#1 Exporter of Switzerland Flower to Germany
Grow World
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Join Nick at the Mary Jane Berlin Expo, Europe’s biggest green industry exhibition, as he sits down with Ben from Grow Motion and Rob from Dutch Garden Supplies. Together, they unpack the explosive growth of Germany’s regulated plant market, the rise of social clubs, and how brands like Grow Motion are shaping the future of cultivation in Europe.
From Swiss-grown flower and Cali-inspired genetics, to advanced environmental controls with Quest systems, this conversation dives deep into authenticity, community, and what it takes to build a global brand.
Topics include:
- Germany’s path from social clubs to broader regulation
- Grow Motion’s authentic journey from wellness products to medical market entry
- Advanced grow tech: Quest, Aroya crop steering, and multilayer facilities
- Market comparisons: US vs. Germany vs. Spain, Portugal, France & Brazil
- Future collaborations, genetics, and the role of community
If you’re a cultivator, operator, or investor looking at Europe’s plant industry future, this is a must-watch.
00:00 Intro
01:10 The scale of Mary Jane Berlin 2025
03:25 Grow Motion’s journey: From wellness brand to medical market
06:00 Building in Switzerland, exporting to Germany
09:45 Authenticity, passion, and roots in plant culture
13:20 Comparisons to US hype brands
16:05 German social clubs explained
18:40 Quest systems & climate control at Grow Motion facility
22:15 Crop steering, multilayer grows, and advanced cultivation tech
24:30 Europe’s regulation wave: France, Spain, Portugal, UK
26:00 The future of the German market & closing thoughts