As Vermont's cannabis industry continues to grow and evolve, the importance of fine-tuning your growing techniques cannot be overstated, especially as harvest season approaches. For cannabis professionals, home growers, and enthusiasts looking to maximize their yields, Rural Vermont and the Vermont Growers Association (VGA) are offering an essential hands-on workshop titled “Cannabis: Late Season Growing Techniques and Harvest Preparation Workshop.” The event will be held on Saturday, September 28th from 10am-1pm at Tilia Hills, a beautiful little farm in Franklin County.
This workshop will provide a valuable opportunity for those working in Vermont's craft cannabis industry to learn late-season cannabis cultivation strategies and exchange peer-to-peer insights that can greatly impact the success of your harvest. With the cannabis market booming, missing out on these techniques could leave you falling behind competitors who are optimizing their late-season operations.
Why this workshop is a must for growers:
As the seasons change and the weather becomes more unpredictable, the demands on cannabis growers become more complex. The workshop will cover important topics such as:
Flower Health and Maturity Stages: Learn how to identify the optimal maturity period for your crop and protect the quality of your flowers as the season progresses.
Field Preparation and Maintenance: Maximize field health and prepare for a successful harvest despite variable weather conditions.
Frost and disease prevention: Techniques for protecting against frost damage, combating common diseases, and maintaining crop health during the vulnerable late season months.
Compliance Strategy and Harvest Planning: Improve the logistics of the harvest process, reduce cost burdens, and increase overall efficiency while maintaining compliance.
Tilia Hills' experienced owners, Ethan Kramer and Christine Wolford, have extensive experience from their Tier 1 outdoor growing operations. Their expertise will guide you through managing large-scale fields and flowers, ensuring you leave with practical tools and knowledge to improve your growing practices.
Important Updates on Vermont Cannabis
This workshop will go beyond cultivation and provide attendees with important legal and policy updates directly from Rural Vermont and the VGA. Vermont's cannabis industry is changing rapidly, so staying on top of regulatory developments is essential for everyone operating in the market. This will be an important networking opportunity as representatives from both organizations will be on hand to answer questions.
Act now – tickets are limited!
Ticket prices are on a sliding scale ranging from $20 to $40, making this an affordable and essential investment for your cannabis business. Space is limited and participants must be 21 years of age or older. Participants will receive their exact address upon registration, but hurry; this workshop is expected to fill up quickly.
Let's get ready:
Please dress appropriately for the 3-hour outdoor workshop.
Refreshments will be provided, but please make sure to bring a water bottle.
For anyone serious about Vermont's cannabis industry, this is a can't miss event. Whether you're fine-tuning your growing techniques or preparing for your biggest harvest yet, the knowledge shared at this workshop could make the difference between a good season and a great one.
Reserve your seat now (event link) and be at the forefront of Vermont's growing cannabis industry.