New Touchless Cannabis Harvesting System Now Available

Trym Touchless Harvesting at FloraCal

Trym launched Touchless Harvesting with longtime partner and customer FloraCal Farms in Santa Rosa. Photo: Rosati Photos

Trym, a cannabis cultivation software company, has released Touchless Harvesting, a patent-pending technology that allows cultivators to compliantly and expeditiously scan, weigh, and record plant tags while harvesting cannabis plants via a mobile device.

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According to the company, Trym is the only cannabis software to feature this mobile method for effortlessly streamlining and automating the harvesting process.

Touchless Harvesting saves cultivators time by providing the most efficient method for recording each plant’s weight in accordance with state regulations without ever touching their mobile device. It is designed to help growers:

  • Save hours harvesting and remain in strict compliance with groups like the California Department of Food and Agriculture
  • Scan plant tags via a phone or tablet without touching the device
  • Automate weight recording via bluetooth scale integrations
  • Keep sticky, trichome-covered fingers off their mobile devices

“It’s a burden to harvest cannabis plants in California due to regulations that require tediously weighing each plant and reporting the weights to the state,” says Trym CEO Matt Mayberry. “Touchless Harvesting is the fastest way to harvest cannabis plants and report it. The feedback so far has been fantastic and we look forward to expanding our reach in 2021.”

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Trym launched Touchless Harvesting with longtime partner and customer FloraCal Farms in Santa Rosa. Using Trym, FloraCal Farms was able to harvest, weigh, and record 680 plants in less than four hours. Efficiency and compliance are top priorities for the FloraCal team, which harvests every week in its 20,000 square-foot cultivation facility.

“The Touchless Harvesting feature is a great convergence of efficiency and compliance,” says Director of Compliance for FloraCal Farms, Andrew Rayl. “It allows us to remain in full compliance with even the most conservative interpretations of harvest regulatory requirements without sacrificing any time.”

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