Name
GreenWayLab.co
What We Do
Greenway Lab is Your Tissue Culture & Biotech Partner

Making the shift to tissue culture operations has never been easier and as a result, growers are seeing higher cannabinoid yields, with a lower production cost.

At Greenway Lab HQ, in Nashville, Tennessee, we have perfected the protocols for producing starter plantlets for our greenhouse production and the needs of other growers seeking consistent, top-quality plantlets from their genetic material.

GreenWay Lab has the team, resources, and proven proprietary tissue culture protocols to produce consistent, vigorous, genetically pure cannabis plants.

With a combined 80+ years of tissue culture experience, an ongoing University relationship, and an active tissue culture innovation and production lab, we are the partner that ensures growers are able to succeed in an ever-maturing market.

Rising expenses and decreased returns significantly reduce the chances for success in a quickly maturing cannabis industry. Tightening margins increase the risk of using traditional mother-plant cloning methods, which can lead to genetic variation, disease, and pests, negatively affecting the final product's consistency and quality.
Founded
2022
Categories (3)
Cultivation Products & Services (includes propagation, irrigation, nutrients, harvesting & trimming), Facility Design & Components
Pavilion
Cultivation Products & Services
Hall Location
North Hall
New Exhibitor
Yes
State of Operation (US Only)
Tennessee
Address
Murfreesboro, TN
United States
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hello@greenwaylab.co

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