Best products from r/treecipes

We found 4 comments on r/treecipes discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Ohuhu 48"x 48"x 80" Growing Tent, Mylar Hydroponic Plant Grow Tent for Indoor Gardening and Germination

    Features:
  • Gorgeous Ventilation: With the large zippered door and a Velcro side window, you can keep an eye on your grows at all hours and regulate external airflow to keep the plants warm and provide better air circulation for the germination and flowering period in indoor gardening horticulture, and helps to extend plant growing seasons
  • Highly Reflective: Comes with heavy-duty metal zippers, double stitching and 98%-reflective Mylar lining, blocking light from escaping and retaining heat while with the use of plant grow light inside, letting your plants make high-efficiency use of growing light source to promote the growth
  • Extra-Thick Canvas: Ohuhu 60” (W) x 60” (L) x 80” (H) hydroponics indoor growing tent constructed with heavy-duty 600D oxford cloth, tear proof & waterproof canvas. Keep your plants contained, prevent odors from leaking out, and stop unwanted critters from getting in
  • Easy Assembly: Ohuhu plant tents are easy to install even if you've never done something like this before. Parts come labeled with letters for ease in assembly. No tools needed, just make sure all the rubber feet are going the same direction. The hydroponic growing room is also easy to dissemble for clean-up or relocation
  • Rock-solid Stability: Structured with heavy-duty rust-resistant tubes for extended durability, the Ohuhu Grow Tent is strong enough to hold seed trays, pots and plant growth light, perfect for your plants, herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables to thrive even in winter
Ohuhu 48"x 48"x 80" Growing Tent, Mylar Hydroponic Plant Grow Tent for Indoor Gardening and Germination
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u/DedTV · 3 pointsr/treecipes

Neat. Always love to see DIY solutions.

But a 4x4 grow tent can be had for under ~$100 on Amazon. So it's really not much of a cost benefit overall unless you need/want something custom or are wary of buying a tent online.

Also one suggestion, using the 'mirrored' mylar (or "Metallized Polyester Film", Mylar is a brand name, to find cheaper stuff, search for the generic name) can cause reflective hot spots that can cause random spots of light burn or other such issues. For DIYers, look for film with a matte or flat finish or, if you're handy with a sewing machine and can find it cheaply, use polyester mylar coated fabric (most prebuilt grow tents use "600d oxford mylar fabric").

u/eugenesbluegenes · 2 pointsr/treecipes

> ... stuff that takes too long to make while high...

But OP isn't interested in stuff that is "fairly easy to make". I think em48 has a philosophy wherein the cooking is as much a part of the experience as the eating is, so I don't think she's exactly looking for what you suggest. You're suggesting a stoner bachelor cookbook, she wants foodie ent cookbook, which I posit is just a foodie cookbook.

So something like this is kinda what you suggest, but not really what OP wants.

I just kinda am against the premise that a cookbook for when I'm high would be different from a cookbook when I'm not.

u/OldHippie · 1 pointr/treecipes

I'm broke. Can you send me a review copy? Or, we could swap.