Thanks for the words icky.
My mentor is a serious sterility freak when it comes to his grow operation.
It's safe to say his facility is cleaner than most hospitals.. He has started a company
called SEA Certified and I have been assisting him and hope to eventually become a
partner with him. SEA Certified is here to help raise awareness and inform consumers/patients
about healthy horticultural crop production practices. As it stands there are no standards.
Lets hope that changes.
Next goal for me is to become SEA Certified.
www.SEACertified.com
SEA stands for "Sealed Environment Agriculture" which, yes is somewhat of a knockoff from
my "Controlled Environment Agriculture" company. He was originally asking me to sell him my
company in order to use the name, but decided that "Controlled" wasn't as direct and specific as
"Sealed" because Sealed implies controlled, and Controlled is not necessarily sealed. One of the
requirements of a SEA Certification is no intake/outtake and no hoods being ducted out of the room.
Also, anybody ever heard of Bedrocan? These guys are no joke when it comes to professionalism in the
cannabis horticultural scene.
www.bedrocaninternational.com
Becoming a similar organization is another goal of mine.