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Related: About this forumGrowing cannabis indoors produces a lot of greenhouse gases - just how much depends on where it's
Growing cannabis indoors produces a lot of greenhouse gases just how much depends on where its grownIndoor cannabis production is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, and the environmental effects vary significantly depending on where it is being grown, according to our new study.
The lights used to grow weed indoors use a lot of electricity, but facilities require a lot of energy to maintain a comfortable environment for the plants. That means air conditioners or heaters to maintain proper temperatures. Producers also pump carbon dioxide inside to increase plant growth. This accounts for 11% to 25% of facilities greenhouse gas emissions.
But the biggest energy use comes from the need to constantly bring fresh air into growing facilities. All of this outside air needs to be treated so that it is the correct temperature and humidity. This is a very energy-intensive process since the air exchange rate is typically so high.
All of these inputs contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, a lot more in some regions than others.
Read more: https://coloradonewsline.com/2021/03/13/growing-cannabis-indoors-produces-a-lot-of-greenhouse-gases-just-how-much-depends-on-where-its-grown/
It looks like mid-western states, Alaska, and Hawaii residents should plan on getting their weed elsewhere if they are environmentally conscious.
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Growing cannabis indoors produces a lot of greenhouse gases - just how much depends on where it's (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Mar 2021
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The correct temperature and humidity? Cannabis isn't freaking Orchids ... it's a damn WEED ...
Hugh_Lebowski
Mar 2021
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Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)1. The correct temperature and humidity? Cannabis isn't freaking Orchids ... it's a damn WEED ...
I kinda have to question whether the effort to make air in the facility the 'correct temperature and humidity' is really worth the cost.
OAITW r.2.0
(28,392 posts)2. I can grow enough in my zone to keep me content.
Hardly any effort....
PinkTiger
(2,593 posts)3. I grow indoors
my grow is in the basement, and air is vented via an 8-inch pipe out the window. Keeping it heated in the winter is easy with a low setting on a heater, to supplement the 60-degree air to 70. But this is not all the time.
in the summer, no prob.
I live in Missouri. SW.
Our electric bill is about $10 more a month, mostly from lights. I have a 5 x 5 tent. I don't think I expel that much greenhouse gas.
My grow is legal, btw.