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In this in-depth video, we explore the critical role airflow plays in multi-tier cannabis cultivation, breaking down the different approaches to managing air movement inside grow racks. Proper airflow is essential for maintaining plant health, maximizing yields, and preventing common issues like uneven transpiration and powdery mildew. Airflow Strategies Covered: Top-Down Airflow: This method delivers even, consistent air velocity from above the canopy through the lights, helping maintain uniform leaf surface temperature where most photosynthesis occurs. Our research shows top-down airflow provides significant benefits, especially late in the harvest cycle. Bottom-Up Airflow: Using fans and poly tubes to push air up from beneath the plants, this technique is especially valuable during the stretch phase. It also aids in delivering CO₂ directly to stomata and is essential when using sub-canopy or intra-canopy lighting, helping reduce risks like powdery mildew. Horizontal Airflow Fans (HAF): Common in single-level greenhouses, these fans blow air horizontally across the canopy. However, in multi-tier rooms, HAF fans can cause uneven air velocity. This means the plants closest to the fan get excessive airflow, while those farther away receive too little, leading to inconsistent plant health and growth. Pipp’s Vertical Air Solutions (VAS) 2.0: Pipp Horticulture offers a top-down in-rack airflow system developed in collaboration with James Cunningham and Matt Bogner from Fog City Farms. As the first commercially available system for vertical farming, VAS 2.0 delivers enhanced velocity and airflow distribution to ensure every plant in the rack receives balanced air movement.