21 Mar How to use CO2 for Optimal Cannabis Cultivation
Cannabis plants, like all plants, use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce energy and oxygen. In fact, carbon dioxide is one of the primary building blocks of plant tissue....
Cannabis plants, like all plants, use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to produce energy and oxygen. In fact, carbon dioxide is one of the primary building blocks of plant tissue....
Energy-efficient LEDs have made controlled-environment agriculture (CEA) a viable option for commercial growers around the world. Vertical farming—in many ways—is the obvious next step up....
In order to successfully cultivate cannabis, you will need to understand how cannabis grows, the relationship between environmental variables and how to effectively manage vapor pressure deficit (VPD) at different energy levels. ...
Editor’s note: Refer back to the Fluence blog for Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 for tips on how to cultivate cannabis. While there is an art to delivering high-quality plant products to the market, there is most definitely a science to optimizing plant...
Editor’s note: As part of the upcoming release of the Fluence Cannabis Cultivation guide (available later this month), we have released best practices how to maintain a healthy grow environment (Part 1, Part 2). Published below, Part 3 of this series dives into two Q&A...
How to Ensure Proper Crop Fertilization Editor’s note: This is Part 2 in a blog series, outlining best practices for cannabis cultivation. Read Part 1 here for more information on pH testing and fertigation strategy. Be sure to come back on March 30 and March 31...
Best Practices for Monitoring pH for Cannabis Editor’s note: Balancing pH is a critical component to ensuring nutrient solubility and uptake for cannabis. As part of the upcoming release of the Fluence Cannabis Cultivation guide (available later this month), we are releasing tips on how...