Hey peeps, I forgot to add to my last post a comme
Post# of 2219
The County had visited and approved the system (and were impressed with it).
There are good things going on at Spence Road. Many are frustrated by the silence and PPS but I am willing to wait for the Annuals and then watch the fireworks.
-Bays planted and growing (Bay 5 may be close to harvest by now).
-CoCo Cor 'bags' utilized rather than pots. These bags can be used for two plantings so the bay doesn't have to be turned with each harvest, just planted w new clones. The bay turn time is then cut from days to hours.
-manufacturing on site.
-pre-rolls in manufacturing building.
-new nursery which will allow 6 bays to be planted. Annuals will accommodate this.
-expansion is available, when the time is right.
-there may be a Distribution License in the works. Not now but the new dry/trim building is set up to accommodate a 'separate' distribution location.
-when CA decides to crack down on these 'in plain view' black market operations, SIGO will be standing and reap the benefits.
-recent harvests were curing about a month ago.
I post this information only because I was lucky enough to visit SIGO in Sept of 2017 and 2018. I'm sharing information that anyone who visits would see/learn. I'm not trying to influence any investment strategies but simply sharing what I think is pertinent information.
All of us here, except for a few, want a successful outcome for SIGO. It's easy, and SIGO has made it so, to sit back and pick at every possible fault in the history of this company. But it's more difficult to dig deep and see the ops, talk to the principals, ask questions and make decisions based on personal DD.
I'm invested in SIGO and am comfortable with my investment.