Compressed and liquefied gases are integral to modern agriculture, including cannabis cultivation, a nearly $34bn industry in the US.
These gases, including carbon dioxide (CO2), are stored in various containers, such as high- or low-pressure cylinders, bulk containers, and pressurised and unpressurised liquid containers. The sizes, colours, and related equipment of these gases can vary, and they are manufactured, marked, and labelled according to strict governmental specifications.
Underlining gasworld’s commitment to safety and best practices, and as part of a series of features keeping you up-to-date with standards and safety, this article highlights the safe use of CO2 in cannabis cultivation by the Compressed Gas Association.