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Tomorrow in Cannabis: Page 5
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.
5 Common Outdoor Cultivation Problems (and 14 Tips For How to Solve Them)
From preventing budworm to preparing for extreme weather, plan ahead to ensure a good harvest. Part II of a three-part series on outdoor, greenhouse and indoor cultivation problems from CBT columnist Kenneth Morrow.
Control Your Business’s Sales (and Destiny)
In order to survive consolidation, small cannabis companies will have to apply common corporate strategies and create strong supply chain ties or own parts of the supply chain.
The Problem with Drying Cannabis
Commercial cannabis operators find themselves at an impasse with drying and curing cannabis. Can craft quality be produced at scale?
Craft vs. Commercial Cannabis
How do you—and the industry—define what is and what is not “craft” cannabis?
11 Tips for Powdery Mildew Prevention & Control
Given the cannabis plant’s susceptibility to powdery mildew infection, the first line of defense must focus on prevention.
6 Common Greenhouse Problems and How to Solve Them
Part I of a three-part series on preventing and addressing common problems in greenhouse, outdoor and indoor operations.
What to Do with Surplus Cannabis?
A cannabis glut could be an opportunity to study and analyze minor cannabinoids.
12 Steps to an Efficient Harvest
There is a lot to learn from other industries with respect to methods used to achieve commercial scale production of essential oils.
The Future of Cannabis Technology
The cannabis industry’s growth presents opportunities for advancement to help drive commercial cultivation forward.
Cultivar Extinction
Cannabis genetics follow trends and fads, but what value is lost in the genetics the industry has overlooked?
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