ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS

We believe the Earth is a vital resource and want to make sure that we’re doing all we can to protect and sustain our environment. After all, we all need to live here. We also know that growing indoor crops is a resource-intensive undertaking. That’s why we work hard to limit our impact in as many areas as possible.

Our environmentally conscious practices start with our soil. We source local compost and use organic and living soil amendments instead of harsh chemicals. Even though it’s more of a challenge, we choose organic growing practices and use beneficial organisms to combat any pests that may come along. The only thing we use on our plants are hydrogen peroxide (OMRI listed for organic use), beneficial fungus (OMRI listed for organic use), mineral oil (OMRI listed for organic use), and four species of beneficial insects. This potent combination allows us to bring you the cleanest flower possible.

We make sure that we don’t simply meet state regulations for pesticides and chemicals, we exceed them in all of our products. We believe that what you put into your body is important and we think that what we’re putting into the environment is important to think about as well. So we go above and beyond in testing all along the production process.

Whenever we have the opportunity, we choose green energy providers including solar and wind energy even if they’re more expensive. We treat all of our water on site using two levels of filtration. This both offsets the cost of filtered water and limits the impact of water transportation to our facilities. Also, we recycle all fertilizer runoff, soil, and plant materials so that we produce as little waste as possible.

The bottom line is that we are fully committed to decreasing our impact on the environment and reducing the consumption of nonrenewable resources. We never use any harmful chemical pesticides, insecticides, or herbicides. We want to do as much good for the earth as we do for our customers and are committed to driving sustainability as a key component of the cannabis industry.