Investing in energy-efficient lighting fixtures and equipment is among many options available to growers to improve their profitability.
Light that mimics the sun may seem ideal, but broad-spectrum lighting can be just as effective in increasing plant yield and quality.
Hortilux asked 100 Dutch growers and 30 growers from other countries about their experiences with HPS, LED, and hybrid grow light systems.
Learn more about proposed lighting standards developed by the DesignLights Consortium, and check out an online tool to help you compare lighting products.
Michigan State University’s popular Online College of Knowledge greenhouse series continues this summer. Learn what you can take away from these educational opportunities.
The Resource Innovation Institute is hosting three workshops designed to help cannabis growers implement cost-saving measures in lighting, HVAC, and more.
Michigan State University researchers will discuss how the growth, development, and color of culinary herbs is influenced by light and temperature.
In-house grow lighting trials can be a great tool to help you evaluate your lighting needs and get results that reflect your site-specific conditions.
On Oct. 25, Cornell University researchers Neil Mattson and Jonathan Allred will present a webinar on strawberry and tomato responses to light and CO2 control.
The upcoming Canadian Greenhouse Conference will feature several presentations on the latest developments in greenhouse technology.
The LumiGrow SporeCam sensors, powered by Scanit Technologies, can capture, inspect, and classify harmful airborne spores for diseases such as powdery mildew and botrytis.
The DesignLights Consortium is increasing its focus on cannabis and indoor farming and wants your input on proposed standards.
Third-party testing of new lighting fixtures and systems is critical in determining their efficiency. Here’s how this testing can ultimately benefit you.