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PED is one of the largest cannabis delivery services in the industry, boasting 40,000 deliveries per month across Canada. As part of the purchase, Fire & Flower assumed and repaid $5.15 million in debt owed by PED.
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The company said it will undertake research and development of new product concepts in a state-of-the art test kitchen. The location will also host on-site palatability testing for new product development and educational events.
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The Gatineau, Que.-based cannabis company says its plan, which was unveiled last month after its debts mounted and founder left the businesses, will deliver about $175 million in cash over the next two fiscal years.
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Cannabis plants are classified into two main groups: Indica and Sativa. This book focuses on Cannabis Indica, a bushier and heavier plant that produces a smoke that famously induces (among other highs) a desire to sit quietly on the couch and relax. This is the latest book in the bestselling series focusing on the Cannabis Indica plant, the most popular type of marijuana in the United States due to its growth patterns and intense physical effects.
Cannabis Indica, Volume 3 features genetics from the world’s greatest seed breeders, and showcases strains from such varied countries as Britain, Holland, Canada, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, France, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Australia and the USA.
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In this episode of Grow Opportunity: The Podcast, Greg Baute, senior director of breeding and genetics at Occo, and Andrew Hand, director of cultivar development at Occo, discuss the company’s research, its new cultivars, and plans for the future.
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The fungus, Pythium has been described as a ‘hidden’ terror and ‘bully’ for cannabis growers. Unlike foliage and buds which we see and check daily, roots are hidden, and that’s why growers should be familiar with the telltale signs of this fungus, which one can see in the upper parts of plants.
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