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User-65225

03/10/17 9:57 AM

#6520 RE: User-65225 #6519

GROZone DD: It looks to me that their efforts to push the GZ system in late 2015 fell flat because the testing laws were not in place back then... Growers didn't run the risk of having their whole crop taken by the government. They could sell as much moldy/pesticide laced weed as they wanted, unabated... but not anymore.

These systems are not cheap, but when you compare to the cost of growing for months, paying employees, power, etc and having your ENTIRE crop seized by the gov at the very end, it doesn't seem so expensive anymore. This is a multi billion dollar sector, you gotta pay to play wisely. Half ass grow rooms will no longer be tolerated for retail...

The bigger the grow room, the harder it is to monitor... I assume theres also a greater chance of unwanted outbreaks and having to use large amounts of pesticides, which could cause your weed to fail the mandatory testing, by an INDEPENDENT lab... The big dogs will pay these prices easily. It could be the silver bullet that solves the #1 concern in the sector... Grower will be able to use an "Organic" label because they use no chemicals to combat mold, mildew, bugs and bacteria... This is the same reason why Ozone is used so heavily in the food industry...

This could prove to be one of the best MJ plays long term, with sky high growth potential for multiple subsidiaries... Cant wait to see the next GZ PR thats due any day now...

The cost is anticipated to be priced very affordably to attract all personal production licensees at between $2499 and $2999 a unit. Commercial units range from approx. $50k to $1M depending on the customization, facility specifications and needs. These units can be used for any indoor or outdoor contained growing environments.

Macod

03/10/17 10:05 AM

#6524 RE: User-65225 #6519

If this is true...

This could be worth hundreds of millions.


"There are many MJ stocks making low margin lighting equipment, hydro setups, fertilizers, etc but as far as i can tell, AMFE is the only one with a system designed specifically to combat the #1 issue all growers are facing in the sector..."

nighthawk285

03/10/17 10:10 AM

#6526 RE: User-65225 #6519

FWIW, there's some noise in that as well. I'm not sure if there's a similar affidavit in Co, but there in in Oregon because due to current testing lab capacity, growers are only required to have every 1 of three batches tested. That rule has been in effect since 2014 when medical mj started getting approval, and was just recently renewed at the start of the month until August of this year.



The Oregon Health Authority, Public Health Division, Oregon Medical Marijuana Program is temporarily adopting an administrative rule in chapter 333, division 7 pertaining to testing for Oregon Liquor Control Commission
licensees.

The Oregon Health Authority establishes rules and standards for testing marijuana items. This rule change permits only one out of three batches per harvest lot to be tested for pesticides for OLCC licensed producer and wholesalers. This reduced testing would only be permitted until August 28, 2017 or until permanent rules are adopted.

This rulemaking is effective March 2, 2017 – August 28, 2017.

For more details, please see the full text of the rules at the following website:

www.healthoregon.org/ommprules"