Free course

Photosynthesis & Plant Productivity

Photosynthesis is the engine behind plant growth. In this free course, you’ll discover how light, CO₂, humidity, temperature, water and minerals work together to influence sugar production, plant development and crop performance.

Every growing decision starts here

Plants convert light into energy every day. But photosynthesis is much more than producing sugars. It determines how plants grow, where energy is distributed, and ultimately how productive and resilient your crop becomes.

In this free course, our specialists explain the science behind photosynthesis in a practical and understandable way. You’ll learn how different environmental factors influence the process and how small adjustments can improve plant performance throughout the entire crop cycle.

Webinar details

Location Online
Duration 1 hour
Investment For free
Language English

Who should join?

This course is ideal for growers, crop managers, consultants and students who want to better understand the driving force behind plant growth.

About the trainers

Evripidis Papadopoulos

Evripidis Papadopoulos

Data-driven growing expert with a passion for autonomous greenhouses and smarter decision-making.

Open: Evripidis Papadopoulos
Mark van der Werf

Mark van der Werf

Our plant health specialist, with deep expertise in nutrition, biostimulants and resilient crops.

Open: Mark van der Werf

Practical information

Admission requirements None
What do you need? A computer, tablet or smartphone, an internet connection and a healthy dose of curiosity.
Follow-up Interested in learning how photosynthesis connects to plant health, lighting and irrigation? Explore our Plant Health and Energy courses for a deeper dive.
Course completion This live webinar does not include a certificate.

 

Subject Photosynthesis, Plant Balance
Level Beginner
Theme Plant Empowerment Fundamentals
Crop All crops
Season Year round

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Unlock your full growing potential

Discover how mastering the fundamentals of photosynthesis helps you grow healthier, more resilient and more productive crops.