Top Five Greenhouse Cannabis Stories From 2022

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Photo: Ryan Douglas

In a still-emerging market like greenhouse cannabis, production knowledge is critical to the success of any growing operation. Which is why GreenhouseGrower.com continues to be a top resource for information on growing cannabis.

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Here’s a closer look at the Top 5 cannabis-related stories we posted on GreenhouseGrower.com in 2022.

Ways to Calculate Water Use and Transpiration Rates for Indoor Cannabis Cultivation

Production facilities must have the capacity to generate and store sufficient volumes of irrigation water.

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5 Steps to Cannabis Curing Success

If you’re new to the curing game, follow these five steps for perfecting your precious harvest.

Why a New Seedless Triploid Cannabis Might Be a Gamechanger

Dark Heart Industries has introduced the world’s first seedless triploid cannabis for commercial growers, enabling them to significantly scale up production.

Testing for Hop Latent Viroid, Other Cannabis Diseases Now Available

Hop latent viroid, lettuce chlorosis virus, and cannabis cryptic virus, if left unchecked, can greatly reduce the yield and potency of cannabis plants.

5 Tips for Mixing Your Own Cannabis Fertilizer

By creating cannabis fertilizers from scratch, commercial growers can decrease their operating costs and enjoy the flexibility of customizing their own nutrient recipes.

And here are five more stories we posted prior to 2022 that continue to draw traffic from the cannabis community.

5 Tips for Eliminating Powdery Mildew on Cannabis Crops

Preventing the spread of powdery mildew must involve a multi-faceted approach that attacks the issue from several different angles.

How to Pinch and Prune Your Way to a Successful Cannabis Crop

By controlling the production of branches, leaves, and shoots, cultivators can help ensure that their plants grow as efficiently as possible.

Why Curing Cannabis Is Critical to Plant Quality

Curing is a process that involves drying harvested plant material to fine-tune the moisture content and allow for the decay of sugars and chlorophyll before consumption.

A Physiological Approach to Nutrition in Flowering Cannabis

Learn why cannabis needs adequate nutrients not only for the rapid growth of inflorescences, but also for accumulation.

Take Control of Mites in Cannabis Crops

Growing operations are regularly losing crops to these pests, and understanding them is the key to controlling the problem.

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