RE:Health Canada Inspection Based on their corporate update in February, Wayland would have requested for an amendment to their current license for Phase 1-C at the end of March 31, 2019. It can then take up to 120 days for the amended license to be granted so expect June 30, 2019 (latest)
Phase 1-C consists of five flowering rooms which are all 1,5x the size of the largest room in Phase 1-A. The largest room in 1-A can hold between 8200-9000 plants so I anticipate each of the rooms in 1-C to hold between 12,300 - 13,500 plants.
Phase 1-D contains the last five (5) flowering rooms for all of Phase 1. I'm expecting these rooms to be completed sometime in the summer with license granted in the fall.
Based on their current yields (Up to 106.6 grams per plant), Wayland will have an annual capacity between 22k - 26kg by June 30, 2019. Mind you, it will take another quarter or two for Phase 1-C to ramp up.
Kmacgreenrush wrote: Anyone know when the additional 11 growing rooms will be approved. Health Canada takes too long to assist this new monster they created and inspections should be next to immediate. What’s there issue?