This ain t your grandpa s weed. As Michigan s legal marijuana industry continues to blossom, dispensaries are offering an eclectic array of products, from meticulously grown flowers to delicious edibles and potent tinctures. Recreational and medical marijuana sales in the state hit a record $115.4 million in March, a more than two-fold increase over March 2020, according to Headset, a company that analyzes cannabis consumer trends. There were 1.4 million transactions in March. In 2020, the first full year of legal recreational sales, dispensaries rang up more than $500 million in purchases. Michigan s cannabis market is still growing, Cooper Ashley, a data analyst at Headset, tells
Metro Times. It flattened out a bit in late 2020 but appears to be trending up again.
Detroit, MI (PRWEB) April 12, 2021 DETROIT, Mich. Leaf and Bud Provisioning Center, located on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion (Livernois), will be opening
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Itâs not what you grow, but who you know that will make an indoor growing operation successful. Mark Savaya, CEO of Future Grow Solutions (FGS), is someone youâll want to know if you have an interest in investing in indoor growing on a large scale. From houseplants to hemp, and marigolds to marijuana, FGS has a greener approach to indoor cultivation: The CropTowerâ¢.
With its unique vertical, 360-degree design, The CropTower takes indoor growing to new heights and yields. The CropTower, with its vertically integrated growing system, uses recycled, ï¬ltered water and LED lighting to produce extremely high yields while only taking up 81 square feet per tower. The system promotes energy and resource conservation while producing consistent results all year long.
December 28, 2020
All aglow: The pretty lights of the grow room aren’t just for show. They’re calibrated to provide just the right rays.
You could be forgiven if you thought, upon entering the sprawling leprechaun-green building in a desolate stretch of Livernois Avenue in Detroit, that you’d somehow ingested some hallucinogens.
Far from the rough, unkempt world outside, the labyrinthine halls and rooms of Future Grow Solutions serve up a psychedelic trip of sorts, all sparkling white-on-white, spaceship-like halls, labs of glossy yellow floors, and, most importantly, an orchard of cylindrical silver towers surrounded by arrays of multicolored LED lights.
Share December 22, 2020, 10:53 PM The Craig Fahle Show on Deadline Detroit talks with Steve Friess, an editor at Hour Detroit, about the magazine s cover story on the one year anniversary of the legalization of recreational cannabis in Michigan. Freiss talks about: ► A major concern in the Michigan marijuana market is that Detroiters won’t get a fair share of the market. The Tate-Duggan ordinance has been announced as a way for Detroit officials to ensure the cannabis market benefits longtime Detroit residents more than outsiders. ► Detroit is an area of pot innovation. The owner of Future Grow Solutions in Detroit focuses on popularizing high tech growing towers, which are said to produce a more consistent product while requiring a fraction of energy use in traditional growing facilities.