James E. Wagner Cultivation (JWC) Tour
James E. Wagner Cultivation (JWC) Tour
At Cannabis Wiki, we want to show the world what the cannabis community is all about. We want to tell you the real stories, behind the scenes as it is, bringing you the stories that matter. Thatβs why we were thrilled when this opportunity arose; to tour the James E. Wagner Cultivation (JWC) operations in Kitchener with none other than Dean Blundell.
JWC has been on our interview list for some time now, as they have been known for their high standards and having a very patient centric culture. Clearly, this is a happy culture that can be seen as we toured their facility. People were smiling all around; maybe it was something in the air? Turns out, JWC is also an innovator, as this operation is one of the largest aeroponically grown cannabis facilities in Canada.
Special thanks to Nathan Woodworth, Charlene Hancock and Matt Ladner from JWC for taking time out in their day and making this possible. Thanks to Dean Blundell, Graham Kritzer and Gerald Major for also making a fun and memorable day.
On behalf of Cannabis Wiki, thank you for having us and joining us on this endeavor. We look forward to many more fun and innovative projects.
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thats all bs m8 .let me see you smoke a bong with pure tobacco .you will cough & prob vomit !!!
cannabus addition is 100% attributed to mixing with tobacco
That’s a real cannabis grower
and didn’t show any flower rooms in late bloom, why?
Idk what genetics they growing from but alot of they’re shit looks mediocre at best
Anddd….theyre bankrupt.
Great content, keep up the great work! ππ¨ weacmebaby
Charlatan. I would be too embarrassed to show my face in this industry if I were Nathan Woodworth. Total failure.