Training and environmental conditions can each affect the propagation of unrooted cuttings.
Michigan State University is presenting a spring floriculture webinar series for greenhouse specialty cut flower growers.
The Vineland Research and Innovation Centre in Canada recently launched a new horticultural automation services program that ranges from technology assessment and consultation to custom automation solutions.
Here’s a short summary of just some of the podcasts our team at Greenhouse Grower has tuned into recently.
Wageningen University in The Netherlands is investigating whether biorationals can be used effectively in greenhouse cultivation against soilborne plant pathogens.
The purpose of a recent study was to establish the effect of plant density on biomass, extraction yield, cannabinoids, terpenes, and other traits.
Todd Phillips, Owner/President of P.L. Light Systems, offers advice on what to consider in a cannabis lighting plan.
A broad coalition of industry leaders has formally voiced its support for continued certification of greenhouse vegetables grown hydroponically as organic.
The ever-increasing cost of fertilizer inputs is just one reason why greenhouse growers have found it necessary to take a closer look at their application rates and practices.
Maximizing the use of beneficial insects and other biopesticide products is paramount to the success of your operation’s biocontrol program.
Plant Products will continue to focus on the needs of growers and will assist in choosing the best solutions from an integrated suite of products and services.
Attendees can participate both in person and virtually, increasing their knowledge in controlled environment agriculture production.
AgriNomix and Zwart Systems are familiar company names to many growers in the controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) industry. Now, they are operating under one umbrella, thanks to the emergence of a new company.