FLUENT Plants First Cannabis Crop at Rosa Facility in Florida

The Rosa build-out expands FLUENT’s total Florida cultivation footprint to 103,000 square feet.

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Cannabis brand FLUENT said it has successfully completed the first planting at its new Rosa indoor cultivation facility in Tampa.

The Rosa facility adds 9,200 square feet of indoor canopy. With the first of three cultivation rooms now planted with approximately 1,500 high-THC plants across eight genetics, FLUENT is poised to strengthen its supply of products in a growing and increasingly segmented Florida medical market.

The Rosa build-out expands FLUENT’s total Florida cultivation footprint to 103,000 square feet, with a deliberate balance between 45,000 square feet of indoor capacity and 58,000 square feet of greenhouse operations.

“The Rosa facility strengthens our ability to control quality and meet demand with precision as we scale in Florida,” said Robert Beasley, CEO of FLUENT. “This expansion reflects our focus on operational discipline, consistent product excellence, and strategic brand segmentation, which we believe will drive long-term shareholder value.”

Key features of the Rosa facility include:

    • Three sealed indoor grow rooms with state-of-the-art HVAC and fertigation
    • A purpose-built cure vault to maximize terpene and cannabinoid retention
      • On-site hand-trimming areas to support the facility’s high-quality, premium flower mission
        • Scalable infrastructure to support future canopy expansion
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