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From the Roots Up: A Guide for Hemp Cultivators
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From the Roots Up: A Guide for Hemp Cultivators
Published March 12, 2021 | By Hemp Industry Daily staff
All hemp products are dependent on one thing: the ability to grow a reliable and quality crop.
Growers need to pick plants that will deliver the characteristics they need and provide inputs that support the end goals.
But where to begin?
In this guide, some of the industry’s most experienced and innovative cultivators share their advice for getting a grow off to a strong start, whether your crop is farmed indoors or outdoors.
This includes tips on:
Site selection.
Soil testing.
Breeding genetics.
Grow-cycle planning.
Technology use.
Contract negotiation.
Click here to download this exclusive guide.