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Optimized irrigation systems | The fast track to healthy cannabis 

A well-designed irrigation system is essential for growing healthy crops, especially in cannabis cultivation. It ensures your plants receive the right amount of water and nutrients, creating the ideal environment for growth. However, selecting the right system can be a challenge, with numerous options and ever-evolving irrigation techniques. That’s where our experts come in.
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Jim Pryor 
Account manager Royal Brinkman UK | June 18, 2021 | 4 min. reading time
Tailored irrigation solutions for your cannabis cultivation
Whether you're building a new facility or upgrading an existing one, our team at Can-Hub can design a custom irrigation system to meet your unique needs. We take into account factors like local climate, water availability, and optimal growing conditions, ensuring your system delivers results. As the main dealer of Priva climate control systems, we also specialize in proven solutions such as Vocom irrigation systems, trusted by growers worldwide.
Choosing the right irrigation method
For many cannabis growers, drip irrigation is the preferred method. However, it’s important to select the right type of dripper based on specific factors such as bed length, water release needs, and drops per meter. Equal water distribution and clogging resistance are critical to ensuring every plant gets the care it needs.

By working with us, you can be confident that your irrigation system is designed for efficiency and longevity, helping you to optimize yields while maintaining the health of your crops.
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Optimized irrigation systems | The fast track to healthy cannabis 

A well-designed irrigation system is essential for growing healthy crops, especially in cannabis cultivation. It ensures your plants receive the right amount of water and nutrients, creating the ideal environment for growth. However, selecting the right system can be a challenge, with numerous options and ever-evolving irrigation techniques. That’s where our experts come in.
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Account manager Royal Brinkman UK | June 18, 2021 | 1 min. reading time
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DryGair cannabis cultivation
Tailored irrigation solutions for your cannabis cultivation
Whether you're building a new facility or upgrading an existing one, our team at Can-Hub can design a custom irrigation system to meet your unique needs. We take into account factors like local climate, water availability, and optimal growing conditions, ensuring your system delivers results. As the main dealer of Priva climate control systems, we also specialize in proven solutions such as Vocom irrigation systems, trusted by growers worldwide.
Choosing the right irrigation method
For many cannabis growers, drip irrigation is the preferred method. However, it’s important to select the right type of dripper based on specific factors such as bed length, water release needs, and drops per meter. Equal water distribution and clogging resistance are critical to ensuring every plant gets the care it needs.

By working with us, you can be confident that your irrigation system is designed for efficiency and longevity, helping you to optimize yields while maintaining the health of your crops.
Contact form
Do not hesitate to ask your questions to our specialist using the form. We will respond to your questions as soon as possible.
Jim Pyor
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