But the success of crops largely rests on how they are cultivated, requiring the utmost attention to detail and transparency in the production process.
It’s this stipulation that keeps the industry exciting and profitable for growers willing to germinate thousands of seeds to possibly find that one phenotype that is both premium and unique.
Investors have poured millions of dollars in converting industrial warehouse spaces into state-licensed cultivation facilities, only to face challenges resulting from hiring inexperienced cultivators.
Most cultivators have been growing in a bedroom or workshop with maybe upwards of 20 grow lights and a couple of hundred plants, and they are doing well.
To further support why cultivating indoor premium cannabis on a large scale can be challenging, state regulations adhere to the strictest guidelines when testing cannabis for safety.
Cultivating cannabis on a large scale is very tough and demanding, and it’s just as challenging to find experienced cultivators to grow in large-scale facilities, sometimes an astounding 100,000 square feet.