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Sunday, July 28, 2019 3:24:57 PM
Some of the plants are from a strain specifically bred for the environment they are being cultivated. If the plants can endure a few weeks, they may very well have some success. It only takes one or two good plants for decent clones, and they can do it all over again next year, then harvest multiple cycles in only one year. That is the advantage, along with cheap land. I don't think anyone is claiming that growing in the desert is easy, but it isn't impossible either. They have to adapt and be creative. It was nice that gov't officials bumped up the start date from August to June, but permit issuance were met with delays, something that we've seen before in past inaugural grows.
Like I said, let's see the results before jumping to conclusions.
Meanwhile Oregon and NC going ahead as planed. I think we will continue to see much success in those locations. Already booking millions in revenues.
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