ac infinity 3x3 grow tent AC Infinity 3x3 CLOUDLAB 733 Advance Grow Tent 36"x36"x72"
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ac infinity 3x3 grow tent

ac infinity 3x3 grow tent AC Infinity 3x3 CLOUDLAB 733 Advance Grow Tent 36"x36"x72"

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ac infinity 3x3 grow tent AC Infinity 3x3 CLOUDLAB 733 Advance Grow Tent 36"x36"x72"AC Infinity Cloudlab 733 3' x 3' x 6' Hydroponic Grow Tent Struggling to create a stable and productive indoor growing environment? The AC Infinity Cloudlab 733 is a purpose built 3'x3' grow tent designed to give you complete control, ensuring your plants thrive from seed to harvest. Engineered for durability and efficiency, this tent features an ultra thick 2000D canvas that completely blocks light from entering or escaping. Inside, a highly

AC Infinity Cloudlab 733 3' x 3' x 6' Hydroponic Grow Tent

Struggling to create a stable and productive indoor growing environment? The AC Infinity Cloudlab 733 is a purpose-built 3'x3' grow tent designed to give you complete control, ensuring your plants thrive from seed to harvest.

Engineered for durability and efficiency, this tent features an ultra-thick 2000D canvas that completely blocks light from entering or escaping. Inside, a highly reflective diamond mylar surface maximizes the output of your grow lights, bathing your plants in the energy they need. The robust steel frame provides a secure foundation for all your equipment, from heavy lights to ventilation systems like the AC Infinity Cloudline T6. It's the ideal starting point for a professional-grade indoor garden.

Features

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Superior Light Proofing

Constructed with ultra-thick 2000D waterproof oxford canvas to prevent all light leaks.

Maximum Light Reflectivity

The interior is lined with 99% reflective diamond mylar to maximize the efficiency of your grow lights.

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Heavy-Duty Steel Frame

Features 22mm thick steel poles that can support up to 150 lbs of equipment securely.

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Smart Access & Viewing

Includes a viewing window for quick checks and double-cinching duct ports for a sealed environment.

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Spacious 3'x3' Area

Provides a 9 sq. ft. growing area, perfectly sized for up to 4 mature plants.

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Tool-Free Assembly

Set up your ideal grow space in minutes with a simple and intuitive frame connection design.

Specifications

Specification Value
Tent Dimensions 36" x 36" x 72" (91.4 x 91.4 x 182.9 cm)
Duct Opening Sizes 4", 6"
Viewing Window Size 11.81 x 11.81 in. (30.0 x 30.0 cm)
Rear Intake Hole Size 5.90 x 13.77 in. (15.0 x 35.0 cm)
Side Intake Hole Size 5.90 x 13.77 in. (15.0 x 35.0 cm)
Mounting Strap Length 5.51 in. (14.0 cm)
Outer Tent Material 2000D Oxford
Inner Tent Material Mylar
Pole Material Steel
Pole Thickness 22 mm
Beam Weight Capacity 150 lbs.
Plant Capacity 4

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Warranty

This AC Infinity product comes with a two-year manufacturer's warranty. Please note that all sales are final.

FAQs

What size light is best for this 3x3 tent?+

For a 3'x3' space, we recommend a full-spectrum LED grow light with a power output between 240W and 400W. The AC Infinity Ionboard S33 is an excellent choice for this tent, providing optimal coverage and intensity.

How many plants can I comfortably grow in the Cloudlab 733?+

This tent is designed to comfortably accommodate up to 4 mature plants, giving each one enough space to flourish. You can fit more if you are growing smaller plants or using techniques like Sea of Green.

Is the tent material durable and light-proof?+

Absolutely. The Cloudlab 733 is made from an extra-thick 2000D oxford canvas, which is significantly denser than most standard grow tents. This, combined with the inner zipper lining, ensures it is completely light-proof.

What size inline fan should I use for ventilation?+

A 4-inch or 6-inch inline fan is ideal for a tent of this size. The tent features both 4" and 6" duct ports, making it easy to install a compatible ventilation system like the AC Infinity Cloudline T4.

How difficult is the assembly process?+

Assembly is straightforward and requires no tools. The steel poles connect with secure locking mechanisms, and the tent shell fits snugly over the frame. Most users can assemble it in under 20 minutes. For a more detailed walkthrough, you can check out this AC Infinity grow tent guide.

Can I hang heavy equipment from the frame?+

Yes, the frame is constructed from 22mm steel poles and is rated to hold up to 150 lbs. You can confidently hang your grow light, carbon filter, and inline fan without any concerns.

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