How to Grow Profit and Improve Quality in Postharvest

October 3, 2024 | 12:30 pm | Room 1 | Cultivation

What’s the difference between successful cannabis harvests and mediocre results? The drying and curing process. The postharvest phase is a delicate—and challenging—time for cannabis cultivators. Traditional HVAC systems are known to cause erratic conditions, which is potentially disastrous for products that need stable, controlled environments. When growers can maintain the proper water activity levels during drying, curing and storage, they will have consistent product in every season, climate and geography. Attendees will gain an understanding of critical factors in postharvest processing that affect saleable yield and product quality.

 

Ed Wells, Vice President of Sales, VT Dry & Cure Technologies / Cannatrol

Ed Wells, Vice President of Sales, Cannatrol (VT Dry & Cure Technologies)
Ed Wells is a leading industry expert on cannabis post-harvest environmental control, and he takes great pride in helping cultivators dial in their processes to create superior cannabis products. A veteran of the HVAC industry, Ed’s knowledge of facility operations and systems guides his work at Cannatrol and is a critical aspect of the company’s high degree of customer satisfaction and retention. His understanding of the key factors that affect saleable yield and product safety—and the need for stable and controlled environments—are core factors in Cannatrol’s ongoing development and success. A native of Vermont, Ed still calls the Green Mountain State home and enjoys golfing and being outdoors when time permits.