Cannabis Cultivation
DryGair dehumidifiers, developed for professional growers, provide the leading solution for cannabis cultivation.
DryGair Benefits
Use DryGair to Ensure Ideal Growing Conditions for Cannabis
Cannabis, both medical and recreational, is highly regulated and requires precise growing conditions, to uphold regulations.
One of the Biggest Problems in Cannabis Cultivation Is Humidity Control.
Cannabis constantly transpires massive amounts of water vapor. Uncontrolled greenhouses can become extremely humid, causing disease outbreaks, such as bud rot, slowing down plant growth, and diminishing your buds’ quality.
We understand the challenges of growing cannabis. The dense buds and crowded plants can easily trap humidity, which increases the likelihood of molds, reduces quality, and may lead to products failing to comply with regulations.
To ensure your cannabis grows in the best conditions, our team of experts calculates the exact dehumidification capacity required to handle the humidity in your greenhouse. With DryGair, growers can reduce diseases and molds, as well as stimulate plant activity – leading to larger yields and higher quality buds.
The Benefits of DryGair in Cannabis Greenhouses
- Create Optimal Uniform Growing Conditions
- Grow Consistent & Uniform Cannabis
- Save Energy
- Prevent Molds and Diseases Without Pesticides (Such as Bud Rot)
- Improve Produce Quality
- Increase Yields
- Save Water
- Comply With Regulations
DryGair units are fully compliant with all GMP requirements and are fit for commercial cannabis cultivation.
Eliminate Bud Rot/Botrytis
Using DryGair to control humidity eliminates bud rot development (also known as botrytis or gray mold).
Bud rot is a fungal pathogen, or mold, that develops in wet conditions, caused by high relative humidity.
When bud rot begins to develop, it produces fungal spores that spread throughout the greenhouse or grow room. Reducing humidity after bud rot has begun developing will not kill the spores already present, making outbreaks inevitable.
Controlling humidity in order to avoid dew point condensation prevents bud rot development before it begins, making dehumidification the only sure-fire method to eliminate bud rot.