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Cannabis Water: Page 2
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.
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.
Yellow Dream Farm Uses Water Recirculation to Increase Efficiency in California’s Volatile Cannabis Market
The Adelanto-based company recycles irrigation water and condensate water from its HVAC and dehumidification systems to maximize efficiency and keep costs low.
Time Your Design Right
A combination of cannabis cultivation expertise, urgency and patience can help you avoid costly delays and ensure your cultivation facility’s long-term success.
Control the Flow
Numerous water conservation and filtration options are available for indoor and greenhouse cannabis growers.
Driving Change for a Better Future
Humidity, Airflow, and Water Quality
5 Tips to Improve the Reliability of Hydroponic Growing
Hydroponic growing can optimize plant growth by exact control of nutrient availability and root environment, while also conserving fertilizer and water.
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.
Carver Family Farm Plans to Bring Quality, Variety to New Mexico’s Adult-Use Market: The Starting Line
Matt Muñoz, a partner in the Albuquerque-based business, says “craft cannabis is going to be the next big thing” for the city, which already has a large microbrewery and craft distillery culture.
Learn More, Grow Better
The “Cultivation Matters” series of articles from North Carolina State University researchers includes best practices to help guide cannabis growers to produce higher quality plants and better yields.
Worst Case Scenario
Preparing for catastrophe can be the difference between a bad day and a lost crop.
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