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Dr. Paul Rushton of Prime Superior and Adjunct Professor at UNLV, delivers a seminar at Cornell's Cannabis sativa Field Day to show how you can combat the major problems that cannabis/hemp growers have by using their Beauveria bassiana-based Biologicals. The Prime Superior products can improve up to 15 traits including increasing yields, increasing the levels of both cannabinoids and terpenes, increasing resistance to diseases such as Powdery Mildew & Botrytis, and increasing resistance to insects, Spider Mites, and Aphids. He even presents some ideas about how Prime Superior products can reduce losses due to the major new pathogen Hops Latent Viroid (HLV). More at primesuperior.com Like, subscribe, and share the link with other growers, and remember, Prime Superior products work equally well on home and garden plants such as vegetables, house plants, and even lawns! 0:00 Introduction of Dr. Rushton 0:40 The biggest problems for hemp/cannabis growers 1:40 About Beauveria and how it can benefit plants 3:00 Prime Superior versus chemicals (Safer and Natural) 4:00 The 15 traits Beauveria can benefit in plants 5:35 Lifecycle of Beauveria and how the products work 10:48 How Prime Superior usage can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels 12:32 How the products stop Powdery Mildew 14:05 How the products stop Spider Mites 15:05 The dual action against insects 16:55 Possible help against hops Latent Viroid (HLV) 17:08 Recap of slide #1 17:30 More on the product range (can be ignored) 21:27 The Prime Superior range (22.04 – 24.25 Prime Superior Clone explained) 22:05 Outro 23:55 Questions – The Future of Biologicals