Production
Ways to Ensure High Yields and Crop Productivity With HPS Lighting
October 27, 2021
Michael Sassano, CEO and Founder of Somai Pharmaceuticals, knows that keeping pests in check is a great way to keep your cannabis healthy.
The Northeast Greenhouse Conference offers the opportunity to choose from more 40 educational sessions from nationally known speakers.
Horticulture supply chain concerns are affecting not just growers, but suppliers as well. Here’s how they are handling it, and what you should do when working with them.
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.
Inspect plants carefully as soon as you receive them from a propagator, as that’s your first opportunity to keep pests out of your greenhouse.
One of the most important aspects of scouting is record keeping, which helps you identify historical problems and come up with preventative strategies for future crops.
The best production technique for your business should strike a balance between complexity and profitability.
The University of Florida’s final online greenhouse training courses in 2021 will focus on weed management and hydroponic vegetable production.
Designing a hydroponic replenishment solution that matches nutrient supply with plant uptake demands is easier said than done.
An experienced grower recommends keeping everybody on your team in charge of pest monitoring, as early detection makes it more likely you will find a pest before it grows out of control.
As controlled-environment growers continue to improve biological programs, they are shifting their focus to touting the benefits of their pest control strategies.