Crop trimmings, discarded extraction chemicals, trashed testing samples, these are the pieces of debris the cannabis industry leaves behind. And if not properly disposed of, their chemical residues could pose serious environmental risks to nearby surroundings. So what can be done?
In this study, researchers from Israel’s Agricultural Research Organization measured how three different sterilization methods reduced fungal colonies in naturally infected commercial medical cannabis plants.
APEX, a radio frequency product offered by Ziel, uses first ever patented radio frequency technology for the treatment of cannabis and other products to reduce microbial pathogens.
Despite concerns of a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic, the scheme was launched as planned on April 1 by the government’s Ministry of Health.
With thousands of potential microbial threats ready to take root in your crop, it’s critical to take a strategic, upstream view of cleaning and disinfection protocols.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture have issued a license amendment for the facility to go ahead.
The administration has issued similar statements before, but its latest proposal is the “most significant action” yet taken.
A European pioneer in cannabis cultivation, France alone grows around 40 percent of the continent’s hemp. Yet the country’s strict regulations prohibit many of its products.
Coming out of the dark days of prohibition, cannabis cultivation is in need of some enlightenment.
By avoiding the use of pesticides, some experts say, farmers may find their crops grow more vigorously.