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You’ve spent months carefully cultivating your cannabis crop and meticulously controlling every environmental factor to create healthy, potent plants.
But if you’re still using traditional post-harvest techniques, you could be leaving profits on the table while also compromising quality.
There’s a long legacy behind growing great flower, but the “old ways” of drying and curing are not always backed by science.
And in an increasingly competitive market, having inconsistent yields or mediocre-quality flower can quickly erode a cultivator’s reputation.
Taking a scientific approach in assessing drying and minimizing handling are ways for growers to set themselves up for long-term success.
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