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We have a fish system and then we have a plant system and in between is sort of where the magic happens and that's how we grow the plants and it can be pretty much any plant really.
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Growing cannabis has always been a marriage of old school cultivation and new wave technology. Hands in the dirt and high-end LED lighting. It's only gotten more creative as time's gone by. We use a technology called recirculating aquaculture systems. Two products from one farm. We can put it up against any sort of wild salmon that people bring forward and we have. The quality of coho salmon that they produce is the best that I've had.
Mind-blowing is the word I use a lot when talking about habitat life. I'm Rudy Sheeble. I'm the CEO and founder of Habitat Life Sciences. My name's Justin Henry and I'm a fish nerd, I guess. They're focused on responsible production because we're using up resources like fresh water and energy and nutrients quickly. More than the global generation rate allows. So we brought him on, we designed the system, we spent a few years.
developing that, killing a lot of plants, trying to get that whole program to work. During Prohibition, most people didn't want to invest a lot of money into their facilities for obvious reasons. I'm always looking to try to capture nutrients that are lost. So I don't want to waste anything. When those restrictions ease up or go away.
we get to see some real creativity. Salmon are very sensitive to the environment that they're in. So we need to have essentially perfect parameters to grow salmon in a closed system. If you think back of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, for example, they're using aquaponics there, or the Aztec chinampas, or rice fields in China. For thousands of years, people have been
carrying out aquaponics. We really refined it down to where it's at now in producing really high quality and really good cannabis. You got to be pretty brave to jump in and start growing the way he did. We're always trying to improve and find that next level of how can we make this more sustainable. This is the podcast. Subscribe to the podcast with Ross Rebliotti now so you don't miss an episode.