Medicinal cannabis production in greenhouses
Organizing your greenhouse production space by sectors
Each phase of the medicinal cannabis production process is governed by complex needs and follows specific guidelines. We organize your operating space into sectors to facilitate staff flows and cultivation operations while complying with current regulations (GMP).
Optimal climate control
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Light control in the greenhouse
The lighting needs of cannabis are delicate and vary throughout the production process. Our greenhouse solutions make the most of natural sunlight and our lighting (LED) and screen (shading, energy saving, dimming) proposals will allow you to respect your growing schedules in order to harvest as quickly as possible.
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Precise irrigation management
Water is a key parameter in the cultivation of medicinal cannabis. Water requirements are significant, but excess can be counterproductive. A good irrigation system (self-compensating dripper, sprinkler or sub-irrigation) will allow you to provide the necessary amount of water at the right time. Injecting fertilizers through irrigation water ensures compliance with the guidelines established for each stage of the technical itinerary of your cultivation.
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Humidity regulation
Humidity must be kept very high during the plant multiplication phase, but must be drastically reduced during flowering and drying. Our equipment will allow you to humidify and dehumidify the different production surfaces to maintain significant plant vigor and maximum sanitary quality.
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Ambient air management
Hemp does not require high levels of chemical fertilization, making the organic fertilization option a more sustainable alternative. Farmers can take advantage of composting agricultural waste, animal manure, and even urban organic waste to enrich the soil, promoting the circular economy and decreasing dependence on external inputs.
Various published research shows that the use of organic fertilizers, such as compost and manure, improves soil structure, increases its capacity to retain water and promotes greater microbiological biodiversity. This not only reduces the need for chemicals, but also improves the overall sustainability of crops.
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Protection from pests and diseases
Greenhouses as protected agriculture structures act as a physical barrier that protects plants from pests and diseases. This is crucial for cannabis crops, as pests and diseases can severely affect their production and quality. With proper management and the use of greenhouse inputs, such as netting and organic treatments, the risk of infestations can be significantly reduced.
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Maximizing space and production
Greenhouses allow cannabis to be grown in multiple layers or levels, maximizing the available space. Additionally, with the use of greenhouse inputs such as supplemental lights and ventilation systems, the growing season can be extended, thus increasing annual production.