The Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 is a compact indoor growing enclosure that gives you a controlled environment for 1–2 plants in just 0.36m² of floor space. Built from 900D Oxford fabric with a Diamond Mylar interior and a 16 mm steel frame, it's Zamnesia's entry-level tent for closets, spare corners, and anywhere a bigger footprint won't fly. If you've got the room for an 80x80, get the 80x80 — but if you don't, this is the one.
Why the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 fits where bigger tents don't
The Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 is built for growers who don't have a spare room — just a corner, a closet, or a quiet bit of the bedroom. At 60×60 cm on the floor and 180 cm tall, it slots into spaces a 100x100 or 120x120 simply can't reach. The 180 cm height gives you enough vertical room for a small LED, a 15–20 cm pot, and a plant trained low and wide on the included SCROG net.
Why does the build matter? The 900D Oxford outer fabric is thick enough to block light leaks completely — and light leaks are how most cheap tents ruin a flowering cycle. The Diamond Mylar lining inside isn't decorative either: that crinkled, faceted pattern scatters light back onto the canopy from multiple angles instead of bouncing it straight back at the bulb, so the lower buds get more of what you're paying your electricity bill for.
The 16 mm steel frame with reinforced connectors holds 20–30 kg, which is enough for a small LED, a clip fan, a carbon filter, and ducting — the standard 60x60 setup. It's not enough for a 600W HPS and a heavy filter on top, but you wouldn't run one of those in a tent this size anyway.
What's in the box with the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180
Everything you need to assemble the tent itself, with a couple of useful extras most tents at this size don't include. No fan, no filter, no light — those go in separately.
| Component | What it's for |
|---|---|
| Tent (900D Oxford + Diamond Mylar) | The shell — lightproof outer, reflective inner |
| 16 mm steel frame | Slots together in 15–20 minutes, no tools needed |
| Removable floor tray | Catches spills and runoff, lifts out for cleaning |
| SCROG net | For low-stress training — spread the canopy horizontally |
| Magnetic controller pocket | Sticks to the frame, holds your climate controller |
| Tool bag | Scissors, ties, pH meter — keep them on the tent, not the floor |
| Hanging straps | For your light or filter, rated for the tent's load |
How the 60x60x180 compares to the bigger Zamnesia tents
The 60x60x180 is the smallest tent in the Zamnesia range. If you're trying to decide between this and the next size up, here's the honest comparison:
| Tent size | Plants | Footprint | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60×60×180 | 1–2 | 0.36 m² | Closets, corners, small spare rooms |
| 80×80×180 | 2–4 | 0.64 m² | Standard home grow with breathing room |
| 120×120×200 | 3–5 | 1.44 m² | Bigger yields, taller plants, more gear |
The honest take: if you can fit an 80x80, get the 80x80. The extra 20 cm in each direction gives you room for a clip fan without it hitting leaves, easier access during defoliation, and a more forgiving setup if your plant decides to stretch. Pick the 60x60x180 because of the space you have, not because it's cheaper.
How to set up the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180
- Clear a 70×70 cm floor area — you need a bit of room around the tent for the door zip and access.
- Lay out the 16 mm steel poles and connectors. The reinforced corner connectors are the thicker ones — they go at the top corners.
- Build the bottom frame square first, then add the four vertical poles, then the top square. Takes 15–20 minutes.
- Pull the 900D Oxford tent shell over the frame, lining up the door with the front. Zip it shut to square everything up.
- Drop in the removable floor tray. Make sure it sits flat — if it bows, your pot will sit unevenly.
- Clip the hanging straps to the top crossbars for your light. Attach the magnetic controller pocket to a side pole.
- Install your SCROG net at roughly canopy height once your plant is about 4 weeks into veg — too early and you've got nothing to train.
- Run ducting through the top vents for your extraction fan and carbon filter (sold separately).
Complete your setup: pair the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 with a 100–150W LED grow light, a small carbon filter with an inline extraction fan, and an oscillating clip fan for airflow. For a 60x60 footprint, a single 150W LED is the sweet spot — anything bigger and you'll cook the canopy.
Honest limitations of the 60x60x180
This is a small tent. With 1–2 plants and a clip fan, it gets crowded fast — that's the trade-off for fitting in a closet. The 180 cm height sounds tall on paper, but once you subtract 25 cm for the light, 30 cm for the pot, and a bit of headroom for ducting, you've got about 100–110 cm of actual plant height. Train low, use autoflowers or short photoperiod strains, or top your plant early.
The 20–30 kg load capacity is fine for a small LED, a compact carbon filter, and ducting — but don't try to hang a 5 kg filter and a heavy older-style ballast off it. The frame is rated for the kit a 60x60 actually needs, not the kit you'd use in a 120x120.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many plants fit in the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180?
1–2 plants. One plant trained on the SCROG net will fill the canopy nicely; two is doable if you keep them small. More than two and you're fighting for light and airflow.
Is 180 cm tall enough for cannabis?
Yes, if you train. After subtracting space for the light, pot, and ducting, you've got around 100–110 cm of plant height. Use autoflowers, short photoperiod strains, or top and LST your plant to keep it under control.
Does the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 come with a light, fan, or filter?
No. The box contains the tent, frame, floor tray, SCROG net, magnetic controller pocket, tool bag, and hanging straps. You buy the light, extraction fan, and carbon filter separately based on your setup.
Do grow tents smell?
Yes — without a carbon filter, everything inside the tent escapes through the duct ports and fabric seams. For a 60x60, a small inline fan with a matching carbon filter handles odour completely. Budget around EUR 80–120 for that part of the setup.
How long does the Zamnesia Grow Tent 60x60x180 take to assemble?
About 15–20 minutes with no tools. The 16 mm steel poles and reinforced connectors slot together by hand, then the 900D Oxford shell zips over the frame. The trickiest part is lining up the door with the front of the frame on the first go.
Is the 900D Oxford fabric actually lightproof?
Yes — 900D is dense enough to block visible light completely when the zips and Velcro flaps are closed. Light leaks during flowering are what cause hermaphrodite plants, so this matters. Check the zips after assembly with the lights on inside and the room dark.
Last updated: April 2026






