Humidity

Interconnected: Grow Room Equipment Systems and Sizing

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Harvesting Humidity

Interconnected: Grow Room Equipment Systems and Sizing

In an ever-changing industry, the classic ways of sizing for dehumidification are coming into question. This is because grow room equipment systems such as lighting and temperature continue to evolve. HVAC manufacturers are making claims about dehumidification. Lighting companies are developing lighting that produces less heat. Cultivators are running their rooms at lower temperatures and… Read more »

Drying Room Best Practices

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Drying Room Best Practices

Properly planning and designing a drying room is one of the least considered and most important parts of any cultivation facility. It is important to provide stability when designing a drying room. This promotes an ideal environment and allows for the gradual release of moisture from the flowers. The key components to control are air… Read more »

Taking Control of Vapor Pressure Deficit

Harvesting Humidity

Taking Control of Vapor Pressure Deficit

Humidity control is crucial in a grow room. That’s true whether you’re starting seedlings, rooting cuttings, or drying. When humidity rises above 60%, you can experience mold, mildew, and other unwanted biological growth. Plus, high humidity can prevent plants from properly taking in CO2, which limits photosynthesis and growth. Now’s the time to figure out… Read more »

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