
Grow tents
by Pure Factory
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The Grow Tent Kit 100 from Pure Factory is a complete indoor growing package that gives you a 100 x 100 x 200 cm tent, a 240W LED grow light, ventilation, carbon filtration, and climate monitoring — everything you need to go from seed to harvest without sourcing a single extra component. If you've outgrown a smaller tent (or you're smart enough to skip one entirely), this is where intermediate growers hit their stride.
Every component you need ships in one box. No hunting for compatible parts, no forum threads asking "will this fan fit that ducting?" — Pure Factory matched everything for you. Here's the full breakdown:
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Grow Tent | 100 x 100 x 200 cm, reflective interior lining, double-stitched zippers, door, duct ports |
| Grow Light | Luminaria PureLED Q240, 240W, full-cycle (seedling to harvest) |
| Inline Fan (intake) | 100 mm Pure Inline Fan |
| Inline Fan (extraction) | 100 mm Pure TT Model |
| Carbon Filter | Carbon Pure Filter 100/200, rated at 300 m³/h |
| Ducting | 3 m of 102 mm extra-durable aluminium ducting |
| Timer | Pure Factory Analog Timer (for automated light schedules) |
| Climate Monitor | Pure Factory Thermometer-Hygrometer (temperature + RH) |
That's 8 components, all from Pure Factory, all designed to work together. The one thing you'll still need: pots, growing medium, and your plants. Everything else is in the box.
A 100 x 100 cm footprint gives you 1 full square metre of canopy — enough for 4 to 9 plants depending on pot size and training method. That's a meaningful step up from a 60 x 60 or 80 x 80 tent, where you're constantly bumping into walls and compromising on plant count.
We've seen plenty of growers start with a smaller tent, harvest once, realise they want more room, and end up buying a second tent within three months. If you already know you want to run multiple plants or let a single specimen stretch out properly, skip the upgrade cycle and start here. The 200 cm height means you've got vertical clearance for the LED, the carbon filter hanging inside, and still enough room for plants to reach a decent height without light burn.
The honest limitation? A 100 x 100 cm tent takes up a full square metre of floor space plus clearance for the door and ducting. Measure your room before ordering. If you're working with a tight cupboard or a corner of a shared bedroom, the 80 x 80 kit might be the more realistic choice. But if you've got the space, this is the size we'd pick — you'll use every centimetre of it.
The Luminaria PureLED Q240 pulls 240W from the wall and covers the full 100 x 100 cm canopy from seedling through to harvest. No swapping bulbs between vegetative and flowering phases — one light does the lot. LED means lower heat output compared to old-school HPS setups, which keeps your tent temperature more manageable and your electricity bill less painful. Over a 12-week cycle running 18/6 then 12/12, you're looking at roughly half the energy consumption of a 400W HPS producing comparable light levels.
The light hangs from the tent's crossbars and sits above the carbon filter. With 200 cm of total height, you've got enough room to keep the LED 30–40 cm above the canopy without cooking your tops. The analog timer handles your light schedule automatically — set it once and forget it until you need to flip to 12/12.
Two 100 mm inline fans handle airflow: one pushes fresh air in, the other pulls stale, warm air out through the Carbon Pure Filter. The filter is rated at 300 m³/h, which is more than enough for a 2 cubic metre tent — it'll cycle the entire air volume multiple times per minute. The 3 metres of 102 mm aluminium ducting lets you route exhaust out of a window, into another room, or wherever makes sense for your setup.
Here's the thing about carbon filters: they work brilliantly when they're new, and they degrade over time. Expect 6 to 12 months of solid odour control before the activated carbon starts losing its edge. After that, you'll want a replacement filter. But for your first few grows, this one will keep things discreet. The ducting is the thicker, extra-durable aluminium type — not the flimsy foil stuff that tears when you look at it wrong. It holds its shape once you've routed it and doesn't collapse under the weight of the fan.
The included Pure Factory Thermometer-Hygrometer sits inside your tent and gives you a live readout of temperature and relative humidity. These two numbers dictate everything: too hot and your plants stress; too humid in flowering and you're inviting mould. The sweet spot for most indoor crops is 20–28°C with RH between 40–60% depending on growth stage.
