Venting Into Attic Growing
The most common pests and pathogens that blight buds can be eliminated if you properly ventilate your grow op.
Venting into attic growing. Probably but that doesn t stop us trying. In an active intake the size of the intake hole does not matter. Photos 1 6 show how it s done. By venting into the attic this moisture builds up and can cause mold or even roof rot.
Your grow room will therefore have two other fans one blowing air into the grow room and another blowing air out of the grow room. Attach to one of the through vents. As the air is going to travel through the entire ceiling the bad smell can irritate everyone in the house. Adding attic vents is a simple matter of cutting holes and installing vents.
However the space directly beneath. Mark the roof venting locations from the attic where you can see the rafters and avoid placing roofing vents over them. But before you cut any holes plan the locations of the attic vents. Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under the eaves allow cool.
Makes sense if you think about it. Their survival and your stash are riding on it. Attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents. Whether your grow space is large or small your cannabis plants are counting on you to ventilate.
Many growers consider it as a good option to vent through. First of all it s the smell. Ventilation guide for your marijuana grow op. Humid grow room air in the attic can easily cause mold problems.
But there are some serious issues that might take place. Try venting grow tent into attic chimney. Moreover you need to use the active intake system if your tent is enormous or if you face problems brought about by high temperatures.