Scott Reach is starting to take his last name very seriously.
The award-winning grower and breeder has grabbed another aspect of pot production, launching a line of growing nutrients for cannabis cultivations. Reach, whose House of Dankness dispensary and Rare Dankness breeding operation and wholesale grow are responsible for some of Colorado's most popular strains, wants to reach industry peers and home growers alike with Rare Dankness Nutrients.
Strains such as Ghost Train Haze and Lee Roy have made Reach's name well known in cannabis circles across the country since the home grower stepped into the legal market over a decade ago. He's shared some of those genetics with the public through his seed line, but now the cannabis Mr. Miyagi has armed his growing group of disciples with even more tools for a bountiful harvest.
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