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How Room Conditions Affect The Yield Of Cannabis And Why You Need A Perfect Room Design

by 4Trees Cannabis Building Cannabis Growing Facilities & Business Consulting


If you have been a cannabis cultivator for any reasonable amount of time, you should know by now that it is very important. If the temperature, pH level, or amount of light are not right, then you can't expect to get the best yield possible. This article will give you information on how room conditions affect the yield of cannabis and why you need a perfect room design before you seek out cannabis building designs.

Humidity

Humidity directly affects photosynthesis, transpiration, and respiration in plants. Humidity is the measurement of water vapour in a given space (most often air). In general, high humidity levels (70-80%) favour the growth of bacteria and fungi, while low humidity levels (30%) favour the spread of viruses. Even though, in general, low humidity levels can slow plant growth, it is important to keep humidity levels low in order to reduce the chance of unwanted pathogens.

Plants will do most of their photosynthesis when CO2 levels are between 800 ppm and 1500 ppm. CO2 is a plant’s source of food and thus increases photosynthesis, which increases growth rates. However, too much CO2 can cause toxic conditions for plants, so it is important not to go over the 1600 ppm range for more than 3 hours at any time during the growing process.

According to an online grow room designer in Canada, cannabis is a C3 plant, which means that it does best at cooler temperatures with more CO2, but it can survive higher temperatures as long as there is plenty of water available for transpiration.

Temperature

Most cannabis growers keep their plants at an ideal temperature of 72–82°F (22–28°C). But it's important to understand that the cannabis plant doesn't have a constant optimal temperature. In fact, different parts of the life cycle of your cannabis plants will have different optimal temperatures.

For example, during the early stages of growth, your plants can thrive at lower temperatures than they can during the flowering stage. On the other hand, you might want to increase the temperature during late flowering to boost the potency and yield of your plants.

Temperature affects not only a plant's maximum yield but also its potency, aroma, and structure. Higher temperatures often lead to higher yields but lower potency and aroma, so there is a trade-off between quantity and quality, as well as between speed and quality.

Closing thoughts

By strategically going through good cannabis building designs, you can take huge steps toward increased marijuana yields. This will not only save you money on your hydro bill, but also increase the overall amount of bud you are able to produce! (Perfect for small-scale growers who have limited daylight hours to work with). Do you know what's even better? It's much easier on your plant due to optimal room conditions. All in all, creating the perfect grow room is a smart solution that can deliver some major returns on investment by helping you get more out of your vegetation period.

Author’s Bio: The writer of this article is an avid online blogger and this article is about cannabis growth.


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