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48North Cannabis Corp. V.NRTH


Primary Symbol: NCNNF

48North Cannabis Corp is a vertically integrated cannabis company. It is focused on the health and wellness market through cultivation and extraction, as well as the creation of authentic brands for consumer-friendly products. Its products are categorized into Bath, Intimacy, Flower, Pre-roll, topical, vapes, concentrates, and accessories. It has two geographical segments: Canada, which is the key revenue driver; and the United States.


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Comment by ipanemaon May 22, 2019 12:07pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Going back to the basic , how much you guys know about weed?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Going back to the basic , how much you guys know about weed?I understand that the total plant area is 80 acres, which is 3,485,000 sq feet. How many squatre feet would you reasonably require per autoflower? 300,000 would be around 11 1/2 sq feet per plant which at 50 grams a plant would be 15,000,000 grams or 15,000 kilos. I guess that is on the low side from what's be written here. 2 harvests would get it to 30,000 kgs for the year. Not that shabby. For revenues is $3.00 a kg reasonably conservative or too high?
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