Cannabis Production
Greenhouse Resource Efficiency Has Become a Market Priority
November 18, 2021
Failure to monitor the condition of your lights can lead to slowed crop growth, increased crop cycles, and overall loss in crop productivity, which can also lead to lost profits.
Cannabis trimming tools are critical in helping growers clean unwanted plant material from plants, while saving on costly labor.
Michael Sassano, CEO and Founder of Somai Pharmaceuticals, knows that keeping pests in check is a great way to keep your cannabis healthy.
Whether you select dilute tank feeding or an in-line injection system, there is a range of options for automating the nutrient dosing process.
Through active monitoring, moth and newly hatched larvae can be detected early.
In the second of a two-part series, learn why cannabis needs adequate nutrients not only for the rapid growth of inflorescences, but also for accumulation.
The best production technique for your business should strike a balance between complexity and profitability.
Heat stress isn’t simply droopy leaves; it can show up as things like stunted growth, leaf drop, leaf scald, and failure to flower.
There are several factors to consider when planning new facilities, and for an existing structure, there are operational and efficiency streamlining concerns.
Commercial cannabis growers don’t need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to automating and streamlining production for improved efficiency.
Glass House Group’s acquisition of a 5.5 million square-foot greenhouse facility in Southern California will increase the company’s cultivation capacity.
Learn how cannabis interacts with nutrients naturally, and how you can use those natural principles to guide cannabis nutrition during cultivation.
Cannabis growers and others are invited to join a dialogue on making optimal use of emerging indoor agriculture technologies.