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$NHLE The expansion of the indo

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Posted On: 09/30/2014 8:43:21 AM
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The expansion of the indoor growth industry

In the 1980s, the indoor growing movement became popular across the country, and even earned a reputation for being of better quality than outdoor growing, since it takes a very meticulous system to properly cultivate marijuana indoors.

Demand for domestically grown product was high, creating little competition between indoor and outdoor growers, but that changed as states began legalizing medical marijuana. Outdoor growers tended to produce more for quantity than quality. Indoor growers strived for quality. As more states adopted legalization, the market became more competitive. Prices came down. The profit margin on indoor grown cannabis began to shrink. That’s when the use of leading edge technology became critical for indoor growers.


In the 1980s there was tremendous demand for domestically grown cannabis so the competition between indoor and outdoor growers wasn't a big deal. Outdoor growers grew more for quantity than quality. Indoor growers strived for quality. When medical marijuana passed in California, it became more competitive. Prices came down. The profit margin on indoor grown cannabis started to wither away. That’s when the use of leading edge technology became critical for indoor growers.


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