From CNN Money.
GrowCo, Inc., a Colorado corporation ("GrowCo") and majority owned subsidiary of Two Rivers Water & Farming Company ("Two Rivers") (OTCQB: TURV) announced today that GrowCo expects to receive a certificate of occupancy for its first greenhouse facility within 45 days. The facility has a 91,000 sq. ft. greenhouse and 15,000 sq. ft. processing warehouse.
Upon completion, the project will be the largest modern cannabis greenhouse growing facility in Colorado. The greenhouse has been leased to Suncanna, LLC, a newly formed Colorado limited liability company, whose principals have over twenty years' experience in modern commercial greenhouse growing.
GrowCo greenhouses provide licensed growers with an environmentally friendly computer controlled natural growing system. The greenhouses feature a specialized poly cover, which allows a maximum throughput of diffused natural UV-B sunlight for optimal plant growth, automated opening roofs to control humidity and automated water-based evaporative cooling and floor heating systems to control temperature. Computer sensors also automatically control amounts dispersed of irrigation water and natural plant nutrients. GrowCo greenhouses fully capture and recycle their water in a self-contained, self-cleaning system. The processing warehouse contains a state-of-the-art environmental control chamber for curing and a tissue culture lab that allows harvesting and storing of the DNA and cells of plants, thus providing optimal strain development, preservation and control, which is an additional technological growing advantage.
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