Gaia Grow Corp. provided the following insights regarding harvesting. Gaia had completed one-third of its harvesting before unfavourable weather began in the region. The crop is healthy, and thus far, moisture has been the only reason for the delay. The company anticipates that harvesting will resume this week as conditions look favorable moving forward. Further information regarding the planted crop and harvest: The cultivar planted is a X59, sourced from a pedigreed seed producer in Manitoba. This cultivar is known to be able to withstand periods of cold and still be fiscally viable. Harvesting is just over one-third complete and as soon as the ground moisture conditions allow, the company will be back in the fields on a 18-24 hour-per-day push to finish this crop harvesting off. The crop is insured against weather related damages. As the company have heard from agronomists, contract farmers and other agricultural professionals in Alberta, the company expects to have a long, warm, dry October to help finish the harvesting, drying, baling and transport of the crop.