Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. As of June 9th 2022 Thailand decriminalized Cannabis and moved it to the classification of a “Controlled Herb”. This means Cannabis can be grown and used in Thailand legally. There are a number of licenses which are needed in order to comply with the current regulations as well as a requirement to record all details of the Cannabis growing and sale process, such as importing seeds, quantity of plants, crop produced and where the crop was sold.
Yes. Since June 9th 2022 Cannabis was moved to the “Controlled Herb” classification. CannaFox has licenses which cover the cultivation of a cannabis as well as the import and export of seeds, fertilizers and cannabis.
Thailand is waiting for the new Cannabis And Hemp Act to be finalized by the government and once this is implemented new licenses will be issued.
As of January 2023 we have 2 main sites in Bangkok and we are continually adding to our facilities. Over the next 2 years we plan to expand our facilities at both locations as well as open new facilities.
Indoor grown cannabis has several advantages over outdoor grown cannabis:
Climate Control: Indoor growers have complete control over the temperature, humidity, and light levels which results in a more consistent and stable environment for the plants.
Pest Management: Indoor growing eliminates the risk of pests and diseases, which are common in outdoor environments.
Strain Selection: Indoor growers have a wider variety of strains to choose from and can manipulate the growing conditions to bring out specific traits in the plants.
Harvesting: Indoor growing allows for multiple harvests per year, while outdoor growing is limited to one harvest per year due to seasonal changes.
Privacy: Indoor growing provides a secure and private location for growing cannabis, which is not possible in outdoor environments.
Overall, indoor growing provides greater control and consistency for the grower, resulting in a higher quality and more predictable outcome.
Our containers are actually custom built units which are 12m x 4m and hold on average 9 standard grow trays of 1.2m x 2.4m and approximately 160 plants
Yes our facility has separate areas dedicated for the post harvest operations. This includes drying, trimming, curing, packing and storage.
Indoor grown cannabis typically takes around 8-12 weeks to grow from seed to harvest, but the exact length of time between harvests depends on several factors such as the strain of the plant, growing conditions, and the maturity of the plants. Generally, it is possible to harvest indoor grown cannabis every 8-12 weeks, with some strains allowing for multiple harvests in a single year.
The yield of cannabis plants can vary greatly based on factors such as the strain, growing conditions, and the overall health of the plants. On average, a well-grown cannabis plant can produce anywhere from 40 to 400 grams or more of dried buds per plant, with some plants producing even more under optimal conditions. It’s important to note that the yield of a cannabis plant can be affected by many factors and there is no set amount that can be guaranteed for every plant.
As of January 2023 we have 54 specific strains, some of which are very exclusive and not available on the general market. We are constantly adding new strains to our inventory as well as producing our own genetics. A full list of our current strains can be found here.
Yes our master growers have over 20 years experience in the Cannabis Industry and spend a lot of time breeding new Cannabis Strains.
Breeding allows us to purify and strengthen strains, combine strain traits, or enhance specific characteristics to get higher yields, specific aromas, potency, and many other traits.
Yes we supply customers on a B2B basis. We are mainly wholesale suppliers and supply directly to dispensary owners and traders.
Yes we can. We offer contract farming services and are happy too grow specific strains which are exclusive to certain customers. You can supply us with seeds and we will do the rest or we can source the seeds on your behalf.
High CBD and high THC cannabis refer to strains of the cannabis plant that have been specifically bred or selected for their relative levels of CBD and THC.
High THC cannabis contains high levels of THC and low levels of CBD. These strains are typically sought after by recreational users for their psychoactive effects, such as the “high” they produce.
High CBD cannabis, on the other hand, contains high levels of CBD and low levels of THC. These strains are often used for their potential therapeutic benefits and are favored by medical users and those who do not want the psychoactive effects of THC.
In summary, the main difference between high CBD and high THC cannabis is their relative levels of CBD and THC, which determine the effects they produce. High THC cannabis is favored for its psychoactive effects, while high CBD cannabis is favored for its potential therapeutic benefits and non-psychoactive effects.
Medical and recreational cannabis refer to the use and regulation of cannabis for different purposes.
Medical cannabis refers to the use of cannabis and its derivatives to treat specific medical conditions and symptoms, such as chronic pain, nausea, and loss of appetite. Patients typically need to obtain a recommendation from a licensed doctor and obtain a medical cannabis card to access medical cannabis products.
Recreational cannabis, on the other hand, refers to the use of cannabis for non-medical purposes, such as recreation or relaxation. Access to recreational cannabis is generally regulated differently, but in most cases, individuals must be over 20 years of age to purchase and consume recreational cannabis products.
