Most cultivation businesses concentrate on a few top performers that wow customers and lend themselves well to commercial-scale production.
Peconic Growers has spent more than five decades growing wholesale orchids on the east end of Long Island and more recently, began cultivating hemp.
A proposed bill could reshape Los Angeles’ farmers markets while providing more access for independent growers and small-scale buyers currently using the black market.
Clean Green Certified is a special certification for cannabis companies that can demonstrate that their crops are organic and sustainable.
Cody Seals brings experience working across multiple crops. In this interview, he discusses the future potential of greenhouse cannabis, and the role beneficial organisms can play.
The course addresses the skill sets required to help with propagation, germination, extraction, and analysis.
The Phylos Automatic Series of short-season, day-neutral varieties allows for year-round planting, multiple harvest cycles, and easier crop management, all while lowering production costs.
Growers might not be able to see what is going on in their plant’s root zone, but they should know that it matters.
One of the nation’s largest cannabis growers says it is committed to long-term greenhouse production.
Zac Ricciardi’s years of hands-on experience with cannabis growers equip him with the skillset to refine IPM programs and develop facility and company-wide standard operating procedures.
Light, temperature, water deficit, nutrition, heavy metals, phytohormones, soil bacteria, and biotic stresses can all greatly affect the production of THC and CBD.
One of the biggest challenges facing the cannabis industry in the realm of sustainability is the amount of packaging waste created by the regulated sales of cannabis products.
Researchers in the U.S. who want to conduct studies on cannabis are currently limited from doing so because of the illegality of cannabis at the federal level.