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A big question lately has been circulating around in the legal marijuana industry as the market continues to grow at a rapid pace:
Is Indoor or Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation Key To Success... Or Is It Something Else Entirely?
..."The Inside Scoop on Outdoor Cultivation" condenses the differences.
"Growing under the sun has its advantages, such as low operating costs, but other rewards- and risks-also lurk in the shadows. Outdoor growing is the baseline for cannabis-production cost: no lighting, no cooling, with lower capital and operating costs. Just a field, a tractor, and some hands and feet. In the right locales, rain delivers the water for free.
Whether one grows indoors or outdoors, cannabis cultivation is still all about light, nutrients and water. In that respect, all growing is the same.
---> But when one looks more closely, it easy to find that each environment in which one grows present its own set of challenges."
The challenge for all growers, indoors and out, remains controlling costs and maximizing yield.
Active companies in the Cannabis market this week include ... Cannabis Strategic Ventures, Inc. (OTC:NUGS), .... Sugarmade, Inc. (OTC:SGMD), .... Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NYSE:ACB)(TSX:ACB.TO), ... Canopy Growth Corporation (NYSE:CGC) (TSX:WEED), .... MariMed Inc. (OTC:MRMD).
FORBES weighed in on the cultivation subject ...... "The current "green rush" has brought with it an intense focus on large-scale cannabis cultivation.
Across the United States and around the globe, we routinely hear stories of companies building larger and larger cannabis farms.
In Arizona, Colorado, California, and Oregon...
While large-scale Canadian producers are building greenhouses in the millions of square feet and building similar-sized facilities in Europe, Australia, and elsewhere."
It continues on to say that more acreage is not the way.
"What investors should be more focused on is controlling brands and the distribution points for those brands.