Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Another Louisiana grower set for initial medical marijuana harvest

Medical marijuana dispensaries in Louisiana could have a new MMJ product source as soon as March or April, with Southern University poised to begin harvesting its first crop next week.

The Baton Rouge school’s medical marijuana cultivation partner, Ilera Holistic Healthcare, currently is cultivating 2,300 plants, The Advocate reported.

Ilera began growing the plants in July.

State law allows only Ilera and Louisiana State University’s partner, Wellcanna Plus, to grow medical marijuana.

Medical marijuana sales in Louisianabegan last August with limited product in a small market.

Under Louisiana’s restrictive medical marijuana law, the state’s nine dispensaries are allowed to sell only three tinctures. Smokable flower and vape products are not permitted.

While awaiting its MMJ harvest, the Southern-Ilera partnership in January announced the launch of hemp-based CBD products.

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Originally posted on Another Louisiana grower set for initial medical marijuana harvest via Cannabis Industry News

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