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Six Processes Cannabis Growers Can Adopt From Traditional Horticulture
September 16, 2021
Dodder, a parasitic weed with orange, spaghetti-like growth that entwines around plants, can become a significant problem if it is not identified and eradicated quickly.
Bug Bites! episodes from Michigan State begin in September and are intended to be discussions geared toward floriculture production systems.
The DesignLights Consortium is hosting a webinar on Sept. 8 that is designed to debunk common misconceptions about LED lighting technology.
A recent study addresses the presence of Pythium pathogens in cannabis growing facilities, and how to control it.
Need begets ingenuity as greenhouse operations change processes and find new ways to tackle labor problems, despite the complexities involved.
While there has been significant research on how ambient temperatures impact plant growth, there is little known about temperature variations caused by plant shape.
Even greenhouse vegetables are not immune to contamination. Here are some steps you can take to keep your product safe.
Three industry experts will address the latest innovations, best practices, and how to overcome challenges when using biocontrols.
Mycorrhizal Applications has launched MycoApply EndoThrive, the latest development in liquid mycorrhizal inoculant product technology for horticulture.
Brian Schulker’s research in soilless culture plant growing systems at North Carolina State University has yielded international acknowledgment.
Follow these tips to maximizing yields and minimize waste in your greenhouse.
Learn how joint effort keeps needs of nursery professionals at the forefront by expanding savings opportunities on vital crop protection inputs.
Reduced resource waste, lower labor requirements, and time savings are just a few reasons to look into a nutrient or fertilizer delivery system.