In summary, the main difference between medical and recreational cannabis is their intended purpose and the regulations surrounding access to these products.
Cannabis and industrial hemp are both species of the plant genus Cannabis, but they have distinct differences in their use, cultivation, and chemical composition.
Cannabis is typically grown for its high levels of THC and is used for both medical and recreational purposes. It has a diverse range of strains with varying levels of THC and CBD, and is generally regulated as a controlled substance.
Industrial hemp, on the other hand, is grown for its fiber and seeds, which are used for a variety of industrial and commercial purposes, such as making textiles, paper, and building materials. Unlike cannabis, industrial hemp is defined as having less than 0.3% THC and is generally not grown for its psychoactive properties. Instead, it is primarily grown for its fiber and seeds, which are used in a variety of products.
In summary, the main difference between cannabis and industrial hemp is their use, cultivation, and chemical composition. Cannabis is grown for its high levels of THC and used for both medical and recreational purposes, while industrial hemp is grown for its fiber and seeds and is used for a variety of industrial and commercial purposes.
Industrial Hemp
The amount of hemp that a plant produces can vary greatly depending on several factors such as growing conditions, genetics, and harvest time. However, on average, an industrial hemp plant can produce anywhere from approximately 1-5 pounds of dried flower, or approximately 500-2250 grams.
The amount of industrial hemp that can be grown per acre can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the growing conditions, strain, and cultivation methods. On average, an industrial hemp field can produce anywhere from 500-3500 pounds (225-1575 kilograms) of dried flower or buds per acre. However, the exact yield per acre will depend on several factors such as the genetics of the plants, the quality of the soil, the amount of sunlight, and the climate. Additionally, factors such as pest and
Cannabis and industrial hemp are both species of the plant genus Cannabis, but they have distinct differences in their use, cultivation, and chemical composition.
Cannabis is typically grown for its high levels of THC and is used for both medical and recreational purposes. It has a diverse range of strains with varying levels of THC and CBD, and is generally regulated as a controlled substance.
Industrial hemp, on the other hand, is grown for its fiber and seeds, which are used for a variety of industrial and commercial purposes, such as making textiles, paper, and building materials. Unlike cannabis, industrial hemp is defined as having less than 0.3% THC and is generally not grown for its psychoactive properties. Instead, it is primarily grown for its fiber and seeds, which are used in a variety of products.
In summary, the main difference between cannabis and industrial hemp is their use, cultivation, and chemical composition. Cannabis is grown for its high levels of THC and used for both medical and recreational purposes, while industrial hemp is grown for its fiber and seeds and is used for a variety of industrial and commercial purposes.
Industrial hemp can be grown both indoors and outdoors. The choice of growing environment depends on several factors such as the desired outcome, the availability of resources, and local regulations.
Outdoor cultivation of industrial hemp can be less expensive as it does not require artificial light or temperature control. However, outdoor cultivation may be subject to environmental factors such as weather conditions and pests, which can affect the quality and yield of the crop.
Indoor cultivation of industrial hemp provides a controlled environment, which can result in higher yields and consistent quality, but it requires more resources such as artificial light and temperature control, making it more expensive.
In summary, both indoor and outdoor cultivation methods have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of growing environment for industrial hemp depends on the specific needs and goals of the grower.
CannaFox specializes in Outdoor Industrial Hemp as Thailand is an ideal environment for the crop which results in cheaper production costs.
Industrial hemp is a relatively hardy plant that can grow in a variety of conditions, but optimal growth requires the following conditions:
Soil: Industrial hemp grows best in well-draining, fertile soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. The soil should also have adequate levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Climate: Industrial hemp is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of climates, but it prefers a temperate climate with moderate temperatures and rainfall. In general, it does best in temperatures between 60°F and 70°F.
Light: Industrial hemp requires a lot of light for optimal growth, and outdoor plants typically receive plenty of sunlight. Indoor plants require artificial light, such as high-intensity discharge (HID) lights or LED lights.
Water: Industrial hemp requires a moderate amount of water, and it is important to avoid over-watering, which can lead to root rot. In general, the plant should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry.
Nutrients: Industrial hemp requires adequate levels of nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, to grow properly. Nutrient requirements can be met through soil amendments, fertilizers, or hydroponic systems.
CannaFox will be one of the first companies to open an Industrial Hemp Processing plant here in Thailand.
Local farmers are contracted to grow the crop on behalf of CannaFox. Once ready we would then take all the crop for processing.
The crop is then used to produce Hemp Crete, Hemp Glass, Hemp Board as well as several other construction materials and Hemp Products.