Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Why ventilation is very important when growing marijuana indoor?

Something extremely important to take into consideration when growing marijuana indoors is, looking for some artificial lights that will serve as best replica of the sun, ventilation and good air flow in the room. Marijuana plants just like humans and other types of plants on earth need air to survive. Without it, there's only one outcome and it's death. In an enclosed environment like the ones in indoor growing arrangements, ventilation is all the more important to make certain that plants will thrive healthily.



The importance of ventilation
The significance of ventilation can never be underestimated in an indoor growing set-up with all the artificial lights going on producing too much heat and the fact that the arrangement is too enclosed. By way of cooling fans and incoming air vents and or exhaust fans can mean so much for the plants because of the following reasons:
  • Good ventilation makes plants release their own toxins efficiently out from spores found in their leaves. If there’s absence of it, these stomata become clogged and there is no way for them to get rid of their toxic wastes, thereby, poisoning their own selves.
  • Cooling fans or some of its kinds help in keeping the humidity level inside the room to a minimum, therefore, downplaying the chances of mold growth and other possible pests’ infestations.
  • Who can ever forget the importance of Carbon dioxide in the process called photosynthesis which is a chemical process carried out by plants in order to make their own food necessary for their growth?
  • Ventilation also helps stabilize the temperature within the room as heat from the outside coupled with heat produced by the artificial sources of light can increasingly heightened the temperature inside the room to a considerable fold.
How is proper ventilation achieved in an indoor growing set-up?
Because there are various locations indoors that can very well be used in growing marijuana plants like a spare room, basement, attic, and even closets and shelves, the methods of providing ventilation also vary. When growing in a quite large room or attic, some cooling fans of regular sizes can come in handy. The number of fans will largely depend on your estimation, taking into account the size of the grows and the size of the room, and making sure that each plant receives proper ventilation. When growing inside a closet, just by opening its doors twice in a day can produce enough movement air inside.

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