It's an analog unit — no app, no Bluetooth, no batteries dying at the worst moment. Hang it at canopy height, check it twice a day, and adjust your fan speeds or duct openings accordingly. Simple, reliable, and one less thing to troubleshoot.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Pure Factory |
| Tent Dimensions | 100 x 100 x 200 cm |
| Tent Floor Area | 1 m² (10,000 cm²) |
| Tent Volume | 2 m³ |
| LED Light | Luminaria PureLED Q240 |
| Light Wattage | 240W |
| Fan Diameter | 100 mm (x2) |
| Carbon Filter Capacity | 300 m³/h |
| Ducting Length | 3 m (102 mm diameter) |
| Timer Type | Analog |
| Climate Monitor | Thermometer-Hygrometer (analog) |
| SKU | GS0002 |
| Total Components | 8 |
Complete your setup with fabric pots, growing medium, and nutrients. The Pure Factory range includes individual replacement carbon filters and ducting when you need them down the line. If you're growing from seed, grab your seeds separately and you're ready to go from day one.
Buying components separately sounds like a good idea until you're three weeks in and discover your fan doesn't match your ducting diameter, your light is too powerful for your tent size, or your carbon filter can't keep up with the extraction rate. We've watched customers piece together setups from five different brands and spend twice as long troubleshooting compatibility issues as they do actually growing.
The Grow Tent Kit 100 eliminates that entire headache. Pure Factory designed every component to work with every other component in the box. The 100 mm fans match the 102 mm ducting. The 300 m³/h filter handles the airflow the fans produce. The 240W LED covers exactly 1 m² of canopy. The tent has duct ports sized for the ducting included. No adapters, no bodge jobs, no late-night forum posts asking why your tent is running 5°C too hot.
The other advantage is time. This kit arrives, you unpack it, assemble the steel frame (15 minutes, no tools), hang the light and filter, connect the fans and ducting, plug in the timer, and you're growing. We've seen first-time growers go from unboxing to planted tent in under an hour. Try doing that when you're sourcing 8 components from 8 different suppliers.
With a 100 x 100 cm floor, you can comfortably fit 4 large plants in 11-litre pots or up to 9 smaller plants in 6-litre pots. Plant count depends on your training method — SOG setups pack more plants in, while LST or topping works better with fewer, bushier specimens.
Yes. At 240W over 1 m², you're getting roughly 240W per square metre, which falls within the recommended range for LED flowering. It won't match a 600W HPS for raw output, but the energy efficiency and lower heat make it a better fit for a tent this size.
The 100 mm fans produce a noticeable hum — think bathroom extractor fan level. They're not silent, but they're not disruptive either. Running them at lower speed (if you add a fan speed controller separately) reduces noise significantly.
Expect 6 to 12 months of effective odour control from the Carbon Pure Filter 100/200, depending on what you're growing and how humid your tent runs. High humidity shortens filter life. You'll know it's time to replace it when you start smelling things outside the tent again.
Absolutely. The PureLED Q240 covers seedling through harvest, and the analog timer lets you switch between 18/6 and 12/12 light schedules. The tent's reflective interior and ventilation system support every stage. Some growers run a separate propagation area, but it's not required.
No. The steel frame slots together by hand. Hanging the light and filter requires the included hardware. The only thing you might want is a pair of scissors to open the packaging. Assembly takes about 15 minutes.
For most growers, yes. You save time on compatibility research, everything fits together out of the box, and the total cost is typically lower than sourcing 8 matched components individually. The trade-off is less customisation — but if you want a working setup fast, the kit is the smarter move.
The LED draws 240W. Running 18 hours a day during veg, that's roughly 4.3 kWh per day. At an average European electricity rate of around 0.25 EUR/kWh, you're looking at about 1.08 EUR per day for lighting. Fans add a small amount on top. Flowering at 12/12 drops the light cost to roughly 0.72 EUR per day.
Last updated: April 2026