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Cannabis Cu.1tivation. Overview <br /> The primary activity in the operation of the commercial cannabis Cultivation business would <br /> involve the cultivation of'flowering' cannabis plants within a number of suites within the <br /> existing facility structure. Flowering plants are mature cannabis plants which produce cannabis <br /> 'flower' or'buds', which would be sold wholesale to state licensed distributors and retailers. <br /> A portion of the MLC facility may be dedicated to Nursery cultivation. This may serve a primary <br /> purpose of providing nursery stock to feed on-site cultivation operations,with a secondary <br /> purpose of producing Nursery stock to be sold wholesale to State-licensed Cultivators and <br /> Retailers. <br /> Ancillary to the primary Cultivation activity would be the processing, packaging, and secure <br /> storage of finished'cannabis flower' as well as constant maintenance of on-site security, <br /> administrative functions including record keeping, correspondence, and interface with facility <br /> personnel. <br /> Finished Cannabis Flower'Batches' will be transported off-site via state licensed distributors <br /> who may process and package the cannabis flower for resale, following storage and sampling for <br /> lab testing to ensure product quality and compliance with state regulation. <br /> All product transactions, including the physical transfer of cannabis goods, shall take place <br /> wholly within the confines of the secured facility perimeter. <br /> Nursery Cultivation <br /> During the Nursery Cultivation process, cultivation technicians will monitor automated <br /> cultivation systems in each Grow .Room. These systems will be comprised of the 500-Watt <br /> cultivation lamps, automated nutrient injections systems with irrigation lines running to each <br /> grow room where the cannabis plants will be fed water and nutrients, air-conditioning, <br /> dehumidification and ventilation systems, as well as Sonic Wave Harmonizers which stimulate <br /> the plant's stomata, aiding plant growth. <br /> The Nursery Operations Manager will monitor the cultivation technicians, advise them as to best <br /> practices, and enter information into the State's "Track and Trace" system as necessary during <br /> each shift. <br /> Nursery Vegetation (Non-Flowering) Cultivation <br /> During the Vegetation process, cultivation technicians will implant immature cannabis clones <br /> selected from MLC Tenant-operator genetic stock into organic rock-wool mediums, or soil <br /> where, during a three to four-week period, the immature plants will sit under 500-Watt lamps <br /> with (18) eighteen hours of light and six(6) hours of darkness inside grow rooms at the facility. <br /> At the outset of Vegetation, each individual lot of no more than one-hundred (100) cannabis <br /> plants will be assigned a unique identifier with all relevant information entered in the 'track and <br /> trace' system. Once the plants have developed to the point where flowering is imminent, they <br /> will be designated for distribution to licensed cultivators or retailers. <br /> Morada Land Company 7 <br />