In a move set to advance cannabis cultivation technology, Cannatrol, a leader in precision-controlled drying and curing systems, has announced a strategic partnership with Rhythm Cultivation Solutions & Services (CSS). This collaboration aims to bring next-level operational insights to commercial growers by integrating Cannatrol’s environmental data with Rhythm’s advanced user interface and cultivation tracking tools.
The partnership centers around a shared mission: to simplify and optimize the cultivation process for cannabis producers. “At the core of this partnership is a shared belief in making growers’ lives easier by connecting the dots across the cultivation journey,” said David Sandelman, Co-Founder and CTO of Cannatrol. “By joining forces with Rhythm, we’re enabling our customers to work smarter, not harder.”
Cannatrol’s technology specializes in maintaining stable vapor pressure during the crucial drying and curing phases, preserving trichomes and maximizing terpene retention.
Now, thanks to this partnership, their environmental data will be integrated directly into Rhythm’s Graphic User Interface (GUI).
Rhythm CSS brings robust data visualization and cultivation tracking capabilities to the table. Their platform supports efficiency improvements and quality enhancements throughout the grow cycle. By incorporating Cannatrol’s precise environmental readings into Rhythm’s software, growers will benefit from a more holistic and data-driven operational experience.
“Rhythm is committed to building meaningful integrations that improve our clients’ operational performance,” said Cale Winter, CEO of Rhythm CSS. “Bringing the Cannatrol system to life in Rhythm’s software and analytics creates a more holistic user experience that supports data-driven decision making across the entire cultivation operation.”
This partnership follows Cannatrol’s recent involvement with the Cannabis Research Coalition (CRC), announced in September 2024. In that press release, Cannatrol shared findings from two studies that confirmed the effectiveness of their technology in maintaining consistent vapor pressure throughout drying and curing. The results backed up what many growers have suspected for years: that stable environmental conditions post-harvest are key to preserving both flavor and potency.
“There are plenty of legacy cultivators growing good flower, but the key is to educate the community about the true science behind the cannabis post-harvest process,” Sandelman emphasized. “By using these new methods in post-harvest, cultivators can consistently create more smokable cannabis that is superior in flavor, appearance, and effect.”
With technology, science, and integration leading the way, the Cannatrol–Rhythm partnership may set a new standard in cannabis cultivation—one driven by precision, transparency, and smarter growing.