Every aspect of commercial grow room installation engineering, from the choice of lighting and automation systems to the growing method, has to be selected based on proven effectiveness and end results. Unfortunately, choosing cheap materials or not customizing the design for the space often leads to problems during the installation that cause cost overages on the project.
Even more troubling is the fact that poor commercial grow room installation engineering will result in a decreased quality of cannabis or irregular yield. Having experienced cannabis consultants and engineers involved in both the design and the installation of the systems is the best way to ensure all aspects of the grow room are correct.
Optimizing the Use of Space
A critical part of commercial grow room installation engineering is the ability to maximize the space for plants. One of the newer trends in the industry is moving to vertical rack systems that create more space to grow than possible with standard configurations of plants in a single layer on the floor.
Water and Irrigation
Depending on the grow room configuration, the irrigation systems can be fundamental, or they can be more advanced. It is important to design the facility for zone control of water as different stages of cannabis plant growth need more or less water to optimize production.
Humidity and Temperature Control
Humidity control and temperature management require the right configuration, design, and HVAC systems for the facility. Ventilation and air circulation are other factors that need to be designed to meet regulations and promote plant growth.
Using engineering services to automate these components of a grow room is instrumental in creating a grow facility that optimizes growing conditions throughout the plant’s life cycle.



