How Propane Benefits Cannabis Production
September 10, 2020
This educational opportunity taking place on Aug. 26 is part of a virtual series featuring expertise from horticultural lighting specialists, indoor growers, energy efficiency consultants, and others.
Two new innovations offer precise environmental monitoring and control, which is critical to high-quality plant production.
A leading cannabis lawyer and policy advisor says in these uncertain times, it’s never been more apparent that we need government to recognize the economic value of this specialty sector.
With many expecting the November election to result in more widespread legalization, companies are betting on consumers having an increased appetite for cannabis products.
How do you think adding the Senator from California to the Democrat presidential ticket might affect the future of cannabis legalization?
As the cannabis market as a whole continues to grow, so does the technology that goes into producing, extracting, and selling it.
Topping cannabis enables growers to force plants to grow horizontally instead of vertically, making the most efficient use of available lighting.
For cannabis growers who responded to Greenhouse Grower’s State of the Industry survey, the potential of full federal legalization comes with both pros and cons.
The National Cannabis Industry Association will look to address that question in an upcoming webinar.
The New Jersey Department of Health has approved a 37,000-square-foot greenhouse location in Boonton, NJ, from TerrAscend, allowing the company to begin its cannabis cultivation.
Greenhouse cannabis operations are coming into their own as cultivators realize their value for growing on a larger scale and reducing heat and energy costs.
Wineries and cannabis farms have been clashing in California over odor and land use policies.
One of the most-discussed elements of greenhouse cannabis production is lighting needs.