The Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 is a one-square-metre indoor growing enclosure built for 2–5 plants, with a 22 mm reinforced steel frame, 900D Oxford outer shell and a Diamond Mylar interior that bounces light back onto your canopy instead of swallowing it. It's the size we'd actually pick for a spare-room grow — big enough for SCROG, small enough to not take over your life.
Why the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 is the size most growers should start with
A square metre is the sweet spot for home cultivation. The Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 gives you enough canopy to run 2–5 plants comfortably, room to train them properly with the included SCROG net, and 200 cm of height so a 600W LED, carbon filter and pots all fit without crushing your colas into the light.
Compared to the 60x60x180 (one plant, maybe two), this one lets you actually rotate strains and stagger a perpetual grow. Compared to the 120x120x200, you're not paying for floor space you don't have and your extraction kit doesn't need to be commercial-grade. Honest limitation: at 100x100, you're still working with one square metre — if you want six big plants in soil pots, you'll want to size up.
Build quality: 900D Oxford and Diamond Mylar, not the budget stuff
The fabric on the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 is 900D Oxford — denser than the 600D you'll find on entry-level tents, which translates to better light blocking, less sag on the frame and zips that don't tear out after three grows. The outer fabric is what keeps light in and your operation discreet; thinner fabrics leak around seams and zipper teeth.
Inside, the Diamond Mylar lining is the bit that matters for yield. Diamond pattern reflects light back at multiple angles instead of one flat bounce, so the lower buds get more usable photons than they would with cheap silver paint or smooth mylar. You can feel the difference when you run your hand along it — proper foil-laminated, not a sprayed coating.
The 22 mm steel frame with reinforced connectors carries a 40–50 kg load. That's enough for a decent LED panel, a 4-inch carbon filter, an inline fan, ducting and the SCROG net pulled tight — which is exactly the kit a 100x100 user is hanging. Cheaper tents use 16 mm poles and plastic connectors; you find out they're undersized the day your filter pulls a corner pole out of square.
What's in the box with the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200
| Included | What it does |
|---|---|
| Tent (900D Oxford, Diamond Mylar) | The enclosure itself, 100×100×200 cm |
| Steel frame, 22 mm | Reinforced connectors, 40–50 kg load rating |
| Removable waterproof floor tray | Lifts out for cleaning; catches runoff and spills |
| SCROG net | Pre-fitted screen for canopy training |
| Magnetic controller pocket | Keeps thermostat/controller off the floor |
| Tool bag | Hangs inside for scissors, ties, pH pen |
| Hanging straps | For light and filter mounting |
Specifications
| External dimensions | 100 × 100 × 200 cm |
| Outer fabric | 900D Oxford |
| Interior lining | Diamond Mylar |
| Frame | 22 mm steel, reinforced connectors |
| Load capacity | 40–50 kg |
| Plant capacity | 2–5 plants |
| Training method supported | SCROG (net included) |
| Floor tray | Removable, waterproof |
How the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 compares to its neighbours
| Tent | Footprint | Plants | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zamnesia 60x60x180 | 0.36 m² | 1–2 | Discreet single-plant grows, closets |
| Zamnesia 80x80x180 | 0.64 m² | 2–3 | Step-up from beginner, mid-size LED |
| Zamnesia 100x100x200 | 1.0 m² | 2–5 | SCROG, perpetual harvest, spare-room grows |
| Zamnesia 120x120x200 | 1.44 m² | 4–6 | Bigger yields, commercial-style LED panels |
Why you need a 100x100 tent (and why this one)
Trying to grow without a tent means fighting your environment instead of using it. Room temperature swings, light bleeds onto the plants 24/7, smell drifts through the house, dust and pet hair land on sticky flowers. We've seen growers put a 600W LED in an open closet and wonder why their electricity bill doubled and their partner stopped speaking to them.
A tent solves all of that at once: lightproof for the dark cycle, sealed for odour control via a carbon filter, reflective interior that means a 200W LED performs like a 300W in an open space. The Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200 specifically hits the size where the maths starts paying off — one square metre under a properly tuned LED is where most home growers see their yield-per-watt peak.
The SCROG net included with this tent is the bit that turns 2–5 plants into a flat, even canopy. Pulled tight at around 30–40 cm above the pots, it forces lateral growth, eliminates lower-bud larf and means every cola sits at the same distance from the light. SCROG is the single highest-impact training method for a 1 m² grow and most tents this size make you buy the net separately.
How to set up the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200
- Clear a level 110×110 cm floor area with at least 220 cm of ceiling clearance — you want 20 cm above the tent for hanging straps and air movement.
- Assemble the 22 mm steel frame on the floor: corner connectors first, then horizontals, then verticals. Reinforced connectors snap firmly — don't force them.
- Pull the tent fabric over the frame with the door at the front. Zip up the main door to set the shape, then attach the corner Velcro straps inside.
- Drop the removable waterproof floor tray into place. This catches any runoff from over-watering or a leaky reservoir.
- Hang your light and carbon filter using the included hanging straps. Total load stays under 40–50 kg — for most setups this is one LED panel, one filter, one inline fan.
- Fit the SCROG net at the height you want your canopy to form, usually 30–40 cm above the pot rim. Tie it tight to the frame at all four corners.
- Stick the magnetic controller pocket to the outside of a steel pole, hang the tool bag inside, and you're ready to bring plants in.
Complete your setup: a 4-inch carbon filter and matching inline fan handle odour and air exchange for a 1 m² tent, and a 200–300W full-spectrum LED is the right wattage for this footprint. Pair with feminized seeds like Monkey Glue or a fast-flowering autoflower if you're running your first cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many plants fit in the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200?
Two to five plants, depending on pot size and training method. Five 7-litre pots in SCROG works well; if you're running 15-litre fabric pots for bigger plants, stick to 2–3.
Does the 100x100x200 tent come with the SCROG net included?
Yes. The SCROG net is in the box, along with the steel frame, removable waterproof floor tray, magnetic controller pocket, tool bag and hanging straps. You only need to add lighting and ventilation.
What size LED grow light suits a 100x100 tent?
A 200–300W full-spectrum LED is the right range for one square metre. Below 200W and you'll underdrive the canopy; above 350W and you're wasting watts unless you're pushing CO2.
Will a carbon filter fit inside the 100x100x200 with the light?
Yes. The 200 cm height gives you room for a 4-inch carbon filter and inline fan mounted up top, plus a hanging LED, with the SCROG net and plants below. The 40–50 kg load rating covers a typical filter, fan and light combo.
Is the Zamnesia 100x100x200 better than the 80x80 or 120x120?
It depends on space. The 80x80 fits 2–3 plants and a smaller LED; the 120x120 doubles your canopy but needs bigger ventilation gear. The 100x100 is the size we'd pick for a spare-room grow with SCROG.
How thick is the fabric on the Zamnesia Grow Tent 100x100x200?
900D Oxford on the outer shell with Diamond Mylar lining inside. The 900D fabric is denser than the 600D used on budget tents, which means better lightproofing, less frame sag and zips that last more than a few grows.
Last updated: April 2026






