I own a small organic farm with beets, cucumbers, peppers, onions, and Cannabis sativa. Cannabis sativa is without a doubt the largest crop on my property. I really do not advertise that I grow Cannabis sativa, however it’s not really surprising to any of the residents in the village. My family has owned a farm for quite a few generations and Cannabis sativa has been a crop on that farm for a long period of time. For twenty years, the people I was with and I supplied the medical marijuana market with the finest CBD and hemp products. We were basically waiting for recreational marijuana to be legalized. Now that recreational marijuana is finally legal, I have a good amount of Industry science to work with. I’ve been trying to come up with a few different ways to grow marijuana in serious environments where there is especially little light or sun. I recently performed a test with several odd Cannabis sativa plants. I had to crop A, B, and C… Some of the plants were treated with light and sun, however the other group of seedlings have never seen any light or sun in the slightest. I am attempting to use artificial enhancements to get the reaction I need from the seeds. I was incredibly hopeful this process would lead me in a new direction… Unluckily, it’s only giving me additional questions. I’ve spoken with all types of botanists and scientists and they are in agreement this cannot be accomplished. There might not be any way to grow marijuana separate from sunlight or light even if you try to manipulate the environment and all of the elements.