GROWING INDOOR CANNABIS

The cannabis indoor grow room is where everything happens. The germination, early growth, vegetative and flowering phases of your beloved cannabis plants will all take place here. Any problems you encounter and solutions you discover will happen here. Whether your harvest will be a success or a failure will largely depend on how you build your grow space.

 

The grow rooms.

Before you take the first steps towards growing and cultivating your own marijuana, make sure you have a plan or know what you are doing.
You will want space and requirements necessary for indoor cannabis plants to grow – lighting, ventilation, nutrients, water, etc.
Remember that grow room climate controller is a bigger investment. That includes work! You will definitely want to follow the “measure twice, cut once” guideline.
The size of your grow room depends heavily on how much marijuana you want and how much space you have available. It also depends on the type of cannabis you want to cultivate.
If you do not want to set up a grow room (extension room), you can set up automated grow box sets instead.
The average consumption of many medical cannabis patients is between 1 and 2 grams per day. This means that for personal use, you need to get around 30 or 60 grams per month.

Grow Tent
Tent for growing

Place of the grow room – cultivation room

The location of your grow room is important for several reasons. First of all, because you want some discretion and privacy in your growing operations. You also want to make sure that you are in control of the place.
There is no point in trying to grow your home unless the environmental controller is assured.
Below we will list some helpful tips regarding the location and planning before we dive into a few hypothetical possibilities.

 

Construction of your indoor cultivation room

Cover all of the walls in the grow room with something that reflects light, such as white plastic wrap or paint. However, the best material for this is tight-fitting mylar.
Secure your grow lamps (plant light. To do this, connect them to the ceiling with a hook, ring, or roller. Make sure that the electrical parts are securely connected and protected from damage.
Next, install the devices for air circulation and extraction (fan & ventilation system). This could be an exhaust fan, an intake fan, or a fan exhaust.
Avoid too long windpipes that have curves; they negatively affect the performance of ventilation. Try to keep the tubes as short and straight as possible so that your air flows as efficiently as possible.
You also need to set up the controller automation, the substrate (the medium the plants will grow on), and decide whether you want to grow on soil or hydroponics. Automated hydroponics is much less susceptible to bacteria than soil, which makes them a better choice in some cases.
However, the soil is easier to regulate in terms of pH and Ec, making it a better choice for beginners.

Growing Indoor Cannabis with an Automated System

The increasing growth of the cannabis industry necessitated indoor marijuana cultivation with automation technology, a rapid-growing sector of the cannabis industry. Indoor cannabis growing is adapted for both personal and commercial purposes. Growing for personal use helps you reduce cost. It also gives you control over your hemp consumption as you grow without contaminants such as pesticides and herbicides.

In indoor growing, farmers must constantly keep an eye on vital factors like water availability, light, air, and nutrients, if they want quality and quantity harvest. Growing hemp indoors requires human presence and is challenging to control these essential components manually, especially in largescale or industrial cannabis farms. Thus, the need for a fully automated grow system, a landmark technology transforming the cannabis industry.

 

Merits of Indoor Cannabis Growing

Conventionally, plant cultivation takes place outdoors. However, scientific advancement in agriculture gave rise to indoor cannabis farming. Below are some advantages:
• Indoor growing lets you oversee the environmental conditions (temperature, light, CO2, and humidity) necessary for optimal growth and yield.
• You can make several harvests annually planting marijuana indoors as you don’t have to worry about the season and can plant as many times as your schedule permits.
• Indoor hemp cultivation protects the plant from pests and predators.
• It enables farmers to manipulate cannabis strains resulting in new and improved strains.

 

Automated System in Cannabis Growing

A fully automated system in cannabis cultivation makes the otherwise herculean task of hemp growing easier and less stressful. The grower can be absent from the farm for some time and not be worried about attending to the plants’ needs since everything the plants need is technology-enabled. This system lowers labor costs, helping the farmer to maximize profit.

An automated system offers an environment that ensures the appropriate supply of the plant’s basic needs. Like other plants, cannabis needs both organic nutrients and inorganic elements like light, humidity, temperature, and air at an optimum quantity. Different environments might vary in their concentration of these nutrients and environmental needs, affecting marijuana yield.

Some many environmental controllers and devices help farmers control the indoor environments for cannabis growth. They include water chillers and heaters, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, CO2 controllers and generators, hygrometers, thermometers, etc. The automation controller in a fully automated grow system allows for functions like visualization and monitoring of the farm remotely.

If you are concerned that people might frown at you for growing marijuana, an all-in-one grow box allows you to grow your cannabis discreetly. The best automated grow boxes are fitted with essential instruments such as water source, light, fans, etc., making marijuana growing fun.

indoor growing
indoor growing

 

Advantages of Automated Cannabis Growing System

A fully automated grow system uses computers, software, and devices in indoor cannabis farming to ensure the following benefits are met:
• Scale-up cannabis yield, resulting in higher profit.
• Helps farmers to monitor their indoor farms irrespective of their locations.
• Makes for easy marijuana growing, and reduction in labor cost.

Finally, indoor cannabis cultivation is fun-filled with an automated growing system.