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CO2Meter launches its new, wall-mounted, dual sensor indoor CO2 grow controller
CO2Meter Inc., which provides gas detection, monitoring, and analytical devices, released its new RAD-0502 - dual sensor CO2 controller for grow rooms.
California Cannabis Licensees Impacted by Water Drought Can Request Disaster Relief
Climate change has caused severe water droughts in California communities, and the state expects this to continue through this year and beyond.
‘Practical, Pragmatic Demystification of Good Stewardship’: Q&A With East Fork Cultivars’ Mason Walker
The CEO and co-owner of the Southern Oregon cannabis and hemp business dives into regenerative growing.
5 Things Growers Learned Their First Year of Cultivation: Jason Evans
Jason Evans, co-owner and co-founder of Tweedle Farms, shares advice he wishes he could tell his younger self when he first got into the hemp business.
urban-gro, Inc. Hires Arie Kamp as Managing Director of urban-gro Europe B.V.
Kamp brings more than 25 years of global controlled environment agriculture sector expertise and ag tech leadership.
Dr. Greenhouse Launches Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) Calculator App for Indoor Grows and Greenhouses
The Apple and Android app solution calculates vapor pressure deficit for better plant steering.
CannaCraft Brands Take First Prize in 4 Categories and “Best in Show” at the 2022 Emerald Cup
The company’s Farmer and the Felon brand was honored with multiple wins in the Sungrown Flower category and “Best in Show.”
4 Questions to Ask When Investigating Plant Problems
Patterns, timelines, and more can provide important clues to help diagnose diseases, deficiencies, and damage from pests.
Looking Ahead to Adult-Use Sales, Connecticut Cannabis Business Take Stock of What’s Needed
The Connecticut market prepares itself for a nine-figure sales year with the advent of a new marketplace.
Minnesota Hemp License Applications to Close April 30
Growers or processors interested in cultivating hemp this 2022 growing season must apply for a license through the MDA.
Hemp Research Consortium Aims to Tackle Industry’s Largest Challenges
With $5 million in funding, researchers across three universities will work with private hemp companies to develop projects that benefit both businesses and the industry as a whole.
How Texas Original Grows For a Cannabis Market With No Flower
At the vertically integrated Texas medical cannabis business, the cultivation team continues to innovate, prioritizing genetic selection, lighting research, and more despite the state’s strict program.
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