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Episode 3 of Industrial Greenhouse Cannabis Growing | Flower Defoliation 🌱
Enjoy part 3 of the 4 part web series that goes into the day to day operations of cannabis industrial greenhouse growing with @MichaelSassano
In the third episode I will explain the process of de-leafing. Solaris Farms has modified it’s process to accommodate between 700-1000 plants every 2 weeks. This is not your typical home-grow!
Check out the full video and join me on this series as I transition from desert growing in Las Vegas to European cannabis after a long and great run developing Solaris.
This is cannabis product. Keep out of reach of children. Adults 21+ years and older.
Experts estimate that cannabis production now accounts for 1 percent of all electricity consumed in the U.S. Growers in Denver, an early adopter, use up 4% of all the electricity...
There's a popular greenhouse design traditionally used for growing crops like tomatoes. Solaris Farms, the first high-tech hybrid greenhouse for cannabis built ground up in the desert outside of Las Vegas, uses this nontraditional design. The facility sits on 12 acres of land and can reach a maximum state-approved canopy of 328,000 square feet.
The company is also building a second phase closed-looped hybrid greenhouse to be finished in late 2020.
Solaris' hybrid model, relatively unique to cannabis, is what has allowed the company to pave the way in Nevada. Compared to traditional outdoor farming and traditional indoor greenhouses, hybrid greenhouses in the right environment have the ability to produce a large volume of high-quality yields, with a lower cost structure.
Many industry players believe the global cannabis market, projected to reach $42.7 billion by 2024, will skew more medical over time.
Mike Sassano, the founder of Nevada cultivation brand Solaris Farms, explained that many customers consume marijuana for medical purposes, whether it's apparent or not.
"That is not to say that there aren't purely recreational users also, but cannabis is very much a medicinal tool in general," said Sassano, who's also chairman of the board for Somai Pharma. "Even most vice users enjoy cannabis to chill out and destress, not to party."
Check the reverb, Solaris buds are some of the hottest replays in Vegas now. Michael Sassano is turning up the volume on the tele
Check the reverb, Solaris buds are some of the hottest replays in Vegas now. Michael Sassano is turning up the volume on the tele
Really well done video showing all the stages of growth at Solaris Farms. Michael Sassano wanted all the fans to see some great footage as we get into the "Industrial Growing Techniques" video series. This is the teaser...
Really well done video showing all the stages of growth at Solaris Farms. Michael Sassano wanted all the fans to see some great footage as we get into the "Industrial Growing Techniques" video series. This is the teaser...
Sexy buds need a gentle air to sway in the breeze. Enjoy this slow-mo with Solaris Farms with Michael Sassano....
Sexy buds need a gentle air to sway in the breeze. Enjoy this slow-mo with Solaris Farms with Michael Sassano....
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, Las Vegas is known for its sinful vices,
Vegas relies on the more than 42 million tourists to maintain its economy, so when COVID-19 (COVID) hit in March, it became one of the hardest-hit cities in the world.
Casinos, restaurants, and entertainment venues shuttered, leading to a massive wave of layoffs across the city. In the midst of the pandemic, the cannabis industry caught a break– it was declared an essential business.