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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



GREY:NCNNF - Post by User

Comment by Joey654on Jul 07, 2019 9:32am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Planting

RE:RE:RE:RE:Planting
The soil looks better in the second Instagram picture (3 days ago).
 
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They will plant 250,000 cannabis plants.
They expect not less than 40,000 kg from this summer’s crop.
40,000 kg / 250,000 plants = 160 g per plant 
How much weed can you grow from 1 cannabis plant? average of 200-600 grams per plant (https://www.cannabis.info/en/blog/14005-how-much-weed-1-plant)
But don't forget that planting later(not in spring) mean smaller plants (see my previous post)
 
Regarding this, it looks like it's feasible even if the plants are smaller.
 
Sim_1: 10000 kg for their obligations but it will be a deception if they can't meet the conservative 40000 kg expected 
 
That will mean:
- they have difficulties to grow outdoor
- they are not experienced
- less revenue
- impact on the share price
 
If they fail this summer who want to invest in a company that have difficulty to grow outdoor. This summer is a BIG test for them and will have a significant impact on the future of the company and the share price.
 
Hope they will succeed!
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