Our Craft
Craft Cannabis
Since we are a small farm we have the ability to focus on every plant that is growing to make sure that it can thrive in our environment and grow to its full potential. We consider ourselves very much like a vineyard or craft brewery. We focus on the terpenes, the tastes and smells, that each cannabis plant produces much like grapes and hops; the terroir of the flowers. Each strain has it's own characteristics and we look for strains with high THC and a short growing season but more importantly diverse terpene profiles.
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With the increase in competition in this industry we aim to carve ourselves a niche to be that specialized craft producer that people are looking for with rich flavors and sweet smells with gushing potential for rosin and concentrates.
Organic Approach
Our soil has been worked for over 60 years and we have been planting cover crops each year to improve our soil. We understand that plants take what they need from the soil and want to grow into perfect plants with abundant fruits.
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By continually offering cover crops, healthy compost and amendments every year we are giving the plants what they need to thrive. You know it's organic when you eat a fresh tomato from our garden or a stalk of broccoli. You may never have realized that is how a vegetable is supposed to taste. The experience is nothing like you have had in any grocery store.
The same goes with our cannabis. When you taste it you know it is the goods, the chronic, the kind, however you like to call it, it's Organic!
Living Soil
It all starts with the soil. Our focus here is to grow with nature and our environment and we aim is to understand our soil through mineral balancing and monitoring our soil biology.
We root all of our seeds and clones in living soil. Living soil is defined by the microbial life inside the soil. ​Nature has developed a symbiotic relationship between plants and the microbial life: fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and many other types. These microorganisms break down organic matter creating a readily available food source for the plants. This method of cultivation not only helps produce award-winning strains of craft cannabis, but it also helps combat the highly resource-intensive nature of hydroponic indoor cultivation.
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