Calgary Herald

Hempfest Cup will see growers compete in cannabis competitio­n

- OLIVIA CONDON ocondon@postmedia.com Twitter: @oliviacond­on

For the fourth year in a row, Calgary will be going to pot during the second weekend in October for the Hempfest Cannabis Expo.

This year’s expo, the first since legalizati­on in October 2018, will feature a legal cannabis competitio­n, the Hempfest Cup, and organizers’ expectatio­ns are high.

“What we’re kinda going after is something like the SIP awards in the liquor industry, where craft alcohol producers can send in a bottle and be judged, so that’s what it’s trying to model,” expo organizer Sacha Hockenhull said.

“Cannabis producers can now enter a competitio­n that ranks them against each other.”

The competitio­n, which will run alongside the expo on Oct. 11 and 12 at the Big Four Building at Stampede Park, is open to any Canadian who can legally grow cannabis, from personal-use growers to licensed producers (LP).

For a fee, entrants can fill out the form online and send 10 grams of their product in to Keystone Labs in Edmonton for review.

From there, the product is tested for “cannabinoi­d profiles and to ensure it meets the same requiremen­ts that licence holders have to meet.”

Five judges, whose background­s include being a pro-pot media influencer and being a medical cannabis executive, will then sample the goods before the show and all of the criteria will be combined to determine a winner in each of the nine categories. Those categories are: top female grower; best outdoor greenhouse sun grow (personal); best indoor grow (personal); best hybrid flower; best sativa flower; best indica flower; highest THC flower; highest CBD flower; and best medical cultivar (licensed producer).

In addition to prizes, swag and a glass bong award, a win could come with some serious opportunit­ies for budding growers to make it big, Hockenhull said.

“Let’s say someone is legally growing their four plants (and) wins a category; they could be picked up by an LP to get a job as a master grower,” he said. “So it’s an opportunit­y for someone to possibly have their strain or plants get into the industry.”

Registrati­on for the Hempfest Cup closes Sept. 12.

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