Oversights during the production stage from germination to planting can have expensive ramifications for a cannabis cultivation business.
Specialist knowledge, a wide range of coverage, market understanding, and cost efficiency are key to growing your cannabis business.
Whether you’re growing outdoors, indoors, or somewhere in between, follow these tips to ensure that your plants will be rooting for your success.
The free and publicly available National Hemp Report provides unbiased, timely, and accurate data to help industry stakeholders make business decisions.
In recent years, genetic studies of cannabis have played a crucial role in the industry by providing growers with more advanced tools and techniques.
Gretchen Schimelpfenig, Senior Energy Engineer at Energy Resources Integration, answers that question and more in this exclusive conversation.
In a still-emerging market like greenhouse cannabis, production knowledge is critical to the success of any growing operation.
Eastern Connecticut State University has established a new certification for cannabis businesses engaged in mindful behavior.
During an interactive webinar on Dec. 7, cannabis horticulture expert Ryan Douglas will offer insights on where to invest in 2023, why flower production shouldn’t be your only source of revenue, and more.
The cannabis plant produces hundreds of chemical compounds. THC continues to be of primary interest to medical producers and its synthesis in the plant can be modulated by various factors.
Even if cannabis cultivators cannot typically patent their plants due to strict rules, there are other ways of giving them the proper recognition for their work and securing their plants.
President Biden has pledged record expungement for nonviolent cannabis use or possession, along with further reclassification on Controlled Substances Act.
Recognizing precisely what cultivar growers and nurseries are growing and selling is the responsibility of the entire industry.