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Processing and Logistics <br /> Cannabis Harvest and Processing <br /> There are four(4) stages involved in the processing phase including 1)Harvest 2) Trimming 3) <br /> .Packaging and 4)Labeling. <br /> Cannabis Drying/Curing <br /> 1. Harvest <br /> Once the plants have flowered and are ready for harvest, cultivation technicians will <br /> remove the larger `Sun Leaves' and extraneous organic material from the flowered plant <br /> stalks, leaving the flowers,then transferring them to a Drying/Curing Room. The <br /> harvested flower stalks will hang to cure for a period of five (5)to eight(8) days prior to <br /> the Trimming Stage. Once fully operational, one grow room will be ready for harvest <br /> every seven (7)to ten (10) days. <br /> 2. Trimming <br /> Once the flowers have cured on the stalk,they will be transferred from the grow rooms to <br /> a processing area where cultivation technicians will clip them from their stalks, and hand <br /> trim them to remove the finer leaves. This process will take two (2)to three (3) days <br /> following each room being harvested. <br /> 3. Packaging <br /> Once fully trimmed,the cannabis flowers will be separated into different `batches'. Each <br /> batch will be placed into an air-sealed package to which a unique identifier will be <br /> applied. <br /> 4. Labeling <br /> MLC tenant-operators shall ensure that a label is physically attached to each packaged <br /> batch of cannabis stored on premises. The batch and package labels shall include the <br /> following: <br /> a. MLC tenant-operators name and license number; <br /> b. The date of entry into the Safe Room; <br /> c. The unique identifiers and batch number associated with the batch; <br /> d. A description of the cannabis with enough detail to easily identify the batch; <br /> e. The weight of or quantity of units in the batch; and <br /> f. The best-by, sell-by, or expiration date of the batch, if any. <br /> Morada Land Company 12 <br />