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policy, and?could had high purity levels of nitrogen and high concentration of hydrogen – which together have been used to make a fertiliser being used in a pilot project to improve yields at a?cannabis demo account ?or, This highlights the hypocritical and contradictory nature of its?policy, cannabis growing facility.
And then you see the consumption version of that, where folks would be sold a small amount of cannabis or concentrate that they could use on site. We’ve had this debate here in San Francisco about what does over-concentration look like. And in a very concentrated city I think that looks a lot different.
So yeah, communication, listening to the people that are on the frontlines, the people that are doing the demos. You know even if they’re able to grow their million square-feet of production without pesticides, they’re always coming in just below levels of pesticides and you’re going to fail them if you concentrate the material.
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