Effects of a Microbial Biostimulant, Mammoth PTM, on Cannabis sativa Bud Yield

R. Conant, Robert P Walsh, M. Walsh, Colin W. Bell, M. Wallenstein
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High-value medicinal uses of non-psychoactive non-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) hemp extracts like cannabidiol (CBD) are expanding to help reduce pain, severity of epileptic seizures and anxiety. This has stimulated the expansion of large indoor Cannabis grow operations in several markets. One key problem facing indoor cannabis producers is finding solutions to increase yield without significantly increasing operating costs. The purpose of this work was to evaluate how inoculation with a new sustainable microbial biostimulant, Mammoth PTM, developed at Colorado State University, affects plant growth rates and characteristics in Cannabis sativa. Treatment with Mammoth P led to significant increases in bud yields in Cannabis sativa by 16.5%. This increase in yield was accompanied by increases in plant height, and basal stem area. Increasing yield using this sustainable technology will help offset these capital expenses, reducing risk and likely increasing net income for indoor propagation facilities in this newly emerging market.
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微生物刺激素猛犸PTM对大麻芽产量的影响
非精神活性非四氢大麻酚(THC)大麻提取物(如大麻二酚(CBD))的高价值医疗用途正在扩大,以帮助减轻疼痛、癫痫发作的严重程度和焦虑。这刺激了在几个市场扩大大型室内大麻种植业务。室内大麻生产商面临的一个关键问题是找到在不显著增加运营成本的情况下提高产量的解决方案。这项工作的目的是评估接种一种新的可持续微生物刺激素,猛犸PTM,由科罗拉多州立大学开发的,如何影响大麻植物的生长速度和特性。猛犸P处理导致大麻芽产量显著增加16.5%。这种产量的增加伴随着株高和基部茎面积的增加。使用这种可持续技术提高产量将有助于抵消这些资本支出,降低风险,并可能增加这个新兴市场室内传播设施的净收入。
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