By 2000, the physical plant began to show wear and tear again.
The companies hope the plant can begin operating late this year.
The plants begin to flower and fruit from three years old.
The plants would begin to change color in three to six weeks.
In 2000 the plant began a series of ownership changes.
The plants begin to need 14 to 16 hours of light a day once the first leaves appear.
There had certainly been no need of it before the plants began growing.
But within a few years, the new plants began to die.
He said the plant would begin a second shift in April, adding more than 1,500 workers to the current work force of 4,000.