Zamnesia grow tents and grow tent kits give you a sealed, lightproof room for indoor cultivation — four tent sizes (60x60, 80x80, 100x100, 120x120) and four complete kits that bundle the tent with LED, fans, carbon filter and controller. Built with 900D Oxford fabric and Diamond Mylar lining. Shop the full Zamnesia grow tent range at Azarius, online smartshop since 1999.
Zamnesia grow tents and grow tent kits give you a sealed, lightproof room for indoor cultivation — four tent sizes (60x60, 80x80, 100x100, 120x120) and four complete kits that bundle the tent with LED, fans, carbon filter and controller. Built with 900D Oxford fabric and Diamond Mylar lining. Shop the full Zamnesia grow tent range at Azarius, online smartshop since 1999.
A Zamnesia grow tent is a fabric-and-steel enclosure that gives you full control over light, airflow and humidity inside a sealed space. We stock eight SKUs in total: four bare tents (60x60x180, 80x80x180, 100x100x200, 120x120x200) for growers who already own gear, and four matching grow tent kits that ship with everything wired up — Phytonaut LED, inline duct fan, carbon filter, clip fan, environment controller, analogue timer and ducting.
Honest opinion before we go further: if this is your first indoor grow, buy the kit. Piecing it together yourself sounds cheaper, then you spend three weekends matching fan CFM to filter resistance and re-ordering ducting. The Zamnesia kits are specced as a unit — the fan moves enough air for the filter, the LED matches the footprint, the controller talks to both.
| Size | Footprint | Plants | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60x60x180 | 0.36 m² | 1 plant | First-time buyers, single-plant grows, tight flats |
| 80x80x180 | 0.64 m² | 2–3 plants | Hobby growers wanting a real harvest without committing a whole room |
| 100x100x200 | 1.0 m² | 3–4 plants | The sweet spot — most growers should buy this if space allows |
| 120x120x200 | 1.44 m² | 4–6 plants | Experienced growers, SCROG setups, perpetual harvests |
Yes, the 60x60 tent technically fits a plant. So does a hamster in a shoebox. If you have the space, order the 80x80 or 100x100 — the extra headroom (200cm on the bigger sizes) lets your canopy actually stretch. The 60x60 stays at 180cm tall, which gets cramped once your LED and ducting eat 30cm off the top.
Each Zamnesia grow tent kit is the same tent shell plus a matched gear package. The components scale with tent size — bigger tent, bigger LED, bigger filter, bigger fan — but the formula stays consistent:
If you've never grown indoors before, buy the Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit 80 or Kit 100 — the 80x80 is forgiving on space, the 100x100 gives you the headroom to actually train plants properly. Both ship as one box; you unpack, slot the frame together in 15-20 minutes, hang the LED, plug in the controller. Done.
Intermediate growers stepping up from a closet setup should get the Kit 100 or Kit 120. The 1m² and 1.44m² footprints are where SCROG and LST techniques start paying off — and the SCROG net is already in the box. Advanced growers running perpetual harvests usually buy two tents: a 60x60 for veg/clones and a 120x120 for flower.
Buy the bare tent (no kit) only if you already own a working LED, fan and filter that match the new footprint. Otherwise the kit is cheaper than buying components separately and you skip the spec-matching headache.
The 900D Oxford fabric is the headline number — most budget tents use 600D, which works but feels flimsy and lets pinpricks of light through after a year of use. 900D is heavier, holds its shape, and the lightproof seal at the zippers actually holds up. The Diamond Mylar interior throws light back at the canopy rather than absorbing it into matte silver paint (the failure mode of cheap reflective lining).
Removable floor trays sound minor until you've spent an hour mopping a non-removable one. Steel frames slot together without tools. Every kit gets a SCROG net in the box, which most competitors charge extra for.
Not if you run the carbon filter. Without one, odour escapes through the duct ports and zipper seams. All four Zamnesia grow tent kits include a properly-sized carbon filter and inline fan — if you buy a bare tent, budget separately for filtration.
For one plant, get the 60x60. For 2-3 plants and a real harvest, the 80x80 or 100x100. For 4+ plants or SCROG, the 120x120. Most first-time growers should order the 100x100 kit — the headroom and footprint give you room to learn without re-buying later.
The tent is just the shell — fabric, frame, trays, SCROG net. The kit adds the Phytonaut LED, inline fan, carbon filter, clip fan, environment controller, timer and ducting. Buy the kit unless you already own matched grow gear.
The 60x60 and 80x80 stand 180cm tall. The 100x100 and 120x120 stand 200cm. Subtract roughly 30cm for your LED, ducting and hangers — that's your usable plant height. The 200cm models give noticeably more vertical room for stretchy strains.
About 45-60 minutes from box to first light-on. The steel frame slots together without tools in 15-20 minutes; hanging the LED, fan and filter and running ducting takes another half hour. The environment controller plugs in last and pairs with the inline fan automatically.
Last updated: April 2026