One of the most crucial factors for successful indoor gardening or greenhouse cultivation is properly planned ventilation.

Without a ventilation system, plants suffer from moisture accumulation, carbon dioxide deficiency, and the spread of various types of diseases.

Ventilation not only provides air movement for plants, but also temperature control, air renewal, and the prevention of fungal problems.

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The importance of ventilation

  • Air circulation – a stable environment for the plant: When the air does not move, the leaves are surrounded by a humid microclimate, which contributes to the spread of bacteria and mold. Proper air circulation eliminates these risks and increases the vital energy of the plant.
  • Humidity and temperature control: In a closed space, light sources emit heat, which causes excessive temperature build-up. Fans can help reduce the temperature, ensure a constant humidity balance, and prevent overheating and stress for the plants.
  • CO₂ supply and oxygen renewal: Plants need to breathe through their leaves. Without a supply of carbon dioxide (CO₂), they cannot fully photosynthesize in a closed environment. Ventilation processes the air and the plant is always supplied with fresh CO₂.

What is needed for perfect ventilation?!

  • Air intake/exhaust hoods

These types of hoods provide air renewal, excess heat and air removal outside.
  • Fans

Table or clip fans provide air circulation inside the grow box. Smartly planned ventilation = strong, healthy and productive plants. It’s not just about air movement – ​​it’s about maintaining balance in a mini-ecosystem. Choose the right ventilation for your space and create the perfect microclimate!