
Dispensaries that are vertically integrated and grow their own plants, like Good Chemistry, are feeling the squeeze on both ends, but it’s not just an industry recession that Huron and his crew have to contend with.
“Growing cannabis for this long, you start to see that people are growing the same genetics or different phenotypes of the same genetics,” explains Good Chemistry head of cultivation Heath Byington. “Our cut of Blue Dream may not be the same as the next guy’s, so being able to take control of that in-house and start a breeding program will not only allow us to stay consistent on our side, it allows us to make things that are cool and unique to us.”
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