
Grow tents
by Dark Box
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The Grow Tent Kit 60x60 is a complete indoor growing setup that bundles a 60 x 60 x 180 cm tent, a 120W full-spectrum LED grow light, extraction fans, and a thermo hygrometer into a single package. Dark Box designed this kit so you can go from unboxing to growing in under an hour — no separate shopping lists, no compatibility headaches, no "oh wait, I still need a fan" moments at midnight.
We've sold standalone tents and separate components for years. The number one support question? "Will this fan fit this tent?" Kits like this one exist because that question shouldn't need answering. Everything is sized to work together out of the box.
Every component in this kit is matched to the 60 x 60 cm footprint. Here's the full breakdown of what arrives at your door:
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| Grow Tent | 60 x 60 x 180 cm, light-tight construction, multiple ports for ventilation, lighting, and irrigation, tool-free assembly |
| LED Grow Light | Cosmos LED board, 120W adjustable power, full spectrum (395nm, 3000K, 5000K), switchable vegetative and flowering modes |
| In-line Extractor Fan | 100 mm diameter, quiet operation, handles both air intake and extraction |
| TT Extractor Fan | 100 mm, pre-wired, adjustable speeds, wall-mountable |
| Thermo Hygrometer | Digital display, tracks temperature and humidity in real time |
The tent itself features multiple ducting ports — enough for your intake fan, extraction fan, power cables, and an irrigation line if you want to run one. The steel frame slots together without tools, and the fabric maintains light tightness once zipped up. You'll feel the difference between this and a budget tent the moment you handle the material — it has genuine weight to it, not that papery feel you get from the cheapest options.
The included Cosmos LED board covers the full spectrum your plants need from seedling through harvest. Three key spectra — 395nm (near-UV), 3000K (warm white for flowering), and 5000K (cool white for vegetative growth) — are built into a single board. You switch between veg and bloom modes rather than swapping bulbs or buying a second light.
At 120W adjustable power, the Cosmos draws considerably less electricity than a comparable HPS setup would. Heat dissipation is handled well enough that in a 60 x 60 cm space, you won't cook your plants — though you'll still want your extraction running. The light output is matched to this tent's footprint. Trying to light a 120 x 120 cm tent with this board would leave your corners dark. But for a single plant in an 18-litre pot? It's spot on.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Tent dimensions | 60 x 60 x 180 cm |
| Tent assembly | Tool-free, steel frame |
| LED power | 120W (adjustable) |
| Light spectrum | 395nm, 3000K, 5000K full spectrum |
| Light modes | Vegetative and flowering |
| Fan diameter (both fans) | 100 mm |
| TT fan features | Pre-wired, adjustable speed, wall-mountable |
| Climate monitoring | Digital thermo hygrometer (temperature + humidity) |
| Plant capacity | 1 plant in an 18-litre pot |
| SKU | GS0008 |
Complete your setup with nutrients and growing medium. A good soil mix and a balanced feed schedule will make the difference between a plant that survives and one that actually produces. Pair this kit with an 18-litre fabric pot for better root aeration than a standard plastic container, and grab a pH meter — your plants will tell you they're happy by how fast they grow.
Here's the honest pitch: a 60 x 60 cm tent is small. It fits one plant comfortably. That's it. If you're imagining rows of bushy canopy, this isn't your tent — look at the 80 x 80 or 120 x 120 kits instead. But if you've got a cupboard, a corner of a spare room, or even a section of a garage, the 60 x 60 slots in without demanding a lifestyle change.
The real value of a kit versus buying components separately is compatibility. We've seen growers buy a tent, then a fan that's too powerful for the space (negative pressure collapses the tent walls inward), then a light that runs too hot for the ventilation they've got. With the Dark Box kit, the 100 mm fans match the tent's port sizes, the 120W LED doesn't overwhelm the extraction capacity, and the thermo hygrometer lets you verify that the whole system is keeping conditions stable. No guesswork.
The one thing to watch: this kit doesn't include a carbon filter. If odour control matters to you — and in most indoor situations it will — you'll need to add one separately. A 100 mm carbon filter will connect directly to the inline extractor fan already in the box.
The 60 x 60 is the kit we point new growers toward when they're not sure if indoor growing is for them. It's a low commitment of space and money, and it teaches you the fundamentals — light cycles, airflow, temperature, humidity — without the complexity of managing multiple plants or a larger environment. If you outgrow it (and many people do), the skills transfer directly to a bigger tent.
One thing we'd change if we could: the 180 cm height means you lose about 30-40 cm to the light and hanging hardware at the top, and another 20-30 cm to the pot at the bottom. That leaves roughly 110-130 cm of actual growing height. For most compact or trained plants, that's enough. For a tall sativa left to stretch? You'll run into the light. Training techniques like low-stress training (LST) or topping are your friend in this tent.
Compared to the Dark Box 80 x 80 kit, you're trading floor space for convenience. The 80 x 80 fits 2-4 plants and gives you more room to work inside the tent — reaching behind a plant in a 60 x 60 means pulling it out first. But if space is genuinely tight, the 60 x 60 does the job. We'd pick the 80 x 80 if you have the room, but we wouldn't talk you out of the 60 x 60 if you don't.
A grow tent kit is a bundled package where every component — tent, light, fans, monitoring — is pre-matched for compatibility. You avoid buying a fan that doesn't fit your ports or a light that's too powerful for your tent size. The Dark Box 60x60 kit saves you the research and the risk of mismatched parts.
Yes — it's the smallest practical indoor setup and teaches you every fundamental: light scheduling, airflow, climate control. You'll manage one plant in an 18-litre pot, which keeps things simple while you learn. If you decide indoor growing isn't for you, you haven't committed a huge amount of space or money.
The kit doesn't include one, but you'll almost certainly want one. Without a carbon filter, any odour from your plants exits through the extraction fan and tent seams. A 100 mm carbon filter connects directly to the included inline extractor fan — budget for one separately.
One plant in an 18-litre pot. You can technically squeeze in two smaller pots, but airflow and light distribution suffer. The 120W LED is calibrated for a single canopy filling the 60 x 60 cm footprint. For multiple plants, step up to the 80 x 80 or 120 x 120 kit.
At full power, 120W. Running 18 hours a day during vegetative phase, that's roughly 2.16 kWh per day — about the same as running a desktop computer. The adjustable power means you can dial it down for seedlings or less demanding phases, reducing consumption further.
You can, but the Cosmos 120W LED is specifically sized for this tent's footprint. A more powerful light would generate excess heat in the small space, and a weaker one would leave your plant stretching. Unless you have a specific reason to swap, the included light is the right match.
The inline extractor fan produces a low hum — noticeable in a quiet room but not loud enough to hear through a closed door. The TT fan at lower speed settings is barely audible. Running both fans on moderate settings keeps the noise comparable to a bathroom extractor fan.
About 15-20 minutes for the tent frame and fabric. Add another 10-15 minutes to mount the LED, position the fans, and set up the hygrometer. No tools required for the tent itself. You'll want a power strip nearby — the LED, both fans, and the hygrometer all need outlets.
Last updated: April 2026