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Lotus Ventures Inc C.J

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTTSF

Lotus Ventures Inc. is a Canada-based licensed cannabis producer and owner of the Lotus Cannabis Co. brand. The Company primarily cultivates cannabis flowers, which are sold in the wholesale, recreational, and medical markets across Canada. The Company owns and operates a 22,500 square foot indoor cannabis production facility in Armstrong, British Columbia and holds the licenses for cultivation and sale of cannabis in Canada. It has grown several cultivars, including the Keylime Kush, Black Blossom, Tranquil Elephantizer, and Kalifornia. Its Keylime Kush recreational portfolio includes 3.5 gram flower, 14 gram flower, and 3 x 0.5 gram pre-rolls. The Company sells its flagship product, the Keylime Kush, to over 300 retail stores across British Columbia and Ontario.


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Post by AngusHungon Apr 19, 2019 12:47pm
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Nice new web site..

Nice new web site..It seems like most of my questions were answerd by the new web site, and it looks pretty good too.
execpt if theve got all these seeds and strains all ready to go why have they not started there first two rounds? or have they got every thing started and just not saying anything? because some pictres of plants growing would be nice to see.  and hopefully they dont plan on growing seeds from the sixties, cause weed was not very good in the sixties, trust me. and seeds generally become less viable as the years go on unless they were properly stored for the past 60 years.
But the web site looks good and hopefully managment is turning over a new leaf.
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