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Tomorrow in Cannabis: Page 4
COAs: How to Handle Unexpected Results
Cannabis testing regulations prevent companies from selling harmful, contaminated products, which can occur from various (and sometimes unforeseen) sources.
Master Pheno-Hunting: 9 Tips
Given that all genotypes are not created equal, searching for subtle desirable traits throughout a plant's lifecycle can help you select a superior copy of a given genotype.
Cannabis Vegetation: 7 Tips
It can take time to dial in settings, but once ideal conditions and protocols are established, this stage can run like a well-oiled machine.
Cannabis Propagation: 8 Tips
Many things can go wrong during the first cultivation stage. Follow these pointers to help you achieve success.
Beyond Bag Appeal
Growers pride themselves on their bud’s appearance, but markets exist for cannabis products that don’t necessarily catch the eye.
12 Steps to an Efficient Harvest
Recently, columnist Kenneth Morrow consulted for a cannabis operator that was producing two acres of greenhouse-grown cannabis.
The Devil in the Details
Behind simple policy proposals might lie some unintended consequences.
6 Tips to Get In-House Tissue Culture Right
Tissue culture can help prevent disease outbreaks in cannabis grows. What to know before setting up a lab in your facility.
Ensure Clean Crops From Clone to Harvest
A look at the common contamination sources, how to avoid them, and why a viroid threat may make the case for new propagation processes.
Protect Your Intellectual Property: 8 Steps
How to conceptualize and design a patent to safeguard your original ideas.
Theories That Were
As the industry continues to evolve, Kenneth Morrow looks at new information that questions cultivation advice many of us once considered best practices.
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.
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