The Perennial Waters Collection (Coming Soon)

With our first collection, we aim to build a bridge between cultivation and consumption. Our objective with The Perrenial Waters Collection is multifold. It must live up to its namesake, therefore, we intend to provide yields and benefits for each NFT owner indefinitely. Our entire grow process will be aquaponic, hence "Waters", and over time, we will enable new levels of customization for your plant including potency, flavor, and strain selection using our proprietary bioengineering workflow. All PWC plants will be grown in our Grand Atrium located in the pristine mountain valley of Angel Fire, NM. At an elevation of 8,406', our water sources are untouched, our air is crisp and fresh, and the unique glass ceiling of the Grand Atrium allows our plants access to the yet unadulterated light from the Sun. We intend to supplement the natural light with a state-of-the-art, lab-grade lighting solution capable of delivering 1000^{9} possible spectral combinations. This level of control will allow us to empirically tune the settings of our grow process until we are capable of delivering the finest quality cannabis.

Your NFT-based sponsorship will firstly entitle you to a portion of at least one harvest a year (roughly 125g to 500g of flower). Within the first two years, we intend to scale up to 4 harvests a year. Your sponsorship benefits would be equivalent to roughly 20% of the yield of each plant in your grow spot. The remaining 80% will be retained by The Loch Ness Botanical Society as fees for maintaining its commercial operations. The commercial operations will be used to cover operating costs of the Grand Atrium.

Good to Know: "Growing cannabis in soil has its advantages, but with hydro, plants can grow taller, grow faster and provide larger yields. In soil, the roots of plants must search for the nutrients they need for growth. With a hydroponic setup, the nutrients are much more easily available and accessible, allowing the plant to divert more energy into stem, leaf and flower growth." - Benzinga.com

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