Indoor Cannabis Cultivation: What Are the Most Suitable Conditions?
The goal of all home growers is to continuously improve conditions in the growing room to produce the best possible cannabis. By achieving the best conditions in the grow space, especially regarding temperature and lighting, you can achieve maximum cannabis yield.
In today's article, we'll look at what an ideal cannabis grow room looks like. Below are the key factors that can improve conditions in the growing space.
Choosing the Right Seeds

The first step to growing great cannabis is to choose the right genetics. Cannabis plants can vary greatly and it's necessary to spend time researching individual strains and find one that suits your growing room, budget, and cultivation skills.
Selecting the Right Lighting
One of the fundamental factors in cannabis cultivation is proper lighting. The amount of light provided is one of the main elements affecting your yield. There are lights of various shapes, sizes, and prices. Most indoor growers prefer LED grow lights because they offer a wide light spectrum needed for growing and simultaneously have lower electricity consumption. However, it's also possible that cannabis plants receive too much light, so it's important to maintain grow lights at the correct distance.
Temperature and Humidity Regulation
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Cannabis can grow very well in various conditions, but it's important to ensure that temperature and humidity in the room meet the plant's requirements. Cannabis plants tolerate temperatures ranging approximately from 21 to 29 degrees Celsius during the day and 13 to 24 degrees Celsius at night.
When growing cannabis indoors, humidity regulation is very important, as cannabis plants prefer different humidity levels in various lifecycle stages. Seedlings and young plants require humidity around 70%. Plants in the vegetative stage can tolerate humidity between 40 and 70%. During the flowering phase, it's crucial to have lower humidity, around 40%.
The best way to regulate humidity in the grow room is through air humidifiers. Another method that ensures better plant conditions is proper air circulation. Simply opening the grow room door can help reduce air humidity.
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