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US (CA): Fohse to partner up with Belushi Farm

In 2015, two motocross aficionados and a medical laser engineer set out to do what no one had been able to do before: build an LED grow light that would match - and surpass - the capabilities of any lighting system ever seen in the cannabis world.

Fohse spent the first 2 years in business doing R&D to create their LED grow lights. The newly founded company invested large amounts of money in the belief that they could create something that would move the needle forward for cultivators throughout the entire industry.

Since going to market, Fohse has experienced significant growth: "From 2018-2019 Fohse experienced a 350% increase in revenue, for the years 2019-2020 a 447% increase, and Fohse is on target to end 2021 with a 510% revenue increase," the Fohse team explains. "This growth is a reflection of the intense R&D along with the philosophy that changing LED output configurations per grow benefits each buyer. Fohse has created lighting with LED intensity which focuses on capturing and redirecting light to a target destination to consistently produce the highest quality yields."

Brett Stevens, Fohse CEO and Co-Founder, says: "The past few years have been a wild ride for all of us at Fohse. We are finishing 2021 on a high note but we are not done - we will be going to market with new technologies in 2022!"                     

Furthermore, Fohse is establishing a partnership with Belushi's Farm founder and performer Jim Belushi. Belushi's Farm in Rogue Valley has been fitted with Fohse lights for its new greenhouse and indoor growing spaces.

For more information:
Fohse
+1-888-FOHSE-77
fohse.com    


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