Canada can't grow sativas properly...

Gmack420

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lol ok there m8
http://bigbudsmag.com/canadian-marijuana-growers-auscann-australia-importation/

Canadian Marijuana Growers Say: Don’t Import Sativa from Australia
by Alan Ruggles
Why does the Canadian government show blatant disrespect for Canadian marijuana growers?

That’s the question many of us are asking when we learn the Canadian government is facilitating a marijuana importation scheme in cahoots with the Australian government and an Australian “medical marijuana” company called AusCann.

AusCann is based on Norfolk Island, off Australia’s coast.

The company says it’s using two hectares of grow space to produce at least a ton of “medicinal cannabis” for export to the Canadian medical marijuana distribution system. It intends to create a “multi-million dollar” business exporting marijuana to Canada.

According to AusCann, the company will grow “Sativa and Sativa-dominant marijuana” that can’t be properly grown in Canada.

AusCann claims that individual Canadian marijuana growers and the handful of companies licensed as official medical marijuana growers by the Canadian government aren’t capable of properly growing Sativa marijuana genetics.

According to Michael Straumietis, who founded international hydroponics nutrients manufacturer Advanced Nutrients in Canada in the 1990s, Canadian marijuana growers “have been growing killer Sativa cannabis for decades.”

“My hydroponics nutrients company did extensive medical marijuana cultivation research in Canada. And we ran cannabis grow op assistance programs for economically disadvantaged patients who couldn’t afford to cultivate their own buds,” Straumietis explains. “I’ve seen it with my own eyes. Canadian marijuana growers produce premium-grade Sativa buds.”

Straumietis notes that AusCann and Australian officials say exporting medical cannabis to Canada will create many jobs in Australia.

“Why does the Canadian government want to hand jobs to Australia? It boggles your mind to see Canadian government policies create a handful of corporate growers who can’t supply enough cannabis, while enabling import of marijuana from other countries,” Straumietis says. “Canadian marijuana growers could supply all Canada’s needs if the government followed the Colorado and Washington model.”

Straumietis says a country’s economy and citizens benefit most from a free market legalization approach that empowers individuals to grow cannabis domestically, rather than importing it and/or allowing government to create cannabis-producer corporate monopolies.

The Canadian government recently tried to end the medical marijuana cultivation licensing program that allows tens of thousands of Canadians to grow their own medicine, Straumietis notes.

Canadian police agencies and other government entities discriminate against legal Canadian marijuana growers, landlords who rent to marijuana growers, and others associated with Canada’s marijuana industry.

The result is licensed Canadian corporate marijuana producers and licensed individual marijuana growers aren’t able to keep up with demand.

“I totally support people’s right to create a marijuana-growing company, but I also support the rights of individual Canadians to grow their own medicine so they don’t have to purchase marijuana from monopoly businesses selected by the government,” he says.

Straumietis notes that when Uruguay first legalized marijuana, the country found it couldn’t grow or procure enough to meet demand.

So Canadian and Uruguayan officials discussed exporting Canadian marijuana to Uruguay… even though corporate Canadian cannabis producers can’t satisfy Canadian demand.

He points out that shipping cannabis long distances degrades it, unless the cannabis is carefully packed and handled, and kept in a dark, climate-controlled environment.

“The best marijuana suppliers for Canadians are Canadian growers, not Australian marijuana exporters,” Straumietis said.

Based on AusCann’s website and other AusCann information, Straumietis doubts the Australian company has the marijuana expertise necessary to produce and export quality medical cannabis.

“They falsely claim Sativa marijuana can’t be grown in Canadian indoor grow ops,” Straumietis says. “As someone who designs and manufactures hydroponics nutrients specifically for marijuana, I can assure AusCann that indoor Canadian growers are successfully growing pure Sativas and Sativa hybrids.”

In the 1980s and 1990s, Straumietis recalls, Canadian marijuana growers producing “BC Bud” (BC is the abbreviation for Canadian province British Columbia) grew hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Sativa cannabis indoors and outdoors.

“Before California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington marijuana growers were as established as they are now, Canadian marijuana growers kept North Americans medicated and high,” he says.

The biggest worry Straumietis has is that the homegrown marijuana industry, created by individual growers, users, and activists along with the dispensary industry and the hydroponics industry, is threatened by mega-corporations granted monopoly marijuana production status by their allies in government.

“When Monsanto partner Scotts Miracle-Gro buys General Hydroponics, when the Canadian government blocks some Canadian marijuana growers from having personal grow ops and hands marijuana jobs to Australia, we see why the rights of individual marijuana growers need to be expanded,” Straumietis says.
 

WHATFG

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Canadian marijuana growers could supply all Canada’s needs if the government followed the Colorado and Washington model.”

They already do supply albeit illegally...boy I can see this article pissing some wannabes off!

So Canadian and Uruguayan officials discussed exporting Canadian marijuana to Uruguay… even though corporate Canadian cannabis producers can’t satisfy Canadian demand.

Now there is Consevative logic at it's fucking finest!

“Before California, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington marijuana growers were as established as they are now, Canadian marijuana growers kept North Americans medicated and high,” he says.

Yet we gotta bring in the Americans in to the new corporate system...there is no common sense...
 

TheDizzyBizzy

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Much ado about nothing. This company is not 'in talks' with the Canadian government. Medical Marijuana isn't even legal in Australia. Of course they can't ship to Canada. This is just another penny stock scheme, and 'articles' like this just act as free publicity for their scheme, even when it's negative coverage. Useful idiots.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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all sativa hybrids indoors no/ little prob

most pure sativa strain's indoors no/little problem either

most of the rest of those ...yes..with difficulty

Yes longer to much longer flower , but they will do fine...and they are what many people need[me]

that said: outdoor grown southern latitude sativa's are awesome

and some will do just fine outdoors up north here
 

torontoke

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I thought lps were supposed to get rid of organized crime and gangs
Isnt importing a shedule 1 narcotic with no medicinal value exactly what a gang would do....
How in the sweet name of fuk is it that these warehouses upon warehouses that are supposedly operating cant grow a sativa lol
What a joke. And they wonder why people want to grow their own
 
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