Environmental controller with automation CO2 supplementation system Long-Term Durability (9 Months, 3 Grow Cycles) Tent: Zero fabric tears, zippers function perfectly, frame remains solid. Looks nearly new with basic cleaning. SF1000D Light: Flawless performance. No diode failures, dimmer works smoothly, no heat issues. Expecting 5+ years lifespan easily. Inline Fan: Runs continuously without issues. Slightly louder after 9 months but still acceptable. Bearings seem solid. Carbon Filter: Odor control degrading noticeably around month 8-9 (expected). Replacement needed soon. Clip Fan: Functional but clip tension loosened. Requires periodic adjustments. Overall system: Exceeded durability expectations. With basic maintenance (cleaning, checking connections), should last many years. Final Verdict The Spider Farmer 2x2 complete grow tent kit is the best money I've spent on my growing hobby. The convenience of a matched, guaranteed-compatible system eliminated the frustration I experienced with my previous DIY approach. The SF1000D light alone justifies a significant portion of the cost with its performance and efficiency. Is it perfect? No—the height limitation restricts plant size options, the ventilation is adequately sized but not overpowered, and you'll want to upgrade some accessories. But these are minor quibbles for a system that consistently produces quality results with minimal fuss. For the target audience—beginners to intermediate growers wanting a quality, turnkey solution—this kit is exceptional. You're paying for Spider Farmer's reputation, quality components, and the peace of mind that everything will work together properly. That's worth the premium over budget alternatives that may save $100 upfront but cost you more in time, frustration, and potentially failed grows. After three successful harvests producing 11+ ounces total, I have zero regrets about this investment. It's enabled me to grow consistently, learn systematically, and produce quality results that meet my needs. Would I recommend this? Absolutely, especially to first-time growers who value quality and simplicity. Would I buy it again? Yes—in fact, I'm considering a second tent for perpetual harvests. Best feature? The SF1000D light's performance per watt is extraordinary. Biggest surprise? How little troubleshooting was required—it just works. Best paired with? Quality genetics and proper growing knowledge (the equipment can't compensate for bad technique). Bottom line: Stop overthinking your first grow tent setup. This complete kit provides everything structural you need to succeed, with quality components that'll serve you through many growth cycles. The investment pays for itself quickly, and you'll spend your time learning to grow rather than debugging equipment issues.
A**L
No es malo pero tampoco es el más recomendable depende de para que lo uses. 1 no tiene regulador para que puedas darle la potencia indicada en cada etapa por lo que es más fácil que las plantas sufran 2 el espacio y la altura son bastante pequeños en mi opinión sobretodo la altura ya que la luz no dará correctamente en la etapa final si pegan un buen estirón. 3 El foco no tiene suficiente potencia y es la gama baja de diodos SAMSUNG. 4 El consumo de luz es aún así bastante superior a por ejemplo la TS1000 que tiene 50W más en comparación a esta. No todo es malo ojo. El producto en sí es de buena calidad los materiales de la tienda pero en sí el kit aparte de ser demasiado básico para alguien que está empezando es insuficiente recomiendo antes un kit de MARS HYDRO o que compres la gama superior a este que es el SF1000 con espectro completo y regulable por un pelín más aunque si realmente queréis hacerlo bien desde el principio recomendaría incluso un 100x100x200 con un foco de 300W y un cooler aparte del extractor que todos llevan incluido por qu si no luego no circula bien el aire y daña mucho las plantas . Además he de decir que es muy muy recomendable comprar un humidificador que el de spider farmer es bastante bueno . Por lo demás ya lo sabes si quieres empezar en este mundillo busca algo mejor y no seas rata. Por qué si no te vas a decepcionar con los resultados y te rendirás . Yo estoy usando un kit con 150w y los resultados son totalmente impresionantes pero en un 80x80 pero aún así algo cortos. Por eso recomiendo algo un poco superior ya lo agradecerán tus plantas al tener espacio y buena ventilación para crecer agusto y felices !
R**H
Article soi disant de seconde main,pck l'emballage était abîmé. A vrai dire,tout était neuf et non déballé...
M**O
Para cultivar plantas cmo chiles tomate
F**O
articolo perfetto dopo qualche anno ho avuto un piccolo problema con il controller del motore dell ventilazione . ma ho avuto il piacere di avere a che fare con uno dei servizi clienti migliori che abbia mai provato . sono veramente rimasto soddisfatto di tutto estremamente consigliato
A**Y
Top. Zuerst mal die Pro's: Alles Fühlt sich hochwertig an, lässt sich leicht aufbauen (auch ohne Anleitung - Männer halt - wir mögen Anleitungen nicht besonders 😂), funktioniert super, das Absauggebläse ist bis so auf dreiviertel hochgeschraubt recht leise, ab da wird er dann doch schon eeetwas lauter, aber trotzdem nicht störend (hab ihn auf voller Stufe über Nacht durchlaufen gelassen die erste Nacht, hab trotzdem geschlafen wie ein Baby). Der kleine Ventilator zum Wind simulieren ist auch recht leise. Der kohlefilter filtert echt gut, heißt wenn man alles dicht macht am Zelt und nur unten die Öffnung ein bisschen aufmacht und das Gebläse laufen lässt, riecht man in der Wohnung kaum was davon. Da ich aber den Duft der Cannabispflanzen als extrem schön empfinde, lasse ich einfach beide Öffnungen unten ganz auf und dann noch die große Öffnung ganz oben komplett auf, dass die Thermik einfach die Belüftung vom Zelt übernimmt. So spare ich mir die Stromkosten fürs Gebläse und hab noch dazu ne Wohnung die immer gut duftet. 💚 Ach ja, und die Lampe ist echt gut und hell. Bloß die Zeitschaltuhr kann ich nicht beurteilen, hab da einfach eine Smart-Home-Steckdose zwischengeschaltet und kann halt so dann immer genau sehen wie viel se verbraucht hat, von wann bis wann se an war und so weiter. So, jetzt zu den Contrapunkten: Da gibt's eigentlich tatsächlich nur einen... Der Versand mit DHL. Da wäre es schön, wenn es wenigstens die Möglichkeit gäbe, von mir aus auch gegen einen Aufpreis oder so, den Versand von einem ernstzunehmenden Paketversandunternehmen abwickeln zu lassen. Musste wegen einem Fehler von DHL (passiert hier bei uns andauernd, ist also nicht nur ein einmaliger faux pas gewesen) extra noch in den Baumarkt und mir zur Überbrückung bis zum nächsten Werktag 16:30 Uhr eine Pflanzenlampe zusätzlich kaufen, weil: Winter (keine Sonne)+Pflanzen schon angekommen (weil die mit einem ernstzunehmenden Versandunternehmen versendet wurden)+Samstag (eigentlicher Zustelltermin)+DHL = 'nix gut diese'. Edit: ein kleiner Con noch, für den Spiderfarmer aber nicht wirklich was kann (die haben ja die Maße genau angegeben, ich habs als Neuling nur nicht aufm Schirm gehabt), für drei Pflänzchen ( Sorte - Think fast) is das Zelt doch ein bisschen zu klein (von der Höhe auf jeden Fall, bekomme grade schon am Anfang der Blütephase echt Probleme) und von der Breite/Länge auch ein kleines bisschen zu klein, weil ich durch Topping halt extrem buschige Pflänzlis habe. Wie gesagt, das war MEIN Fehler, daher trotzdem 5 von 5 Sterne, das nächste größere Zelt wird definitiv wieder ein Spider farmer! 🕸️
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