Curtis Mathes Published Again in Cannabis Science and Technology Magazine
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RALEIGH, N.C., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Curtis Mathes Corporation (OTC: TLED) has published another article in the peer-reviewed technical journal
Cannabis Science and Technology, covering the environmental implications of energy consumption in cannabis cultivation. The article documents the differences in electrical consumption, electrical grid loading, CO
2 emissions, and waste heat production between the Curtis Mathes Grow Lights (CMGL) Harvester
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LED grow light and traditional High Pressure Sodium (HPS) lighting. The commentary piece also addresses the costs associated with electrical use and HVAC operations under the two different lighting technologies. The article was published in the current April issue (link below).
Curtis Mathes Enters Relationship with Dynamic Research and Development
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RALEIGH, N.C., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Curtis Mathes Corporation (OTC: TLED) has entered into a relationship with the privately-held genetics company Dynamic Research and Development (DRD) to be the lighting provider for all three of DRD s breeding facilities. This move brings the award-winning, full-spectrum Harvester®
LED grow light to a highly-esteemed genetics company operating in the cannabis space; building on the success of the evolving partnership with hemp genetics company, ZED Therapeutics. Our team specializes in novel cannabis genetics that produce a wide range of cannabinoid, terpene, and flavonoid profiles, said Michael Martini, Managing Partner of DRD, If we re going to continue to innovate we need to be surrounded by the best available technology, and that is what we ve found in the Harvester® LED by Curtis Mathes Grow Lights
Tegridy Gardens wins Award with Cannabis Grown Under Curtis Mathes Grow Lights Harvester®
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RALEIGH, N.C., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tegridy Gardens, LLC recently placed 2
nd place out of 55+ entries in Oklahoma s Jack Herer Cup with their Kush Mints pre-roll. The flower material for their entry was grown under Curtis Mathes Grow Lights (CMGL) award-winning, full-spectrum Harvester
® LED light. This is the first award earned by a Curtis Mathes Corporation (OTC:TLED) client in the state of Oklahoma, which currently has a medical cannabis program. Cannabis grown under CMGL horticultural lighting has previously won awards for cannabis flower, including Best Flower at the Phoenix-based ERRL Cup and multiple placings in California, the AZ 710 Cups and Amsterdam Cannabis Cup.
Sudie Crouch: Going to the movies on Saturday night brings fond memories
Growing up, going to the movies was a big deal.
Namely because it was long before the days of Netflix, Hulu, and the like. Heck, VHS and Beta weren’t common fixtures either.
I was a teenager before we could rent movies and you had better get to the Curtis Mathes early, as the good releases were gone quickly. Depending on what the rental was, you may have to take a sick day or get checked out early from school so you could get it. Of course, if you didn’t take it back in time, the late fee was $298.54.
Harvester® Grow Lights Producing Elite Quality Cannabis in Oklahoma
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RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Curtis Mathes Corporation (OTC: TLED) enjoyed a successful showing at the recent OK Cannabis Expo in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Subsidiary Curtis Mathes Grow Lights, Inc. (CMGL) demonstrated their award-winning Harvester
® grow light system, as well as presented a technical seminar on the interplay between horticultural lighting and the phytochemical content in cannabis.
CMGL also met with existing and prospective customers to discuss the merits of full-spectrum LED lighting, lens-focused photon delivery, and the Curtis Mathes leasing program for projects between $25,000 and $5,000,000. Zachery Cohen and Brittany Navarro of Tegridy Gardens, LLC were in attendance to share some of their team s most recent results using the Harvester