MMJDaily Highlights DryGair’s Role in the Future of Cannabis Production
Cannabis cultivation magazine MMJDaily, has recently reported on cannabis growers who utilize DryGair for humidity control in their grows. The report highlights benefits such as effective mold and mildew prevention, plant stimulation for maximum yields, and even energy savings.
Combining Data and Real-time Control
One of the greatest challenges, when it comes to CEA climate control, is building the right protocol. This relies on two main factors – data, in order to understand your plants’ needs, and real-time control, in order to be able to react and adapt when necessary.
DryGair combines both elements to create a solution that can fit any cannabis grower. Each DG unit is both a standalone, high-capacity dehumidifier, as well as a hub for data, including the sensors and monitors you need to keep an eye on your climate.
This allows growers to gain both full understanding of what’s going on in their grow space, and full control over it. Together, these two elements help ensure a mold-free, consistent, and high-quality grow.
“DryGair provides us with the assurance that the conditions necessary for diseases such as powdery mildew are under control. Outbreaks are now seen as a rare local event. Professionalism means consistency, and that can’t exist with the mindset of patchwork problem-solving.”
Creating the Ideal Conditions Across All Production Stages
One of the greatest challenges in cannabis cultivation is the variability across different production stages.
Cannabis plants start small, but quickly grow into large plants, with overlapping foliage and dense buds. Needless to say, the amount of moisture that needs to be extracted is exponentially greater during later growing stages, and even during post-harvest drying.
The ability to control humidity effectively and efficiently over these different stages is paramount for cannabis growers. Without it, entire yield cycles can be lost to mold.
“With DryGair, we’ve been able to significantly reduce the number of molds in our grow. Overall, we’ve seen amazing improvements to our product quality and yield. At the end of the day, we extract a lot more flower than we used to.”


