There is a downside...

Ever been in a field of corn, when the wind picks-up, and the pollen starts flying across the valley...? Ever grown gourds, just to fond-out your neighbor is growing a different strain, and your crop comes-out all fucked-up?

The fears of growing cannabis in a field of hemp is real stupid. What happens to cannabis genetics and seedless buds, when the hemp pollen hits your ladies pistols? What happens to the hemp genetics if catching hybrid cannabis pollen? A lose-lose situation for both.

Adding HEPA filters to catch the hemp pollen before it reaches my ladies would be a costly investment I couldn't afford, and buying from seed banks could eventually become hit-n-miss as far as purebred cannabis genetics goes.

In some regions, it might even be the end of sinsemilla. (seedless buds) I guess we could just grow off-season, but it would sure put a dent in crop scheduling, lol.
But as long as it's in someone else's geographic area, or it's mandated to only grow in sealed greenhouses...I think it would be great. :jointsmile: