and Vulcan Construction Group, a cannabis construction firm and equipment provider. He works with professional growers on all paths of their journeys, from rookies in search of compliant plants to veterans who need an extra employee, fast, during harvest time.
In the world of genetics, plants can change sex. This is debatable, but if you're starting with feminized genetics, you can see a higher chance of hermaphroditic tendencies. You'll see that drift in some of the more popular lineages. Let's say twenty different people have the same genetics, and all of them are great except for one. One person had bad environmental stressors — big swings on temperature, humidity and nutrients — and the plants stress out.
With all of these new commercial and breeding situations cannabis has been exposed to since legalization, have we seen anything unforeseen pop up, like new diseases or viruses? You have a unique pulse on this given your work providing clones and temporary staffing to cannabis businesses. How are growers doing it right in this down market?