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Growing Cannabis

Harborside Cannabis Farm Tour: Steve DeAngelo / Green Flower



You’ve never seen anything like this before, because basically, this hasn’t been done before.” Derek Gilman takes you on a special exclusive tour inside …

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  1. I am working in the legal corporate cannabis in Canada and it is honestly depressing. they grow massive scale, in rockwool which never breaks down. all i want is to grow in a greenhouse like this. i really wish these men could be running our grows. both of them speak like angels in my hears lol Canada has just made it impossible for growers to start their own thing unless you are very rich already.

  2. I still 100% know indoor cannabis is were the best comes from. It's a good idea not correct but if he can get people to believe his bs. I'm sure steve will find a way to profit he's a business man

  3. Those are HID lights in there and you have tons of plastic pots, Plastic is the number one killer of the environment shouldn't you be on an outdoor farm 🙈🦎🍄🐒

  4. Need to have a mushroom building near so you Could exchange the air between the two
    Mush makes co2 plants make o2 and moisture. They are companions

  5. Steve DeAngelo is an absolute legend in the legalized Cannabis world. Without him I'm not sure it would have gotten off the ground. And I agree that Outdoor no-till all organic cannabis is better than indoor. Yet these dispensaries only pay vendors half for Great Outdoor as to what they pay for indoor grown with synthetic nutrients that are horrible for the environment!

  6. Ok it's great to try and limit our carbon footprint we should all try. But to make it sound like his farm carbon footprint is any different than any other facility is just fuwee. The truth is that he's running a business and facility. That means power power equals energy and that energy has a cost economically and environmentally. Don't let the happy hippie smoke and mirrors cloud the reality. And I'm not saying he's not doing his best I'm just saying indoor horticulture can be just as environmentally conscious as his facilities

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