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48North Cannabis Corp. NCNNF



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Comment by Blizzy420on Jul 08, 2020 12:56pm
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RE:RE:RE:Still Want To See With My Own Eyes but...

RE:RE:RE:Still Want To See With My Own Eyes but...
Many outdoor grow operations use seedlings opposed to mother plants they can clone from.  It can go either way depending on the growers preference.   

Was able to drive past the farm again today.... I did a few loops and one of the 3 hoop houses still has a lot of green inside of it.   I could not see inside the other two.    There was 1 tractoring ploughing the field and 7 workers that were with the tractor but did not appear to be doing anything.   I was able to get out of my car on McClellan and view the entire farm right up next to the fence, photos dont show anything that is worth looking at.   However I was having trouble distinguishing if the green on the ground was a weed plant or something else.    The green foliage is no bigger than a few inches and does not give the appearance of plants planted in rows and is perhaps just ground cover.

IF those are plants in the field then things do not look good.   I cannot be sure of anything, but it was not encouraging seeing the dusty dry field and a lack of plants even a foot high.

The set of plants growing in about a dozen rows directly to the right of the farm appear to be spaced out well and the only plants that I could tell were weed.

I will head back out there in a few weeks to see how it develops.
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