Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 — Mid-Size Tent, Proper Build
The Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 is a mid-size indoor cultivation tent that gives you a 0.64 m² footprint and 180 cm of vertical headroom for 2–4 plants. It's built from 900D Oxford fabric with a Diamond Mylar interior and a 16 mm steel frame — the sort of tent you set up once and forget about. If the 60x60 felt cramped and the 120x120 felt like committing to a second mortgage, this is the one we'd point you at when you want to buy a proper mid-size grow tent.
Why the 80x80x180 Hits the Sweet Spot
The Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 is the size most home growers should start with. A 60x60 fits one plant comfortably, two if you train them hard. A 120x120 is gorgeous but eats half a spare room and needs serious lighting wattage. The 80x80x180 sits in between — enough canopy for 2–4 plants under a 150–250W LED, and 180 cm of height that leaves room for the light, a carbon filter at the top, fabric pots on the floor, and still some headroom for the plants themselves.
The 900D Oxford fabric is the part people underestimate. Cheap tents use 210D or 420D — thinner, noisier in a breeze, and the inner coating wears through where the frame poles press against it. 900D is dense enough that the fabric stays lightproof at the seams and the zippers don't snag the lining when you open the door at 2am to check on a plant. The Diamond Mylar interior — that faceted pattern you see when you unzip it — scatters light across the canopy instead of bouncing it back as a hot spot under the lamp. Combined with the 16 mm steel frame and reinforced connectors, the whole thing carries 30–40 kg of kit overhead without sagging, according to the manufacturer's stated load rating. That's your LED, a carbon filter, an inline fan, and ducting — comfortably.
According to a 2024 review on controlled-environment cultivation (Harnessing controlled-environment systems for enhanced phytochemical consistency), precise control over light, humidity, CO₂ and temperature significantly improves consistency in plant chemistry. A tent like this is the cheapest way to get that control in a spare room. The EMCDDA's 2023 cannabis market report similarly notes that European home cultivation has shifted toward smaller, controlled tent setups rather than open-room grows.
What's in the Box
The Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 ships with everything you need to assemble the tent itself — but not the gear that goes inside it. Worth knowing before you order, so you can grab the rest in one go.
| Included | What it does |
|---|---|
| Tent (900D Oxford with Diamond Mylar interior) | The shell — lightproof, reflective inside |
| 16 mm steel frame with reinforced connectors | Carries the stated 30–40 kg of equipment overhead |
| Removable waterproof floor tray | Catches runoff, lifts out for cleaning |
| SCROG net | Screen of green netting for canopy training |
| Magnetic controller pocket | Sticks to the frame, holds your fan controller |
| Tool bag | Mesh pouch for scissors, pH pen, ties |
| Hanging straps | Adjustable straps for your light and filter |
The SCROG net is the bit most 80x80 tents skip and then sell you separately for a tenner or two. Stretch it across the frame at around 30–40 cm above your pots, weave the branches through as they grow, and you flatten the canopy into an even sheet that catches every photon from the lamp. It's the single biggest yield upgrade you can make in this size of tent.
How It Compares to the Other Tents We Stock
The Zamnesia 80x80x180 is the heaviest-fabric option in its size class among the tents we carry. Honest breakdown so you can pick:
| Tent | Footprint | Height | Fabric | Plants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zamnesia 80x80x180 | 80×80 cm | 180 cm | 900D Oxford | 2–4 |
| Dark Box 80x80x200 | 80×80 cm | 200 cm | 600D | 2–4 |
| Pure Factory 80 (kit) | 80×80 cm | 160 cm | 600D | 2–4 |
| Dark Box 100x100x220 | 100×100 cm | 220 cm | 600D | 3–4 |
The Zamnesia 80x80x180 has the heaviest fabric of the 80x80 options (900D vs 600D), which translates to better light blocking and more durable zippers over time. The Dark Box gives you an extra 20 cm of height if you're worried about a stretchy sativa. The Pure Factory kit comes with the light, fan and filter pre-bundled if you want one-click shopping. This Zamnesia tent is the empty-shell pick if you've already got — or plan to choose — your own lighting and ventilation.
