Human error and problems with fertilizer injectors can affect concentration, and a grower might not be fertigating to the level that they expect.
The popularity of dahlias only seems to increase, but this has also led to a rise in associated pests and pathogens. Here are some of the more common insect and mite pests to watch for.
Trials show that variety-specific nuances in greenhouse and hydroponic lettuce, such as color, flavor, and morphology, can be enhanced by dynamic LED lighting.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro Webinar takes place May 16 and will focus on the use of LED lighting in greenhouse production.
RootXCell combines biology and IBA to invigorate plant health and help mitigate abiotic stress.
Dümmen Orange wants all its production sites to be fully certified to Floriculture Sustainability Initiative standards by January 2025.
A partnership between Syngenta Vegetable Seeds and Four Growers could lead to faster crop advancements, reduced food waste, and more satisfied growers and consumers.
The purpose of the survey is to improve the quality of food safety educational programs and to develop a targeted university educational curriculum for indoor produce growers.
Gain insights from a group of small- to medium-sized operations on how they approach labor, technology, and building a long-term competitive advantage.
Like many other categories that saw dramatic increases in price over the past few years, fertilizer prices skyrocketed in 2022. But what’s in store for the rest of 2023?
New research is looking at using flowering plants to attract hover flies as biological pest controls.
The shared nature of many groundwater resources means that pumping by one irrigator affects water availability for others.
Spotted spurge is a common broadleaf weed found in a wide range of habitats including ornamental beds, gardens, container nurseries, and greenhouses.