Every cannabis cultivator knows their plants thrive based on the quality of light, water, and nutrients they receive.
However, another factor is just as important but far less visible: air quality.
The air quality in indoor grow rooms can have a massive impact on the health and yield size of cannabis plants, but it’s a far more difficult factor to nail down and control. How can growers manage the air quality of their cannabis cultivation operations? What technological solutions are available for indoor grow rooms?
Like all other organisms, plants respirate. Though they might not breathe the way we do, they do take in carbon dioxide and release it alongside other chemicals. It only follows that the quality of the air that cannabis plants are exposed to will affect how they grow.
Many common plant pathogens, including powdery mildew,
spread primarily through the air. Managing indoor air quality in grow rooms will help to
manage pests and
pathogens like powdery mildew. When cannabis plants don’t have to contend with threats like mold, mildew, and other pests, they can focus their full energy on growing, which means larger plants, bigger yields, and higher profits.
Cannabis plants aren’t the only beneficiaries of healthier indoor air. Cannabis cultivators, processors, and anyone spending considerable time in grow rooms will also benefit.
Cleaner air means fewer pathogens and reduced mold and mildew spores in grow rooms. While most types of mold, including powdery mildew, pose no significant risk to humans, other types are dangerous. Additionally, long-term exposure to any type of mold or mildew
can cause adverse reactions, especially in people with allergies or respiratory conditions.
Working to maximize indoor air quality will also necessarily
reduce odors in cannabis grow rooms. The strong smell of cannabis can be overwhelming or irritating over long periods of time, even for the most passionate cannabis cultivators. Reducing the odor of indoor cannabis cultivation operations by applying air quality solutions will help growers remain
compliant and respectful of the surrounding community, too.
Low-quality indoor air, as well as its causes, can keep cannabis plants from reaching their full potential. Cannabis plants contending with low-quality air will produce smaller, lower-quality yields.
A major component of indoor air quality is ambient humidity. Maintaining a proper humidity level in indoor grow facilities will improve air quality. Many pathogens, including common cannabis molds and mildews, thrive in environments with variable humidity. Ensuring the humidity level of your grow room remains consistent will go a long way to inhibiting the formation and growth of molds and mildew and, therefore, improving the indoor air quality of your grow room.
Common grow room fixtures like fans, humidifiers, and dehumidifiers can help cannabis growers manage their grow rooms' humidity levels.
Air sanitization is another method that can help create healthier indoor air in grow rooms. With air sanitization, growers can clean the air itself and reduce pathogens and odors in indoor grow operations.
The right indoor air quality solution for any given cannabis grow will depend on the cultivation facility's specific needs. In most cases, multiple technologies working together will provide the best solution.
Air sanitizers clean the air itself to reduce pathogens and odors.
Investing in air quality management technology will pay off for cannabis growers of every size. Cleaner indoor air means healthier, happier employees, ideal plant conditions and robust harvests. To find out how to begin improving the air quality in your indoor cannabis cultivation facility,
contact Chorus today.
Heightened awareness of the effects that pathogens are having on our lives is creating an opportunity to rethink, in innovative ways, the solution for protecting our indoor environments.
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