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WK 00 · 24/0beginner · 8 min

Setting Up the Space: Ventilation, Odor & Electrical Safety

How to size your exhaust fan, kill the smell, seal light leaks, and wire a tent without starting a fire — the room build that makes everything else work.

Before a single seed, the room has to be right. A well-built space runs itself; a bad one fights you all grow. Three systems matter: air, odor, and electrical. Get them dialed and the plants nearly grow themselves.

Air: the exhaust that runs the whole tent

Your exhaust fan does three jobs at once — removes heat, removes humidity, and pulls in fresh CO2-rich air. It's the most important piece after the light.

Sizing it: match the fan's airflow (CFM) to your tent volume. Rule of thumb: exchange the tent's air at least every 1–3 minutes.

The airflow path: cool fresh air enters low (a passive intake flap or a small intake fan), rises past the plants and light, and hot air exits high through the filter and fan. Plus circulation fans inside keeping leaves gently moving — still air breeds mold and weak stems.

Odor: the carbon filter (non-optional in flower)

Flowering cannabis is loud. A carbon filter ("scrubber") on your exhaust neutralizes the smell as air passes through activated charcoal.

Light leaks: pitch-black darkness in flower

Photoperiod plants need an uninterrupted, truly dark night to flower properly — light leaks cause stress, hermies, and re-vegging.

Electrical: don't burn the house down

Grow gear pulls real power for months on end. Respect it.

The 24-hour dry run

Assemble everything, then run the empty tent for a full day and night with the light on its schedule. Watch the thermo-hygrometer: are temps and humidity in range? Does the smell escape? Any light leaks? Fixing problems in an empty tent costs a day. Fixing them with plants inside costs a harvest.

Air moving, smell scrubbed, darkness sealed, power safe. Now you're ready to germinate.

Updated 2026-07-12 · Educational content only — legal notice