Category: Agrify Cultivation

  • How To Increase Cannabis Production: Genetics, Environment, Recipes

    How To Increase Cannabis Production: Genetics, Environment, Recipes

    Every grower has searched for “top-yielding cannabis strains” at some point in their journey. Online seed banks typically curate a collection of the biggest yielding strains, but there is a widespread lack of consensus among them. With so much variability between growers, best-yielding strain is as much about environment as it is genetics. But how……

  • Perspectives from a Cannabis Intern: What You Should Know

    Perspectives from a Cannabis Intern: What You Should Know

    When I began my college experience 3 years ago, I had fully intended to study wildlife ecology, learning about animals and their habitats. I was determined to become a wildlife specialist and spend my days working with animals, but that all changed when I took my first ecology class. I became hooked on plants, how……

  • 5 Cannabis Business Growth Strategy Considerations

    5 Cannabis Business Growth Strategy Considerations

    The US cannabis market hit a significant milestone in 2021. According to a Grandview Research estimate, the market has finally surpassed $10 billion. Combined with an impressive CARG of 14.9 percent until 2030, this is indeed the golden era of cannabis. How will you capitalize on this opportunity as a small to midsize operation? Ultimately,……

  • Diagnosing, Preventing, and Treating Cannabis Plant Problems

    Diagnosing, Preventing, and Treating Cannabis Plant Problems

    Cannabis plant problems? Diagnosing cannabis plant issues and diseases is a full-time job in a commercial setting. And whether it’s wilting leaves or powdery residue, the faster the issue is diagnosed, the less risk it is to production and profitability. Of the dozens of diseases and problems you could encounter in the grow room, we……

  • Cannabis Lighting Schedule Explained

    Cannabis Lighting Schedule Explained

    How Light Affects Cannabis Cannabis, like all plants, transforms light, water, and CO2 into energy through photosynthesis. While the photosynthetic process only happens during daylight hours, that doesn’t mean all biological processes go idle once the lights turn off. Your cannabis plants need a period of darkness to use carbohydrate energy stores that were tucked……