I was very hopeful this process would lead me in a new direction
I own a small organic farm with beets, tomatoes, peppers, onions, and Cannabis sativa. Cannabis sativa is by far the largest crop on my property. I don’t advertise that I grow Cannabis sativa, but it’s not a surprise to any of the residents in the neighborhood. My family has owned a farm for three generations and Cannabis sativa has been a crop on that farm for most of the time. For twenty years, we supplied the medical marijuana market with quality CBD and hemp products. We were just waiting for recreational marijuana to be legalized. Now that recreational marijuana is legal, I have a lot of Industry science at my disposal. I’ve been trying to come up with different ways to grow marijuana in harsh environments where there is very little light or sun. I recently performed a test with three different Cannabis sativa plants. I had to crop A, B, and C. Two of the plants were treated with light and sun, but the other group of seedlings have never seen any light or sun. I am using artificial enhancements to get the reaction I want from the seeds. I was very hopeful this process would lead me in a new direction. Unfortunately, it’s only giving me more and more questions. I’ve spoken with a number of renowned botanists and scientists and they are in agreement that it can’t be done. There might not be any way to grow marijuana without sun or light no matter how hard you try to manipulate the environment and all of the elements.
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