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Saturday, July 27, 2019 9:27:34 PM
Let's see the results before we jump to conclusions.
Crop damage occurs in almost 100% of cases. Too much water can be just as damaging as too little. There are many forms of hazards to crops like pests and animals, high winds, and temperature.
Crop loss has to be factored in, but, obviously, the goal is to try to mitigate as much as possible.
They might lose a few plants, but let's see what the turnout is in a couple of months. The strongest and highest yielding plants are cloned at the end of the year.
If it's not the turnout they had expected, maybe it's best to scratch dust-states and stick to regions similar to Oregon and NC, which they already have. They might want to consider a Midwest state at some point, being the agricultural powerhouse.
Again, if they can pull it off in the desert, kudos to them. Some are trying. It's a completely different grow-tech than most are familiar with, alhough, stuff does grow out there.
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