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Tuesday, 12/02/2014 2:11:00 AM

Tuesday, December 02, 2014 2:11:00 AM

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There-is-a-GREAT-PR-out-for-Tuesday!


\ As for that One blogger who has Zero Credibility he has done ZERO research on American Green or ZAZZZ. He hated that store from the moment he walked in because of the " drunk guy" and the way the store " looked "

Here is some real credibility. Directly from Oaksterdam and American Green itself. It is in your email if you have signed up for email alerts. Sign up for them if you have not and you get this info some time the night before the news goes out. This will be out before the bell tomorrow!!!

World-Renowned Oaksterdam University Tests American Green’s Jurassic Watering System and Predicts Growers Who Use the Technology Will See a Minimum of 20-30% Increase in Net Revenue


[Tempe, AZ – Dec 2, 2014 - American Green, Inc. (OTC Pink: ERBB) announced today the results of an independent test at Oaksterdam University marking the most recent and prestigious third party independent verification of one of its signature Cultivation Division products, the Jurassic Oxygenation Watering System (JOS). In several preliminary cannabis cultivation trials, the JOS had shown a significant net increase by weight in the final trimmed and dried end product. As anticipated, this latest official test confirmed those initial trials. The JOS produced an increased yield by weight of no less than 8.3%, resulting in a minimum increase of 20-30% in net revenue, throughout the eight-week, strain specific (Green Cush 90/10 Sativa) study. These results should have an exciting effect at all levels of the industry, and, more importantly, directly increase bottom line profits of growers.

The test was conducted in the Horticulture lab at Oaksterdam University in Oakland, CA, an internationally recognized Cannabis College (https://oaksterdamuniversity.com/). Founded by long-time cannabis activist, Richard Lee in 2007, Oaksterdam University is considered THE preeminent center of higher learning relating to the cultivation, technology, and techniques made available to those individuals in the serious pursuit of a career in the cannabis Industry. The University also doubles as a hub for cannabis activism for both the state of California and the entire country.

The report was submitted by Noah Hirsch of Oaksterdam University who went on to say:
“Even with this limited test it is apparent that [American Green’s] JOS has a beneficial effect on flower production in indoor cultivation. With proper application it is my position that the JOS could easily surpass a 10% increase in yield over non-JOS cultivation. I look forward to running a new test that incorporates the lessons learned from this initial test. This system is great, and the results speak for themselves.”

Mr. Hirsch is the Lead Horticulture Lab Technician and an O.U. faculty member. Qualitative analysis and side-by-side photographs were conducted regularly to document any differences between a traditional method of cultivation and that very same method with the inclusion of JOS. The resulting document can be viewed here: http://americangreen.com/oaksterdam-jos-test-results. The test looked primarily at overall cannabis plant health and flower productivity during the vegetative and flowering stages and, most importantly, after harvest when the final weight of dried and trimmed flower produced was measured.

According to Stephen Shearin, President of American Green, “These test results reinforce the tremendous amount of confidence that we have in our cultivation division. The Jurassic System is one of the core products of this division, and we anticipate it becoming an absolute necessity… not only in cannabis cultivation, but in general agriculture as well. Even 8% applied directly to the bottom line represents 20%-30% net revenue increase. Who wouldn’t want that? We are certainly grateful to Oaksterdam and its staff for their participation in this testing and the professional manner with which it was conducted.”