Tips to Prevent Crop Losses in Cannabis
November 25, 2021How Cannabis Growers Can Mitigate Supply Chain Issues
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Humidity in a greenhouse is necessary, but controlling it is crucial to preventing plant stress and negative side effects like fungus, mold, or mildew.
While greenhouses are used primarily to protect plants from unfavorable climatic conditions, technology has also evolved to provide increased yields and reduced labor and resource costs.
The primary benefit of smart fertigation or nutrient dosing systems that they allow growers to deliver a precise amount of nutrients automatically.
Acquiring an extensive understanding of critical crop level and environmental data helps you grow with confidence.
These highly aromatic compounds determine many plants and herbs’ fragrance, such as rosemary, lavender, and cannabis.
If ultraviolet radiation can be harnessed to increase THC potency and terpenes, the sky is the limit in lighting and growing technology.
Topping cannabis enables growers to force plants to grow horizontally instead of vertically, making the most efficient use of available lighting.
The Internet of Things is pushing plant production to the next level. Here’s how to make sure your greenhouse is ready.
Here’s a closer at how two cannabis growing operations are using technology to improve production during COVID-19.
Mechanization can allow growers and their teams to remotely monitor and control crucial environmental factors.