Indoor Grow Room Ventilation Setup Ideas For Growing Your Best Harvest Ever

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By Phil The Gain

An efficient ventilation system
An efficient ventilation system

A closed in indoor grow tent or room is not the best environment for your plants and that will no doubt stunt and hurt your chances at growing...

Not just the best damn crystally buds you've ever seen, but perhaps not letting your plants to grow at all! Freshness is the best way and this goes straight to the quality of the air that's nurturing your females. If you truly understand this part of the grow process you're in front of around 90 percent of rookies who grow.

For our girls to thrive and produce mind-blowing frosty buds then they should receive a steady flow of CO2 plus oxygen for their roots and leaves to absorb in. The steady airflow helps eliminate grow room impurities in the air that will form naturally even if you don't know they exist. Dust is another issue, as the dust will settle on the plants if your air is stagnant.

What is the answer you ask? First, lets not wait until it is too late, you don't want your plants dying and you dealing with the pain of having to restart the process all over again. Of course, nipping the problem in the bud is the best course of action.

Ventilation Systems

One thing not to forget when thinking of a ventilation system, is that replacing the air that exits your grow room is a must.

Because hot air goes up you need to put the exit valve in the top of the growing area and the intake should be somewhere near the bottom. Don't be unaware that the intake should be somewhat larger than the exhaust exit; This will let the passive air come in with more ease and brings the correct amount into the grow room.

Make sure this exit exhaust fan is rated for high CFM under pressure.

Fans for ventilation will have a CFM rating that tells you how many cubic feet of air the fan moves per 60 seconds. To be ideal, the exhaust fan should be able to circulate the air from your grow room at least once every five minutes. To get your grow tent or rooms total cubic feet you would multiply the width, height, and depth. the you would divide the number by 5 and now you have the minimum CFM fan rating that would be a good fit for your grow room.

Circulation of air also brings a very calm breeze to your plants that is very important for strong stem and branch development.

A calm air flow will stimulate the plants by stressing it just enough causing a growth in size and strength to the branches and stems. This directly enhances the quality of buds because the plant will now be thicker, stronger and overall healthier. I've seen some of my girls stems grow to 3-4x larger than the average plant when using proper ventilation.

There you go, some great info that most novice growers will look past and never have the chance to use what could have taken their legal medical marijuana growth beyond their wildest dreams so they could have puffed the best untainted herbs ever. Don't be one who falls into this group of indoor gardeners! Your hard work should be rewarded by giving you the best buds around and you wont have to pay crazy loot for it either. Indoor gardening your own medicine is an investment as these plants have been proven through thousands of years of real world testing as having miraculous healing properties that will NEVER leave you in your time of need.

Make the most of your grow area and I wish plenty of bountiful harvests to you all.


Comments

Illuminatti1 Dailybuds.com 16 months ago

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I cannot wait to begin the process. I am a novice grower and I am very excited (and nervous) to begin this (healthy) journey.

cassie 16 months ago

I've heard some different ideas on which seeds to keep for your own grow. I've heard if its white its out of sight. if its black put it back. which seeds do u recommend keeping cuz i don't know

NICK 16 months ago

SHOULD I USE NUTRIENTS DURING VEG STAGE OR FIOWERING IN AN INDOOR DIRT GARDEN?

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Phil The Gain Hub Author 16 months ago

Cassie- It's been worth it for me to give all seeds a shot unless they aren't fully developed.

Nick- You should most definitely use nutes during both vegetative and flowering. You should get specific nutes for both cycles. There are many brands out there that will get the job done but my preference is FoxFarm.

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