Photobleaching, or the destruction of chlorophyll by applying too much of the wrong light to plants during flower development, can drastically reduce consumer marketability.
Cannabis is a crop with a uniquely dark sub-canopy and tight crop spacing that presents ideal conditions for using LEDs in a narrow body with an upward-facing form factor.
Crop steering can’t be used for every growing situation, but with the right technology and guidance, you may find this technique can help steer you toward your most profitable crop yet.
Maximizing yields without increasing operational costs is one of the best ways for growers to survive a volatile market.
In a still-emerging market like greenhouse cannabis, production knowledge is critical to the success of any growing operation.
While there is no universally recommended planting density for cannabis, most programs utilize flowering plants at an average of .65 to one plant per square foot.
Curing is a process that evenly distributes moisture throughout the flower and accentuates its unique aromas and characteristics.
The Hemp Research Consortium has awarded more than $1 million in grants for research that seeks to improve hemp breeding and growing techniques.
Eteros recently won a court case in favor of excluding “marijuana-related drug paraphernalia” pursuant to the authorization exemption of the Controlled Substances Act.
Dr. Nadia Sabeh, the founder and CEO of Dr. Greenhouse, Inc., will be hosting an HVAC and Controls Workshop prior to the start of the MJBizCon conference in Las Vegas in mid-November.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air we breathe, yet many consumers wrongly associate it as a harmful supplement, when in reality it’s protecting them and their cannabis.
Botrytis in cannabis is reliant on high humidity or liquid water to colonize plant tissue, and spreads most quickly at moderate temperatures.
If you’re responsible for the health and profitability of your cannabis crop, keep these tips in mind as you plan and execute your spray strategy.