
A discussion on the selection of a “golden” potency method including what this method should look like, how we should go about choosing it, and more.
A discussion on the selection of a “golden” potency method including what this method should look like, how we should go about choosing it, and more.
THC isomers are defined and discussed to better understand where they come from, how they are produced, and how they are being distributed.
Learn about the diverse kinds of support cannabis growers can get from utilities and efficiency programs for efficient lighting, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), and controls approaches.
Understand the function and chemistry of GC systems and how to adapt that function and methodology to our own analyses.
Dr. Alison Draisin discusses her work at the forefront of cannabis assisted psychotherapy and psychedelic assisted psychotherapy.
In this study, Tween 20 amounts were increased in 1% increments while monitoring two different factors.
Results from a small, quantitative study conducted on behalf of Cannabis Science and Technology.
This article outlines why multiple testing modes are important, what to look for in third party test providers, and how a cultivator can evaluate these potential providers both at the outset and in an ongoing manner for accuracy and reliability.
In this piece, we touch on the benefits and challenges associated with autoflowering genetics, and provide justification for why these unique varietals may be the catalyst for making cannabis medicine more accessible and approachable for the general population.
What is mycology and why is it important to the cannabis industry?
Here, we explain how plant-growth parameters interact with carbon dioxide content in grow room air and how cultivators can best apply this knowledge to their commercial cannabis production facilities or research programs.