Adjusting my HVAC system for the plants

To do that inside I need to run my HVAC system a lot more than usual, and I also need to set up a couple of extra humidifiers

This summer may be the end of my pot growing adventure, or it may kill my main power grid. I have decided to just let it play out and see what happens. I am in a very vulnerable position now, you see, with a huge order paid in advance for the stuff I am currently growing. This wouldn’t have been a problem ordinarily, but this summer heat is setting new records, and I had to get my plants out of the sun. I had a barn to use, but growing pot plants inside is a whole other level of difficulty. The essence of amazing weed is climate control, which is actually quite ironic since it is called “weed” because it can grow anywhere. This is true, what we called “ditch weed” can sprout up anywhere, but if you want good weed, that tastes good and knocks your socks off, you need climate control and nutrients for your crops. When the crops were outside I had a makeshift sun-covering set up, regulate the temperature, direct sunlight, and amount of moisture they received. To do that inside I need to run my HVAC system a lot more than usual, and I also need to set up a couple of extra humidifiers. My HVAC system is set up to provide the kind of ambient dampness the cannabis plants will need to flourish. With all the sun lamps to provide the UV rays and heating, my central AC runs in the other rooms to keep me cool, and the humidifiers are chugging along 24 hours a day.

furnace/heater tune-up