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Climate/Environment Control: Page 22
4 Tips for Managing Post-Harvest Humidity
‘Cold and Controlled’ is the motto at Seattle-based Solstice.
Put Your Fertilizer Program to the Test
Researchers compared three fertilizer programs to determine how much of each nutrient cannabis really needs.
Every Second Counts
Harbor Farmz settles into the Michigan marketplace with a deep bank of genetics, a tissue culture lab and a priority on production efficiencies.
The Carbon Emission Impacts of Greenhouse Cultivation
New research examines energy sources and CO2 emissions of greenhouse and indoor facilities, and the role climate plays in overall sustainability.
New Principles of Greenhouse Crop Management
Divergent climate control methods are being shared by Dutch horticulture industry experts and scientists from Wageningen University.
Thriving in Cannabis Chaos: Lessons From Other Industries
A nimble business model allows you to capitalize on the inevitable negative market trends.
3 Common Indoor Cultivation Problems (And How To Fix Them)
Part III of a three-part series from longtime CBT columnist Kenneth Morrow: Things can quickly go awry in a delicate, tightly controlled environment. Closely monitor and address these issues with your crops, inputs and facility.
Your Guide to the USDA’s Final Rule on Hemp
From sampling to THC testing, here’s a rundown on how the final rule, which takes effect in March, compares to current regulations.
Sweet Dirt Announces Completion of Maine’s Largest Cannabis Greenhouse
A ribbon cutting is scheduled for Jan. 21.
Raspberry Boogie
Cannabis cultivation information for growers, from breeders.
Surna Announces Largest Contract in Its History
The company has announced a $3.2 million sales contact, which surpasses the previous record of $2.8 million.
3 Tips to Avoid Nutrient Lockout
Optimize plant growth and boost yield by keeping the substrate pH and nutritional balance in check.
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