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MMPRuser

08/20/15 8:32 AM

#21694 RE: Tweedlede #21693

in the winter I am sure they would take advantage of the sun when they could - shades wouldn't be necessary but additional lighting would, and obviously heating.

The greenhouse isn't finished, they don't have the processing facilities and safe in place, and this is their second season growing - I am not expecting any perfect production. I expect that Tweed Farms and the people working there will try to do a good job with the equipment they chose to use, and they will work to increase yields and quality going forward - they are smart people, they have laboratory testing available to them, constant supervision and documentation, controlled environments and procedures

it's the process that matters to me, it is how they go about learning to do this that matters, this is all brand new - the organized industrial production, processing and distribution of cannabis - there is more to learn than what is already known, it is important that they go about LEARNING in an efficient and productive way

imagine, we have working for us some people fresh out of school learning to produce cannabis, it will be their careers and their life's work, producing cannabis for us!

so far they have gotten some decent bottles of cannabis to my door, it is working
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Bonno

08/20/15 10:33 AM

#21701 RE: Tweedlede #21693

10 weeks for Indica is killing your harvest.

Give it 12 weeks.

Sativa on the other end prefers the tropics and is long on time.