Sunday, April 30, 2017 2:35:51 PM
State-by-state guide.
This was posted on Leafly, in February, and shows the different regulations set out by states as far as product testing goes. Alaska (for example) requires that...
"...a marijuana cultivation facility shall provide a sample of each harvest batch of marijuana produced at the facility to a marijuana testing facility, and may not sell or transport any marijuana until all laboratory testing...has been completed."
That's EACH BATCH. Consider how much money could be lost if just one batch tested positive for mold, for example. The other thing to think about is the spread of mold from one batch to the next--mold spores can be carried by the breeze caused by the fans growers use on their crops. So even crops not ready for harvest could show early signs of mold if they are located near an infected batch.
The cool thing about the GroZone system is that is also cleans the air, killing the mold spores 'mid flight', and thus avoiding issues of cross contamination.
Yet there will still be growers out there who think that not investing their money in a GroZone system is a gamble worth taking.
Kick A$$, AMFE!
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