True Craft Cannabis Production:

True Craft Cannabis Production:

Usually, small or medium batches that greatly emphasize, top shelf quality over quantity.

Every little detail is calibrated or dialed in when cultivated from seed or clone, to harvest, drying, curing, packaging, & storage.

This enhances the best colors, aromas, flavnoids, textures, terpenes, potency, cannabinoids, product shelf life and authentic expression of genetics being cultivated.

The craft industry in North America, has been the leading licensing segment, exponentially growing.

Genetics displayed in snapshot was craft cultivated in Medicoir – Coco Coir, grow media. Best growing medium award winner at O’ Cannabis awards in Toronto, June 2022 and Grow Up awards in Niagara Falls, September 2022.

Canada’s registered importer Kalahari Connections Canada Ltd. Operated by Chetiya Amarasinghe . A Sri Lankan-Canadian coco coir expert. Born and raised in the Asian region which accounts for 90% of the total global coir fibre production.
Website: https://lnkd.in/gZm2bmVV

Did you know coconut 🥥 water has 16 times more milligrams of potassium than any manufactured sports drink?

Coco coir is also high in potassium (K) a macro nutrient required in large quantities by cannabis. The fiber continously releases potassium in the media which becomes available to plants.

As a former coconut farmer, who has grown and sold many varieties in the Caribbean region. Coco coir is my preferred medium in the absence of living soil in indoor farming. It’s an environmentally sustainable product. Should we be advocating for environmental stewardship in the canna and herbalism industry?

The illustrated pheno-type in snapshot featured Zkittles x Gelato. It was sourced from well-known legacy veteran, Mark Qvist who is the CEO of Life Cycle Botanics nursery and Covert Valley Cannabis in BC, Canada.

Mark, his wife Kimberly and high school lifelong friend Shane, converted their legacy outfits and (Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations – ACMPR) into the mainstream Canadian market under Health Canada. Websites: www.lifecyclebotanics.com & www.covertvalley.com

Their genetics (Zkittles x Gelato) chemo-type registered; cannabinoids 30%, total THC 25% and terpenes 4% from Canada’s top labs in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. Most affluent terpenes were limonene, trans-caryopyllene, farnesene*, alpha-humblene, linalool, terpineol and beta-pinene.

According to consumer profile data from dispensaries, this chemo-type greatly assisted in the reduction of anxiety 25%, stress 20% and depression 21% respectively.

What are your views on craft cannabis position in the consumer market environment?

What’s craft cannabis to you and why does it matter?

Is craft cannabis the lifeline of this industry?

What substrate do you enjoy cultivating craft cannabis in and why?

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