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Discover more information about Lift and Grow and the commercial cannabis industry. Our blog offers insight into a wide range of topics, including the benefits of overhead cannabis drying racks, maximizing space in your cannabis grow room, and much more!
Lift and Grow Blog
1y ago
Due to the physical nature of work in cannabis cultivation facilities, these jobs can prove quite dangerous. Whether it be daily duties like watering or harvest-related chores like hanging plants, Cultivation Technicians have many ways to get injured on the job.
As authorities on light-lifting and harvest technology, Lift and Grow knows well the financial risks associated with workplace injuries in commercial cannabis gardens. In fact, by developing automated, machine solutions for dangerous garden chores, Lift and Grow eliminates many of the ways people can get hurt at work.
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1y ago
When it comes to cannabis cultivation, the post-harvest phase is just as critical to the quality of the yield as the initial growing phase. By practicing proper post-harvest and drying room techniques, cultivators can control the potency and flavor of cannabis and, more importantly, pass standard cannabis sales tests. With that in mind, many facilities are turning to drying racks to improve cannabis yields and increase profits.
Maximizing Cannabis Yields: 5 Ways to Achieve Results
Lift and Grow’s innovative drying rack technology attaches to your ceiling and can be raised and lowered with the ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
1y ago
“Many of today’s cannabis harvest processes have been outdated for decades, which has led to serious industry difficulties including operational inefficiencies, degradation of flower quality, and high risk of employee injuries with ladder work.” Lift and Grow has developed a new advancement to help address process improvement measures for harvests. The fully integrated system was engineered to feature carts and hang bars that provide optimal protection and less handling of the plants for fresh flowers when transporting them from the grow room to the drying room.
“When designing the Harvest to ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
Due to the physical nature of work in cannabis cultivation facilities, these jobs can prove quite dangerous. Whether it be daily duties like watering or harvest-related chores like hanging plants, Cultivation Technicians have many ways to get injured on the job. As authorities on light-lifting and harvest technology, Lift and Grow knows well the financial risks associated with workplace injuries in commercial cannabis gardens. In fact, by developing automated, machine solutions for dangerous garden chores, Lift and Grow eliminates many of the ways people can get hurt at work.
Com ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
When it comes to cannabis cultivation, the post-harvest phase is just as critical to the quality of the yield as the initial growing phase. By practicing proper post-harvest and drying room techniques, cultivators can control the potency and flavor of cannabis and, more importantly, pass standard cannabis sales tests. With that in mind, many facilities are turning to drying racks to improve cannabis yields and increase profits.
5 Ways Drying Racks Can Increase Your Yields and Profits
Lift and Grow’s innovative drying rack technology attaches to your ceiling and can be raised and lowered with t ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
You may not realize it, but your storage system can affect the quality of your cannabis. How is that? Well, when cured and stored correctly, cannabis and cannabis concentrates can have up to two years of stable shelf life. So, how can you set your marijuana storage room to preserve the terpenes, cannabinoids, and flavonoids successfully?
Find out what makes the perfect cannabis storage setup!
Ideal Environmental Variables for Storing Cannabis
A good rule of thumb for cannabis storage is to always keep your harvest in a dry, cool, and dark place. Let’s take a look at the specifics so you can ke ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
In today’s highly competitive cannabis market, there’s not much room for error in your grow operations. When you factor in everyday operating costs into the equation, it becomes evident just how fundamental your crop yield is to your success and ROI. Unfortunately, there’s not a one-size-fits-all approach for mastering grow operations and driving profitability. However, there are some common practices you can start implementing now to get you headed in the right direction and promote grow room profit.
Tips For Maximizing Cannabis Grow Operation Revenue
Regardless if you’re a large-scale cultiv ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
When it comes to running a successful indoor grow facility, having a space that supports your workflow is critical. Today’s market is more competitive than ever, but there are ways that you can set up your facility to help meet your business goals. Below, we discuss some tips for functional commercial cannabis grow room design.
Tips for Designing Your Cannabis Cultivation Facility
Facility design can make or break your grow operation’s business plan. Failure to plan properly can create expensive (sometimes insurmountable) challenges. While the specific needs of your cannabis business will impa ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
The best way to store marijuana in a commercial facility accounts for a few things. First, it should be kept in a space that will preserve your cannabinoid and terpene content. Direct sunlight, mildew, room temperature, and humidity levels can all create unfavorable growing conditions. Next, it should be easily accessible — to the right personnel only. Finally, it should be adaptable. The industry is growing, so you’ll want a scalable long-term cannabis storage option.
Below we’ll discuss a few products that check off all these boxes, and then some. Keep reading to learn about where you should ..read more
Lift and Grow Blog
2y ago
As a cannabis grower or hemp farmer, you may be looking for ways to increase efficiency. One of the best ways to do so is to optimize your workspace, but that isn’t always an option since it is already occupied with so much equipment. If you find yourself running into this problem, then an overhead harvest drying rack may be a great way to condense space within your facility.
What an Overhead Harvest Drying Rack Can Do For Your Grow Facility
These harvest drying racks are gaining popularity and becoming the preferred solution for high-quality cannabis. They are often made from stainless steel ..read more