Benjamin Acadia and Luna Whitcomb discuss vapor pressure deficit and how it affects plant metabolism, transpiration, trans-evaporation, and nutrient delivery. Benjamin is a highly knowledgeable grower, consultant, and living soil enthusiast.
The Effect of Vapor Pressure Deficit Regulation on the Growth of Tomato Plants Grown in Different Planting Environments
When Benjamin faced the news that his father was diagnosed with terminal cancer, it fueled him to create Acadia Farms. Its mission: Produce eco-friendly cannabis cultivation facilities that positively impact society and nature while providing guidance in cultivation, extraction, and product development. Leveraging his 18+ years of cultivation knowledge, and the decades of heritage and legacy experience earned from his mentors, Benjamin brings a unique and comprehensive perspective and set of skills to the table. Benjamin’s passion to learn and teach has brought him to facilities, farms, classrooms, and conferences across the US, Europe, and Caribbean. He specializes in the design of integrated systems for cultivation facilities, with a focus on sustainability and regenerative cultivation practices. Currently Acadia Farms offers a large selection of services ranging from facility design to cultivation management, product evaluation, education and advisory.
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