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Articles of "Environmental Control"
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With indoor gardening, there are many factors that contribute to grow room odour: heat and humidity, poor air circulation, pollen, plant material, hydroponic growing media, hydroponic nutrient solutions, organic sprays and nutrient additives.… [more]
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>Understanding Relative Humidity (RH)
Relative humidity (RH) is often overlooked when growing indoors. However, if you want strong healthy plants, you need to consider the relative humidity of your grow room. Here we explain what you need to know.... What is RH and why is it important? RH… [more]
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Overlooked by many growers, carbon dioxide is vital for healthy plant growth. In fact, maintaining optimum levels of Carbon dioxide can significantly improve the yield of your plants. Read on to learn how you can use Carbon dioxide to get the… [more]
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During the hot summer months, it can be difficult to control the temperature in your grow room. This article advises you on how to maintain a temperature that promotes healthy plant growth. How important is temperature? Your plants are constantly… [more]
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When the temperature rises outside, so does your grow room temperatures with potentially damaging consequences. Flowers become loose, fruits can abort and yields can be significantly reduced. Maintenance of your grow room operation becomes… [more]
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Good ventilation is essential for healthy plant growth. In fact, it is one of the most important factors you need to consider when growing, because if there is not enough ventilation in your grow room, your plants will struggle to live. Read… [more]
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>Controlling Transpiration In the Grow room
Relative humidity is still the most commonly used measurement for grow room control, even though it is not a perfect indication of what the plants ‘feel’. Plants respond to the difference between humidity levels at the leaf… [more]
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Maintaining an optimum growing environment is vital if you want fast healthy plant growth and maximum yield. The growing environment is largely concerned with three key factors: grow room temperature, relative humidity (RH) and nutrient temperature.… [more]
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