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Sunday, 12/17/2017 10:24:19 PM

Sunday, December 17, 2017 10:24:19 PM

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Wow so they can consistently produce plants that have a 35% THC level and can grow twice as many plants per light than anyone in the industry which must be the same as twice as much product per sqft of space (how many lights per sq ft.?)

They already have patents in the medical end.

I just read that Nevada dispensaries sell more marijuana per capita than other states.
GBLX's growing operation is in Nevada plus they own 2 dispensaries there so far.

Sounds like the sky is the limit

Here are some facts on THC content:
https://www.allbud.com/learn/story/10-highest-thc-cannabis-strains-2017
What’s also interesting are the blank regions, where you should never expect a commercial strain to fall. In terms of THC content, ~8-10% dry weight marks the low end for common THC-dominant strains (although you can find some with lower levels). The most potent strains clock in at just over 30% THC by dry weight. You can occasionally find some that contain higher levels, but they’re rare.
But there is an upper limit. The biological limits on THC production mean that ~35% total THC by dry weight is a rough upper limit for strains. On average, high-THC strains contain ~18-20% total THC, while the more potent strains will contain ~25-30% total THC. You should almost never see a strain with more than 35% total THC by dry weight
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