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Klonetics Enters Final Phases of License Amendment

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Klonetics is excited to announce that we are in the final phases of our license amendment. We are expanding our operation to include standard cultivation.
 
The Purpose of this license amendment is to scale up our pheno hunting program while creating additional layers of detail associated with quality control and facility operations. 
 
Under the existing nursery license we are limited to a 500 sqft canopy for "flower" production. Upon the completion of the amendment, we will be assigning one of the state of the art grow rooms at Klonetics for one purpose; Pheno-hunting.
 
This means 2880 sqft of flower space will be designated specifically and exclusively for "the hunt". We are looking forward to working through the 30,000+ seeds we have on site provided by some of the best breeders in the world!


The team will be germinating fresh seeds every 12 weeks to find the winners. We aim to stay current within the market while avoiding over saturation of genetic supply.
 
With the support from Growbox, we will be providing our valued clients with:
 
- Detailed batch records
- Dried flower samples
- Accurate COA's
 
We will also provide blueprints on how these plants grow so that producers are able to obtain the same yields, results, and quality that we are able to produce in house.
 
The intention is to help producers streamline while taking the guesswork out of it. When a new cultivar is brought into production there's always a learning curve. Crop one and two are usually about how to dial it in while making adjustments to maximize the cultivar's potential.
 
Producers can feel confident working with Klonetics that they will come out of the gate strong with knowledge of how each of these unique cultivars really grow, and under what conditions, while avoiding costly setbacks.
We look forward to supplying the industry with our unique cultivars and supporting our clients production cycles the whole way through.

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