"Banana Belt" unlike anywhere else in Canada Alison Gordon mentioned being well positioned in the "banana belt" area in one of her youtube interviews regarding her outdoor grow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4chMgPBXpWg&t=204s
I googled the term "banana belt" and was very pleased with what I found....
"Southwestern Ontario, especially along the north shore of Lake Erie, is a unique corner of Canada. Because of its southerly latitude and the climate modifying effects of shallow Lake Erie, it has a climate and vegetation unlike that anywhere else in Canada. In fact, they refer to the tall deciduous forests as “Carolinian” because of their similarity to the Carolinas in the U.S.
It’s often referred to somewhat jokingly as the “banana belt” because of this climate. Of course no bananas grow, but you’ll see trees like cottonwoods and other more southerly species. And the farms grow products like tobacco and tomatoes. At Point Pelee, the southern tip of mainland Canada, my GPS showed a latitude of 41º 54′ 32″ — roughly the latitude of Istanbul, Rome, Barcelona and northern California."
FYI: In the same interview she mentions her cost per gram being 3cents and not 25cents per gram like many of you mention here in the comments.
Great Company, should have sold the open yesterday at $1.30 and bought more shares instantly at a discount. I put my sell order in the morning at $1.40 and it never got there!
Toni Gibroni