Aspergillus testing is now mandatory in Colorado. Why not everywhere? Cannabis Tech spoke with industry leaders about...





Aspergillus testing is now mandatory in Colorado. Why not everywhere? Cannabis Tech spoke with industry leaders about...
CO2Meter launches its new, wall-mounted, dual sensor indoor CO2 grow controller
Extreme weather events and power outages are becoming the new normal, and cannabis operations are suffering the consequences. But here’s what growers can do their crops climate-resilient against natural disasters and energy scarcity.
Cannabis compliance expert, Kim Stuck, reveals what growers and government can do to prevent and mitigate contamination in cannabis facilities and products.
Prevent bud rot, which develops under humid conditions, a prevalent fungal disease.
What’s the most efficient way to control humidity in cannabis grow rooms? Humidity control is a necessary part of cannabis cultivation, but different dehumidification methods have different energy requirements.
For Theory Wellness, energy efficiency is only the tip of the iceberg.
TSRgrow announces the expansion of their GROWHub™ Software to include crop steering with TSRgrow Advanced LED Lighting. The latest TSRgrow lighting control software is designed to give cultivators the ability to create unlimited lighting zones within their facility and use lighting to crop steer and drive plant growth through integration with GROWHub environmental monitoring sensors, such as temperature, humidity, CO2, and VPD.
We look at the top four security technology trends in the cannabis industry for 2022.
Want to improve recycling efforts for cannabis packaging? There’s an app for that!
Maintaining consistent conditions in cannabis cultivation is critical for optimizing the crop.
Keeping conditions consistent in an indoor cannabis grow starts with proper HVAC equipment.
Properly integrating hemp into less-sustainable agricultural regions and efficiently using the biomass could be the first steps to a brighter future.
Because of the equipment crunch, used equipment values are skyrocketing as producers seek solutions to the supply chain nightmare.
To keep neighbors and regulators happy, operators must find better solutions to cannabis cultivation’s odor problem. Can new odor control technologies solve this growing issue?
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.
As consumers become more aware of contaminants and pathogens in their products, it’s crucial for the cannabis and hemp industries to take note.
With new industrial cultivation facilities coming online, many with over two million square feet of canopy space, the cannabis sector needs to start considering sustainability.
Learn the basics of microgrids and nanogrids and see how they’re being utilized for indoor agricultural facilities.
The American cannabis industry is making a name for itself as a significant contributor to carbon emissions.