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I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
So many big companies are building big growth facilities I just assumed that was the better approach. Even U.S. companies are. Maybe they just don't have land in areas that it is legal.
Several of the big players in Canada are now exploring outdoor grows too now that it's legal, but many are opposed.
The big concern is security and biosecurity. If you have a really good proprietary strain, you're effed if someone snags it from you.
But if you're just growing some generic purple kush or something, biosecurity isn't a big deal. Just regular security. Btw I think a lot of the people looking to derive CBD and hemp are going to move to outdoor grows.
Btw from what I've read, most of the licensed big boys don't want outdoor growing if they can avoid it. The more expensive and capital intensive it is, the less competition they have...
This was a prime example:
https://ipolitics.ca/2018/05/23/big-...tdoor-growing/