I learned a lot about cannabis and how it is grown and cultivated and processed at Jacana Farm. Notably, their plants are seedless, meaning that they are all clones. And they are all FEMALE plants, a fact that really appealed to me. The surrounding mountains help to prevent pollination. If pollination does occur, the offending plant is treated a bit like Hester Prynne. But life for this cossetted vegetation is not entirely sterile. As our guide informed us, the plants do enjoy a little reggae music or R & B while they are basking in the sun. In my opinion, it is not just the terroir that makes Jacana cannabis special but the care, love and attention that so obviously goes into nurturing the plants and respecting the process of harvesting and processing those plants. The people I met at Jacana Farm are truly earnest and sincere in their endeavors. They are knowledgeable to the point of being weed-geeks. From my driver (who was not employed by JF) to my guide to the young woman who prepared a lunch for us, without exception, the people I met on this tour were welcoming and full of good humor. This was a day in Jamaica that I will never forget.