Growers can utilize waste streams and technologies like VRF HVAC systems and LED lighting to improve their efficiency.
We sit down with Christian Hageseth, founder of American Cannabis Partners and the Colorado Cannabis Ranch, to discuss some of his research in Israel and outlook for 2016.
Applying pesticides off label is a federal offense and successful pest management should not require some of the pesticides used regularly in the industry and cited in recent Colorado recalls.
The hemp paper industry could provide an environmentally sustainable solution to a very wasteful and inefficient process.
In a unanimous vote, the California Assembly passed a bill that would stop cities and counties rushing to ban cannabis cultivation and retail.
Dr. Mechoulam, credited with the isolation of THC, spoke volumes on the need for scientific studies to investigate the effects of cannabis on the brain and body.
Greenhouse Ventures is a Philadelphia-based startup accelerator program that seeks to bring new ancillary businesses to fruition.
Indoor cannabis production is highly unsustainable, but using tools like efficient HVAC systems and LED lighting, cultivators can reduce their carbon footprint, increasing profit and environmental awareness.
Price fluctuations, pesticide recalls, new states coming online and expanding lists of qualifying conditions are a few major trends we expect will continue in 2016.
Greenhouse-grown cannabis allows for the same controls as indoor growing, just more energy efficient, reducing cultivators’ carbon footprint.