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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



GREY:NCNNF - Post by User

Comment by McGeezeron May 10, 2019 4:37pm
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RE:RE:Somebody posted news over 2 harvest

RE:RE:Somebody posted news over 2 harvestI've grown auto-flower plants outside for years.  
They come in CBD, or various THC strains.  Typically, seed to harvest in 90 days.  My assumption is that NRTH is growing seedlings already, and  they'll need an unknown amount of time to mature outdoors before harvest, based on how far along the seedlings are.  I suppose they could potentially complete a 2nd harvest in the same manner (if first harvest completed say early-july, and 2nd planted immediately) .

Auto flowers are much smaller and produce a fraction of the bud that normal feminized strains do..... (autoflowers- 36 inches tall, 2 ounces dry cannabis/plant avg....feminized-up to 8 feet tall, 20+ ounces/plant)  I'm extremely curious to see if outdoor prouducers go the autoflower route (which takes more manpower to process etc with 2 harvests) or if they choose to go with larger full-season feminized plants (which could strain production/extraction facilities with such large one-time harvests).  I have a feeling this will be a 'test' year.

Regardless, as an investor, I'd like to see the license approved and plants in the ground ASAP as the clock is slowly ticking away for even 1 successful auto-flower harvest.  Wait and see!
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