The two Mobius trimmers at Aleafia Health’s new greenhouse site are capable of processing more than 5 pounds of cannabis per hour.

Aleafia Health, a vertically integrated license holder in Ontario, Canada, harvested the first marijuana crop at its new Niagara Greenhouse Facility.
The company secured a cultivation license from Health Canada in March and announced it would commence operations at the ,-square-foot greenhouse in June.
At the perpetual-harvest site, potted cannabis sits on benches that move along a track throughout the plant life cycle. After harvest, Aleafia Health employs two stacked Mobius trimmers, pictured above, to process flower. The machines have the ability to trim more than 5 pounds of cannabis per hour.
The greenhouse is equipped with climate-controlled drying chambers and automated blackout curtains.
In addition to its Niagara Greenhouse Facility, Aleafia Health operates . million square feet of licensed outdoor cultivation space and has a ,-square-foot extraction, processing and packaging facility.
Source link