To finish the setup: pair the tent with an inline extraction fan and carbon filter to keep odour out of the rest of the house, get an LED grow light in the 150–250W range to match the 0.64 m² footprint, and order a clip-on oscillating fan like the Cyclone 20W to keep airflow moving through the canopy. Flexible aluminium ducting connects the fan to the tent's exhaust port.
How to Set Up the Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180
Setup takes about 45 minutes solo, 20 with a second pair of hands. The steps in order:
- Clear a 1×1 metre patch of floor space with at least 200 cm of ceiling clearance. Tile or laminate beats carpet — runoff happens.
- Lay out the 16 mm steel poles and connectors. Build the bottom rectangle first, then the four uprights, then the top rectangle. Reinforced connectors click in firmly — no tools needed.
- Pull the 900D Oxford shell over the frame from the top down. Zip up the front door, then velcro the corner flaps over the connectors to seal light leaks.
- Drop the removable waterproof floor tray inside. It should sit flush against the inner walls.
- Hang your light and carbon filter from the top bars using the supplied straps. Distribute the weight evenly — the frame is rated for 30–40 kg total.
- Stretch the SCROG net across the frame at around 30–40 cm above pot height once your plants are 2–3 weeks into veg.
- Stick the magnetic controller pocket on a frame pole at eye level. Run your fan speed controller and timers from there.
- Run a 24-hour test with the light, fan and filter before plants go in. Check for light leaks at night with the door zipped and lamp off — there shouldn't be any.
Honest Limitations
Two things to flag before you buy. First, the tent is the shell — no light, no fan, no filter included. If you want a one-box solution, the Pure Factory kits or Dark Box kits make more sense. Second, 180 cm of height is plenty for most indica-dominant strains and trained sativas, but if you're planning to grow a tall, untopped sativa from seed, you'll run out of vertical space before flower finishes. Top early or pick the 200 cm version of a Dark Box tent instead.
The Diamond Mylar lining is also reflective enough that you'll want to wear sunglasses when working inside with the light on. Not a downside — just a fact.
Specifications
Full spec sheet for the Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 as supplied by the manufacturer:
| Dimensions | 80 × 80 × 180 cm |
| Footprint | 0.64 m² |
| Outer fabric | 900D Oxford |
| Interior lining | Diamond Mylar |
| Frame | 16 mm steel with reinforced connectors |
| Load capacity | 30–40 kg (manufacturer-stated) |
| Plant capacity | 2–4 plants |
| Included | Tent, frame, floor tray, SCROG net, magnetic controller pocket, tool bag, hanging straps |
| Brand | Zamnesia (growshop own-brand) |
| Age restriction | 18+ |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many plants fit in the Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180?
Comfortably 2–4 plants in fabric pots of 11–25 L. Two plants if you want to let them bush out untrained, four if you SCROG them flat using the included net.
Does the tent come with a light, fan or filter?
No. The Zamnesia Grow Tent 80x80x180 is the shell, frame, floor tray, SCROG net, controller pocket, tool bag and hanging straps. Lighting and ventilation are bought separately — order a complete add-on setup alongside the tent if you're starting from scratch.
What's the difference between 900D and cheaper 600D tents?
The D number is fabric density — higher means thicker, more durable, better light-blocking. 900D Oxford is noticeably heavier in the hand than 600D and the zippers and seams hold up longer with repeated use.
Will the 16 mm steel frame hold my light and filter?
Yes. The frame is rated by the manufacturer for 30–40 kg of distributed load — well within range for a 200W LED (around 3 kg), a 4-inch carbon filter (around 4 kg) and an inline fan (around 2 kg). Spread the weight across multiple bars.
Is 180 cm tall enough for cannabis?
For indica and indica-dominant hybrids, yes. For pure sativas or stretchy strains, top early or pick a 200 cm tent. After subtracting pot height, light clearance and filter, you've got roughly 100–120 cm of actual plant space.
Does the tent smell-proof a room?
The tent itself is lightproof and largely odour-contained at the seams, but odour escapes through the exhaust port without a carbon filter. Pair the tent with a 4-inch carbon filter and inline fan — non-negotiable if you share walls with neighbours.
How long does the tent take to assemble?
Around 45 minutes solo, 20 with a helper. No tools required — the reinforced connectors click into place and the shell zips over the frame.
Last updated: April 2026






