A marijuana plantation turned the sky pink in Canada
residents of the city deltalocated in the Vancouver metropolitan area CanadaThey were amazed to see the sky turn pink in the early hours of this Monday the 6th. A Canadian woman posted the moment of the phenomenon on social media, arousing even more curiosity among her followers. Members of the X Network, the former Twitter, said the event could be an aurora borealis. Others suggested that aliens were circulating in the region. However, the mystery was solved by the local police. After the video went viral, the Delta Police report explained that it was artificial light used in a greenhouse. marijuana. “If I tell you, you will be disappointed…. Delta has several commercial greenhouses that produce marijuana. In greenhouses, “purple” light is used to support the growing cycle. They are rarely used, but when used they produce violet light pollution. Nothing exotic!” wrote the police profile. Recreational use of marijuana has been legal in Canada since October 2018. In addition to medicinal use, the government of the North American country also allows its population to grow up to four plants at home and carry a maximum of 30 grams.