Whole plant definition

Whole plant means all parts of the hemp plant including the stalks, stems, leaves and flowers.
Whole plant means a Retail Marijuana plant that is cut off just above the roots and not trimmed. The weight of the whole plant includes all bud, leaves, stems, and stalk. The Department treats 55% of the weight of a Whole Pant as Bud, 30% of the weight of the Whole Plant as Trim, and 15% of the weight of the Whole Plant as waste. These percentages are calculated into the Average Market Rate. The percentage treated as waste is not subject to the Retail Marijuana Excise Tax.

Examples of Whole plant in a sentence

  • In the event the Seller does not provide written direction to the Indenture Trustee pursuant to this Section, all funds on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account shall be invested in a money market or common trust fund as described in paragraph (viii) of the definition of “Eligible Investment” set forth in Article I.

  • Whole plant process modeling (using CH2M’s Pro2D dynamic simulation platform) that considers diurnal flow and load variations will be performed to evaluate critical decisions and confirm the unit process sizing required to meet the anticipated regulatory targets at the design flows and loads conditions.