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I teamed up with Growlink to discuss Cannabis Crop Steering, a method of controlling plant growth by adjusting environmental factors and irrigation. The article covers the vegetative and generative stages, irrigation steering, environmental conditions, and how automation can help. It emphasizes testing new methods and choosing reliable equipment.

Cannabis Cultivation - Indoor Crop Steering Basics with Growlink

Oct 12, 2021

Ed Rosenthal

Ed Rosenthal



I teamed up with Growlink to talk about Cannabis Crop Steering.
Conversations around the idea of crop steering have increased in the last
few years amongst cannabis growers. Some growers think that crop steering
is just another way of discussing dry down, a farming technique that allow
crops to dry out between watering or feeding to encourage a type of growth.
Others believe that it mimics the natural conditions plants would be
subject to if they were grown outdoors. Let's dig into it.

*What Is Crop Steering?*

Crop steering controls plant growth by adjusting environmental factors and
irrigation events to promote a crop's outcome. Changing these conditions
allows growers to steer growth toward the desired growth, typically
vegetative or generative.
[image: Young Vegetative Plants - Photo by Grow Link]

Young Vegetative Plants - Photo by Grow Link

*What Is Vegetative Growth Stage in Cannabis?*

Flowering plants go through various phases in their life cycle. After
germination, plants swiftly grow larger leaves and stems become thicker.
It's the maximum photosynthesis process, as plants gather light and convert
it into carbohydrates to grow leaves.

During this stage, plants' need for nitrogen is at its highest.

*What Is Cananbis Generative Stage?*

The plant begins to flower and bud in the generative stage (also known as
the flowering stage). Plant energy is directed toward flowering. If a plant
is overly generative, it stops producing new leaves, consequently slowing
or discontinuing fruit production.

*Irrigation Steering*
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Because crop steering, or precisely controlling dry down rates, is
associated with the repetition, duration, and timing of feeding schedules,
automating irrigation can be a critical advantage in successfully achieving
a crop steering strategy.

Fertigation injects fertilizers into irrigation lines and can be
pre-programmed based on desired specifications. This allows you to
pre-program feeding, water, and nutrient amounts while precisely monitoring
your substrate's water content pH, EC.

*Steering With Environmental Conditions*

Climate impacts plant growth profoundly and, like irrigation, can be used
as a valuable tool for steering crops. Adjusting temperature, humidity, or
airflow will direct the plant energy towards the desired outcome;
vegetative or generative growth stage.

Crop Steering techniques should be tested before rolling it out to your
entire operation as with any new growing method.
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*How Automation Can Help*

Since adjusting environmental conditions are the primary function of this
crop steering method, automating these tasks provides an advantage. Sensors
monitor environmental conditions, and that data can be used to trigger
pre-determined rules.

*Final Thoughts*

When starting any new growing method, it's critical to test it prior to
rolling it out to your entire grow. Choose your equipment carefully, and be
sure to use automation equipment from a reputable company backed by
reliable customer support, like Growlink.

If you like to dive deeper into the subject take a look at their Ebook on
the subject: Click here
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