light, watering, air circulation, and nutrients.
However, managing these elements can be challenging,
especially when they impact the VPD, which is crucial for plant health.
High-intensity grow lights increase the temperature in the grow room.
At the same time, watering and the natural transpiration of the plants raise the humidity levels.
These changes directly affect the VPD,
which can either promote or hinder plant growth.
Many growers use traditional methods to control temperature and humidity.
Air conditioners are used to cool the grow room,
while dehumidifiers reduce the air's moisture content.
However, these devices often interfere with each other,
reducing their efficiency.
For instance, when the air conditioner cools the air,
it also reduces humidity, sometimes below the desired level.
This necessitates using a humidifier to bring humidity back up.
These conflicting actions lead to inefficient cooling and dehumidification.
Inconsistent temperature and humidity control
can lead to inconsistent growth quality and yield of the cannabis crops.
Altaqua's Grow Room HVAC System offers an advanced solution for climate control.
This system uses a narrow deadband range for precise temperature control
and manages humidity by controlling the dew point instead of relative humidity.
By maintaining precise control over temperature and humidity,
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