Cannabis legalization yes or no? Opinions differ on that. Germany recently pushed through and wanted the release for pleasure purposes under strict conditions. In Austria people remain reserved. for now. The “Krone” visited the Austrian location of the cannabis giant CanAdelaar, where they met a lot of commitment, a high level of competence – and a clear picture of where the journey was going.
It was warm in the first room. In the second it was warmer. In the third, “Krone” editors Peter Wiesmeyer and Harald Dworak were about to put on their swimsuits. The sun provided strength, the glass house did the rest. Here people sweat, here they can be – as accomplices of the real celebrities on the spot.
And it’s female, only female. Why? Because everything revolves around the thousands of mothers who bring up to 100 offspring to the world or earth every two weeks. “We don’t want male plants, we don’t want seeds, we want flowers,” explains production manager Rene Roschko as we walk through the cannabis plantation in Judendorf near Graz.
Source: Krone

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