Seedling & Clone Grow Tents for Propagation
Dedicated seedling and clone tents create an isolated, controlled propagation environment separate from your main vegetative and flowering spaces. Running propagation in its own tent allows you to maintain the elevated humidity (70–85%) that seedlings and fresh cuttings require without affecting the lower humidity targets needed in the main growing environment — and keeps delicate young plants away from the stronger airflow and higher light intensity of a full production setup.
Why a Dedicated Propagation Tent Makes Sense
Seedlings and fresh cuttings have fundamentally different environmental needs than mature plants. They need high ambient humidity to prevent desiccation before roots develop, lower light intensity that doesn’t stress undeveloped root systems, and stable warm temperatures (75–80°F) without the airflow levels that mature canopies benefit from. Running propagation in the same tent as vegetative or flowering plants forces compromises in both environments. A dedicated clone tent eliminates this conflict and enables a perpetual harvest cycle — always having rooted clones ready to move into the vegetative space as the previous batch moves to flower.
Clone Tent Sizes & Setup
Clone tents are typically compact — 2×2 ft to 2×4 ft footprints are the most common, providing enough space for propagation trays, a small clone light, and a clip-on fan for gentle air circulation without taking up significant room space. A T5 fluorescent fixture or low-wattage LED provides appropriate light intensity for seedlings and cuttings without the heat stress risk of high-power fixtures. A seedling heat mat maintains substrate temperature for accelerated rooting.
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