Reducing Pesticide Use in Cultivation PracticesA Better Approach to Pathogen ControlImproved Practices Using Enhanced...





Reducing Pesticide Use in Cultivation PracticesA Better Approach to Pathogen ControlImproved Practices Using Enhanced...
The introduction of nanobubbles in cultivation technology is changing the game, offering unprecedented opportunities for efficiency and sustainability in cannabis farming practices.
As the marijuana industry grows with each new wave of legalization, pesticide, and microbial contamination concerns...
We speak with a panel of cleanroom technology experts about biosecurity programs for commercial cannabis. Cleanroom...
Mold on weed is more than a business faux pas for commercial cannabis; it is a potential health hazard for consumers.
Learn how PathogenDx and SafetyNet offer affordable and proactive solutions for preventing bio-contaminants in cannabis facilities.
Pests in cannabis cultivation facilities can wreak havoc on a grow. Learn which pests can cause the most damage and what steps to take to eradicate them.
PathogenDx Octa – A Simple, Easy-to-Use Automated Sample Prep Solution for the Cannabis and Hemp Testing Sector
Bio-Security is an integral part of a successful IPM program. Learn more with Ellis Smith of American Cannabis and Ron Romano at SafetyNet America.
Powdery mildew is a prevalent issue in cannabis cultivation. Like bud rot, it’s a fungal disease or mold, which can break out in any grow if the conditions allow it.
Eliminating pests doesn’t have to start with hazardous chemicals.
Cannabis cultivators are tasked with two monumental challenges: eradicate pathogens that threaten their yield, and implement non-toxic crop management and antimicrobial solutions that are safe, effective, and compliant with state regulations.
Cultivators of all sizes need to understand prevention and treatment methods for powdery mildew.
As the cannabis industry booms, it has not been immune to scandals. Contamination of consumer-bound products is an ongoing issue.
How to save harvests, money, and maximize yield with spectral imagery for cannabis.
Pest control is a significant concern in the cannabis industry and not all pest solutions are created equally. In this webcast, Todd Statzer and Ellis Smith walk us through some of the critical factors to set up a successful IPM program.
Among the many misconceptions the general public has regarding the Cannabis industry, few could be more inaccurate than the fear of contamination by pesticides and other dangerous chemicals that many falsely believe are used to maximize yields. On the contrary, stringent compliance laws from the states, strong cooperation from the industry to maintain compliance, as well as the advanced strategies used by today’s growers actually ensure that Cannabis is among the safest horticultural products in the world.