. ♪ ♪ i'm here in desert hot springs, california.many of you have probably never even heard of it. it's the forgotten son, the neighbor, to palm springs, where the golf courses are big, the night life is big, but not around here. what you'll see are plenty of signs that say "sorry, we're closed." back in 2001, the town went bankrupt, and came close again in 2014. tired of money troubles, people here took a chance. desert hot springs became the first place in southern california to allow industrial-scale indoor pot farming. a once-dying town is dying no more thanks to recreational pot and people like adrian sedland. adrian, nice to meet you! adrian: likewise. lemonis: is this your business? adrian: yes, it is. welcome to canndescent. lemonis: i mean, you're literally in the middle of the desert. adrian: there's no better place to grow cannabis. lemonis: i've never smoked pot. in fact, i'd never even seen pot. adrian: come on in. lemonis: i walked into canndescent and suddenly found myself surrounded by it. very fragrant. adrian: yes.