Continuing Biortica’s drive to build the whole of the Australian cannabis industry, award winning Chief Operating Officer, Kathleen Ward today provided this update of progress in importing new and exciting cannabis varieties.
“9 new cannabis varieties are already here, and a further 22 landed last week,” she said, “A further 18 new genetics ship next week. That’s a total of 49 new varieties.”
Just landed varieties are:-
• Papaya Bomb
• Canal Street Runtz
• Street Guru
• Grape CBD
• Berry Kush
• Sour Patch CDB
• Legendary Larry
• Bob Hope
• Slurricane Runtz
• Pinnacle
• Guava Berry Kush
• Chem Stallion
• Fruit Gooops
• Cruella Devile x Charlottes
• OG Triploid
• Guzzlers
• Blueberry Chem
• Orange Creampop
• CB Diesel
• Golden Sands
• Gushmints
• Venom OG
“We’ve always believed that to produce the very best medicinal cannabis you have to grow the very best plants,” said Biortica Agrimed’s CEO, Tom Varga, “We already do this in our Glasshouse #1. The very best way to get the best plants then, is to first invest in the best genetics.”
“Our investment in Apollo Green, of Canada is now really beginning to deliver. International enquiries are significantly increasing, however the Australian industry, and Australian patients will always be a key focus for Biortica.”
“Not just one or two high performing genetic varieties, but 49!”, he said ,”We believe this has to be the single largest increase in Australian cannabis genetic diversity, ever.”
“This comes off the back of previously importing 8 of Humboldt Seed Company of California’s highest performing varieties with THC contents as high as 30-35%,” said Tom.
“Our Apollo Green owns and has access to one of the largest medicinal cannabis libraries in the world,” he said. “Over 900 phenotypes. We are proud to be making these varieties available to Australian growers. It helps make our domestic industry world standard.”
“It’s our investment in, and our belief in the future of the Australian industry, the equal of any other country,” said Mr Varga.
PRESS RELEASE: Medicinal Cannabis: Record 49 New Genetics entering Australian Market