It's no secret that electricity consumption when growing cannabis can be very high, especially when grown indoors, resulting in high consumption and expensive energy bills. If you're looking to save money without losing your crop, we've put together a handy guide with tips and tricks that can help you save and reduce your electricity bills when growing cannabis.

Why is it important to save energy when growing cannabis?

If you grow indoors you use a lot more energy than the average home. Plants need light, ventilation, water and the right temperature conditions for photosynthesis to grow properly. However, grow lights and air conditioning systems are very powerful and consume a lot of energy.

Reducing energy consumption undoubtedly has a huge positive impact on the overall cultivation of cannabis. In fact, by reducing energy consumption you not only reduce your costs, but also significantly benefit the environment.

How to save energy costs when growing cannabis indoors?

There are several ways you can reduce your energy consumption when growing cannabis:

Choose energy efficient lights

The right type of grow lights can play a big role. There are many different lighting options and it can be difficult to know which ones to use. Common types include LED. LEDs easily rival other grow lights in their light output, yet they consume significantly less energy and produce much less heat.

Check the insulation in the grow room

If the space you are growing cannabis in is not properly insulated, there is a lot of energy wasted. Make sure the windows, doors and ventilation in your grow room are properly insulated to prevent cold air from escaping or entering. To ensure that the space is properly insulated, use polystyrene tiles to insulate doors and windows.

Keep an eye on energy consumption

An important step to reducing your electricity consumption is to monitor and measure the actual consumption of your appliances. Make plans, check consumption and make changes accordingly. Review your energy consumption in previous months and see if you can improve it. Once you know how much energy you're using and how much you're actually wasting, you can check if it's too high and possibly work out how to regulate it and reduce your rising electricity bill.

Limit your water consumption

It's important to assess and understand how much water your plants need. Don't water plants on a schedule, but only when they need it. Lift the pot to see how much water is in it. Water only when the pots are noticeably lighter.

Another great way to save water is to opt for hydroponic growing. Hydroponic systems recirculate water and nutrients, which results in significant savings.

Check the efficiency of the plant

Heaters, air conditioners, coolers and humidifiers don't have to run at full capacity all the time. It's a good idea to take a look at your equipment and assess whether it's wasting energy unnecessarily. Some growers often make mistakes by choosing unsuitable fans or using too many. Consider switching to a hydroponic system or using EC fans.

However, sometimes simple methods work well in optimising the climate for your plants. One example is turning on a regular standing fan or opening a window or door to allow air to flow in. Even this can be enough to save you money on other air conditioning methods.

The importance of saving energy costs

The above tips can help you significantly reduce your energy costs. Utilizing low energy consumption equipment is a sign of being able to work responsibly while addressing important environmental concerns.

If these steps seem too difficult or you are worried about the high financial costs, there is an even easier way to grow cannabis with low energy consumption: grow it outdoors.

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