Positive Pressure (Grow Tent Environment)

Positive pressure occurs when more air is pushed into a grow space than is being exhausted, causing air to leak outward through seams, vents, or openings. This creates outward airflow instead of air being pulled into the grow tent.

Positive pressure is less commonly used in cannabis growing than negative pressure.


What Does Positive Pressure Do in a Grow Tent?

Positive pressure can:

However, it can also allow unfiltered air and odors to escape.


How Positive Pressure Is Created

Positive pressure is created by:

When tent walls puff outward slightly, positive pressure is present.


Positive Pressure and Odor Control

Positive pressure is generally not ideal for odor control because:

Most odor-controlled setups rely on negative pressure instead.


Positive Pressure and Autoflower Cannabis

Positive pressure does not directly harm autoflowers, but:

Autoflowers benefit most from stable airflow and temperature control.


Common Mistakes With Positive Pressure

Airflow must be balanced, not forced.


Positive Pressure vs Negative Pressure

Key differences include:

Most indoor cannabis grows favor negative pressure setups.


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