Delta 9 Cannabis Inc. has unveiled its more detailed expansion plans following the closing of its $23 million short form prospectus offering of units on December 28, 2017. As part of that expansion, Delta 9 says the company expects to create more than 200 new jobs in the areas of production and construction alone. Delta 9 projects the hiring of 105 full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs in the production facility by the end of this year, and an additional 12 workers for construction. That number is expected to almost double in 2019, when the Company projects a total of 210 FTE positions in production, and 21 construction workers. As previously announced, the financing enables the Company to increase its production capacity to approximately 12,000 kilograms of cannabis per year by the end of 2019. The Company plans to allocate approximately $15.9 million specifically for the construction of approximately 336 of Delta 9's self-designed 'grow pods' in 2018 and 2019. It is anticipated that the Company will spend $5,700,000 building 112 grow pods in 2018 and $10,200,000 to build an additional 224 grow pods in 2019. Of those pods, it is expected 312 will be used as producing pods which each produce approximately 30 to 32 kilograms of cannabis per year. The remaining 24 pods will be 'support pods' designated for use as mothering or cloning rooms which will not produce cannabis for sale by the Company. The Company may also allocate additional revenue from the sale of cannabis and other current working capital to building additional grow pods during 2018, 2019 and beyond.