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‘You sure you can sell it?’ I asked. ‘Yeah, bubba, you know me!’ I had a basement in my house. Two HID lights quickly turned to four, then 16, to 40, and so on. And just like that, I was back in farming.”
Martin was fired about six months into his first crop, admitting it was likely because of his happy, newfound commitment to cannabis by that time. His dad, “a genius Macgyver-type farmer,” worked as his righthand man, and the pair were able to battle through a steep learning curve while also landing some quality relationships with medical cannabis stores in the Bay Area.
“Since 2008, I have been a cannabis producer and have fought like hell to never look back,” Martin said.