Shop grow room climate controllers and environmental control systems designed to automate temperature, humidity, CO₂, lighting, HVAC and other cultivation equipment.
Hydroponique Pro offers environmental controllers from TrolMaster and Growlink, with solutions ranging from individual grow rooms to multi-zone commercial cultivation facilities. Monitor environmental conditions, automate compatible equipment and maintain more consistent growing conditions from one centralized control system.
Compare climate controllers, sensors and control modules to build an environmental automation system suited to your grow room or facility.
How to Choose a Grow Room Climate Controller
Choosing the right grow room climate controller depends on the equipment you need to automate, the number of rooms or zones in your facility and the level of environmental control required.
Consider compatibility with HVAC, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, CO₂ equipment and lighting, as well as sensor capabilities, remote monitoring and system expandability.
For smaller grow rooms, a modular controller can provide simple and effective automation, while larger commercial facilities may benefit from more advanced multi-zone environmental control and data monitoring.
Grow Room Controller Features to Consider
When comparing grow room climate controllers, look beyond basic temperature and humidity control. The right system should be compatible with the equipment in your facility and provide enough flexibility for future expansion.
Important features to consider include environmental sensors, HVAC and dehumidification control, CO₂ management, lighting integration, remote monitoring, alarms, data logging and multi-zone capabilities.
For commercial facilities, scalability and equipment compatibility are especially important when choosing an environmental control platform.
TrolMaster vs Growlink Grow Room Controllers
TrolMaster and Growlink both offer powerful environmental control solutions for indoor cultivation, but their systems are designed around different approaches to grow room automation.
TrolMaster provides a modular ecosystem of controllers, sensors and control modules for managing lighting, HVAC, temperature, humidity, CO₂ and other grow room equipment. Its expandable design makes it suitable for both individual grow rooms and larger cultivation facilities.
Growlink focuses on centralized environmental monitoring, automation and facility data, making it well suited for growers looking for advanced control and scalable multi-zone management.
The best choice depends on your facility size, equipment compatibility, number of zones, monitoring requirements and desired level of automation.
Climate Controllers for Commercial Grow Rooms
Commercial grow rooms require precise and reliable environmental control across multiple pieces of equipment and, in many facilities, multiple rooms or zones.
Advanced climate controllers can centralize HVAC, dehumidification, humidification, CO₂ and lighting control while using environmental sensors to automatically respond to changing grow room conditions.
For larger cultivation facilities, features such as multi-zone control, remote monitoring, alarms, data logging and system expandability can simplify environmental management and help maintain more consistent conditions throughout the facility.
FAQs
What is a grow room climate controller?
A grow room climate controller is a system that monitors environmental conditions using sensors and automatically controls compatible equipment based on programmed setpoints. Depending on the system, it can manage temperature, humidity, CO₂, HVAC, dehumidification, humidification and lighting from a centralized platform. Advanced controllers can also provide remote monitoring, alarms, data logging and multi-zone control.
What equipment can a grow room controller control?
Depending on the controller and available modules, a grow room controller can manage air conditioners, heaters, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, ventilation equipment, CO₂ systems, lighting and other environmental equipment. Always verify equipment compatibility before selecting a controller or control module.
Do I need a climate controller for my grow room?
A climate controller is not required for every grow room, but it can simplify environmental management and provide more consistent automation. Controllers are especially useful when several pieces of equipment need to work together or when growers want remote monitoring, alarms, data logging or multi-zone control.
Can a grow room controller manage multiple rooms or zones?
Yes. Many advanced environmental control systems can manage multiple rooms or zones, although capabilities vary by controller. Commercial facilities should consider the number of zones supported, sensor requirements, equipment compatibility and system expandability when choosing a controller.
Can a climate controller control HVAC and dehumidifiers?
Yes, compatible climate controllers can automate HVAC equipment and dehumidifiers using temperature and humidity sensor readings. Depending on the system, dedicated control modules or interfaces may be required to connect specific equipment to the environmental controller.
Can grow room climate controllers be monitored remotely?
Many modern grow room controllers offer remote monitoring through an app, web interface or cloud-connected platform. Depending on the system, growers may be able to view environmental conditions, receive alarms, review historical data and adjust settings remotely.
TrolMaster or Growlink: which climate controller should I choose?
TrolMaster and Growlink offer different approaches to grow room automation. TrolMaster provides a modular ecosystem of controllers, sensors and equipment modules, while Growlink focuses on centralized automation, monitoring and facility data. The right choice depends on facility size, equipment compatibility, number of zones, monitoring requirements and future expansion.
What should I look for when buying a grow room climate controller?
Consider the equipment you need to control, sensor compatibility, number of rooms or zones, remote monitoring, alarms, data logging and system expandability. For commercial grow rooms, it is also important to choose a platform that can accommodate future equipment and facility expansion.