The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

BUCKEYE RELIEF STARTS HARVEST

Harvest of an estimated 1,300 plants will continue throughout the next few days

- By Kristi Garabrandt kgarabrand­t@news-herald.com @Kristi_G_1223 on Twitter

Medical marijuana products from Buckeye Relief are one step closer to being available to patients with a medical referral.

The Eastlake facility started its first harvest of the medical plants on Dec. 6.

Trained employees at the facility will spend the next several days cutting, trimming and preparing to dry the buds on an estimated 1,300 plants.

The plants were started in August immediatel­y after the company received its cultivator­s license. The planting was staggered in three-week increments so the facility will be able to harvest approximat­ely every three weeks.

The harvest process involves the cutting down of the entire plant which is then weighed.

Following weighing, the plants are moved to a trim room where the buds and leaves are removed from the stem. Leaves and stems are discarded, and the buds are laid on a tray to dry. The dried buds will be sent to dispensari­es for sell.

The plants were started in August immediatel­y after the company received its cultivator­s license.

The product currently being harvested will go through several drying cycles that last seven to 10 days before being packaged and sent out to dispensari­es in Ohio.

The first harvest is a little more involved than the following harvests will be as employees have to separate and discard any male plants.

Buckeye Relief uses only female plants to ensure quality of product. By eliminatin­g the male plants, the risk of pollinatio­n and seeds in the buds is eliminated, according to Leslie Brandon, of Buckeye Relief.

Future crops will be sown from clones of these first plants to ensure consistenc­y in providing the best possible products for patients, Brandon said.

Buckeye Relief expects to have its first batch of products ready to distribute to dispensari­es in mid January.

 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Buckeye Relief employees work to cut down the marijuana plants during the company’s first harvest on Dec. 6.
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Buckeye Relief employees work to cut down the marijuana plants during the company’s first harvest on Dec. 6.
 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Employees at Buckeye Relief in Eastlake work to trim the leaves and buds from the stalks of freshly harvested marijuana plants. The harvest, started on Dec. 6, is the company’s first.
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Employees at Buckeye Relief in Eastlake work to trim the leaves and buds from the stalks of freshly harvested marijuana plants. The harvest, started on Dec. 6, is the company’s first.
 ?? KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD ?? Buckeye Relief in Eastlake has started the company’s first medical marijuana harvest. Once harvested, the buds will be cut off and dried.
KRISTI GARABRANDT — THE NEWS-HERALD Buckeye Relief in Eastlake has started the company’s first medical marijuana harvest. Once harvested, the buds will be cut off and dried.

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