RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:supreme has most conservative and accurate accounting in mjAmen!
Hello .. Happy 2019, Opt! :) All dah best!
I have the "mental giant" on ignore, and only saw their text in reading your response with quote. They don't have very much logic to offer. So sad for them. :)
The news quote is a powerful component of why I feel secure in my Supreme investment. I have tried 4 strains by 7Acres and also tried me some Khalifa Kush that was bought and sold by a dispensary. Woooohooo!!! :) I think Supreme will do Wiz well with the genetics and grow of KK strains. :) I love their focus on quality products. I look forward to watching this company grow.
OptGreen wrote: Why waste your time with this swill here, everyone here is well beyond this cupcake diiarrhea, another mental giant to get someone to give shares away for nothing is right up there with AIDS and cancer on everyone's wish list, just fukk off as you are wasting everyone's time, JMHO....Opt
righand99 wrote: Good excuse to stay small...to hard to fill...wow...lol...maybe we should cancel the remaining rooms...lol...
Supreme, it is entirely by design. "We don't want our greenhouses to get too big, because we know that it's just not that easy to fill them up, and what's more, to fill them up with plants that have consistent quality," said John Fowler, the company's 31-year-old chief executive. Meanwhile, many of Canada's largest licensed cannabis producers are racing to scale up with bigger and bigger greenhouses that can be up to a million square feet in size. Mr. Fowler and other skeptics argue that growing cannabis in such an environment may be more of a struggle than many realize, with challenges that range from bugs to the very genetics of the cannabis plant itself.