INTERIOR vs EXTERIOR

LIGHT DEPRIVATION

You know you want the benefits of a light deprivation system – year-round growing, precision climate control, energy efficiency, and financial gain. But perhaps you’re wondering – should you go with an interior or exterior light deprivation system?

Choosing the right system

With cannabis legalization, the technologically advanced equipment that is now available to every grower can make the whole process a lot more convenient, from seed to harvest. Primarily, switching to growing in an automated light deprivation greenhouse allows for more control over the cycle of your plants as well as the ambient environment. The whole of the cannabis industry has been moving towards all forms of convenience that helps growers protect their crop and produce a higher quality product. Growers operating in an auto blackout greenhouse can produce indoor quality bud at an outdoor scale with fewer overhead costs. But with all of the automated options available now a days, how does each grower decide which auto blackout system is right for their operation? Fullbloom is here to help with that decision by highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of both an exterior and interior auto light dep greenhouse.

The first thing you will notice when comparing an exterior light dep system with an interior one is the price point. Interior light deprivation systems are quite a bit more complicated in function and installation, and therefore their price point tends to be quite a bit higher than their exterior counterparts. Interior blackout systems require a larger structure to accommodate the internal framing required for the guiding of the blackout curtains, Also, because they are broken up into sections, there are a lot more working parts to the whole system. On the other hand, exterior blackout systems can be used on most standard to commercial sized greenhouses with little to no additional framing required. There are also fewer working components, meaning smaller upfront costs for installation and operation. Although, having a system exposed to the outside elements can also mean more long term maintenance costs, whereas interior curtain systems can last up to five to ten years with little to no maintenance.

INTERIOR LIGHT DEPRIVATION PRODUCTS

Guardian series interior light deprivation greenhouse

Guardian Series

Titan Cathedral interior light deprivation greenhouse

Titan Cathedral Series

Gutter Connect interior light deprivation greenhouse

Gutter Connect Series

EXTERIOR LIGHT DEPRIVATION PRODUCTS

20' Wide Quonset style greenhouse

20′ Wide Quonset Style

30' Wide Semi-Gable Style Greenhouse

30′ Wide Semi-Gable Style

Engineered Light Dep