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AGS

Accelerated Growth Solutions (AGS) designs systems for indoor growing. Their system offer extremely precise control over temperature, humidity and vapor pressure differential.

Their systems are automated to ensure the best results for your project. Their projects scale from some of the largest indoor farms in the world to small operations.

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Their company is made up of a collective of HVAC equipment representatives, engineers and consultants who specialize in the needs of indoor agriculture.

They help resolve the problem of indoor agriculture caused by the increase in plant transpiration that follows its growth cycle. AGS evaluates your location’s individual needs and designs a system to perfectly control the environment, including protecting against potentially disastrous equipment failures.

The company designs all their systems to maintain an indoor climate while using the least amount of energy possible.

As plants grow, they of course use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into plant energy. Water and oxygen are released into the environment as a by product of this process. Transpiration also is part of this as plants use this process to move nutrients through the plant tissue. The key to making this work is to provide consistent conditions. You do not want air on the plants to be creating dew, that can grow mold or fungi.

So for best results temperature and humidity levels must remain consistent, throughout the operation.

Other systems have difficulty regulating as temperature and relative humidity are always fluctuating. Often growers try to adapt their knowledge form home scale or small sized operations, not knowing that on a larger scale controlling temperature and relative humidity requires specialized equipment.

Accelerated Growth Solutions offer systems that combine the functions of both air conditioners and dehumidifiers with results that scale to large sized operations. Their systems keep conditions consistent resulting in healthy plants and increased crop yields.

To learn more about their systems visit them on the web at: https://ag-solutions.net/

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