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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



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Comment by UFOmojoon Feb 01, 2019 9:18am
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RE:RE:Considerations for outdoor grow strategy

RE:RE:Considerations for outdoor grow strategy
xelanitram wrote: Thanks Sunjam, That sounds about like what I would've hoped, so it reassuring. I have one outstanding question for outdoor: seeds or clones? Since they're starting them indoors (per Toronto Star article), I suppose they use either. Clones would require a very substantial collection of mother plants, and of the right variety for outdoor growing - something they're unlikely to have. Seeds, too, seems like something they're unlikely to have on hand. OCS sells seeds for $60-80 for four seeds, and I recently paid $120 for 12 seeds elsewhere, only 3 of which have produced healthy seedlings (yes, I'm growing, but only impotent male plants... and for "science" - don't ask. Ha). So, what I'm curious about is how much they anticipate seeds or clones costing. It's presumably part of the 0.25/g production cost, but if you take 40,000,000g * $0.25/g = $10MM production cost. How much of that is up front, in the form of seeds or clones? Just something that's been on my mind. 
I'm sure the company could provide some insight if you forward your query to them.

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