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INDVR Brands Inc CBIS


Primary Symbol: CAAOF

INDVR Brands Inc is focused on providing personnel and management resources as well as infrastructure and equipment for use in the production, cultivation and dispensary operations of licensed cannabis businesses. It provides support services to licensed cannabis businesses.


GREY:CAAOF - Post by User

Post by Sugoioion May 16, 2017 11:39pm
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Query re: Pot Fertilizers

Query re: Pot FertilizersI’m currently invested in Verde Agritech (NPK), an innovative organic fertilizer company. They used to be a $10/share company but have dropped to $1/share as they waited to start production. Well they’ve FINALLY started production and are selling an organic fertilizer which has been shown to improve yield and quality of product in a variety of areas, as well as resistance to disease and pests. They state their initial production has been sold to Marijuana companies. As this board knows pot companies better than me, do pot companies require high quality fertilizer?  If yes then I’ve got a decent shot to double my money. Verge Agritech (NPK) fertilizer reserves and potential for growth are huge, so maybe even more than double, back to $10/share would be a dream. But that would require markets needing premium fertilizers to produce higher quality products.  Thanks for your time and thoughts on opportunities for fertilizers in the marijuana industry. 
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