
Under canopy lighting in cannabis cultivation has proven to improve photosynthesis and uniform crop development as well as increase high-quality bud yields. Utilizing this advanced cultivation technique of installing supplemental lighting systems beneath the upper canopy also reduces labor costs by minimizing the need for fan leaf removal.
However, adding more lights to the growing environment creates a layer of complexity regarding heat management—both sensible and latent heat.
In this month’s exclusive special report, the expert team at Thrive Agritech provides key considerations and solutions to the surprising heat dynamics of LED lighting in horticulture.
This report briefly covers:
- Sensible and Latent Heat in Under Canopy Lighting
- HVAC Considerations
- Humidity
- CO2 Supplementation
- Nutrient Uptake
Growers are encouraged to explore these advanced lighting solutions to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving field of controlled environment agriculture.
This report is available through October only—Get it while it’s here!