Our Process
With a combined pedigree of over 50 years of cannabis and grow experience in state, in country (Washington, Oregon, California and Colorado) and out-of-country (Canada) the team members have developed a process for producing the highest quality, distinctive terpenoid signatures.
Once the coop member receives their female clones, they transplant it into a dirt-filled pot pre-loaded with OMRI (Organic Materials Research Institute) organic approved soils and soil amendments and place it in their vegetative room where it will grow for 2 months with 18 hours per day of high efficiency artificial lighting. Then it will be repotted in nutrient rich organic soil and transitioned to 12 hours of light per day where the plant transforms into the flowering state.
No pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or rodenticides will be used and no antimicrobials will be used for cleaning. Mold will be kept at bay through automated watering with intense management of the grow room humidity. insect infestation will be managed by use of Integrated Pest Management practices including putting on clean uniforms upon entering the building, adhesive shoe traps at the doors, filtered air coming into the facility and use of predatory insects.
Once the coop member receives their female clones, they transplant it into a dirt-filled pot pre-loaded with OMRI (Organic Materials Research Institute) organic approved soils and soil amendments and place it in their vegetative room where it will grow for 2 months with 18 hours per day of high efficiency artificial lighting. Then it will be repotted in nutrient rich organic soil and transitioned to 12 hours of light per day where the plant transforms into the flowering state.
No pesticides, herbicides, fungicides or rodenticides will be used and no antimicrobials will be used for cleaning. Mold will be kept at bay through automated watering with intense management of the grow room humidity. insect infestation will be managed by use of Integrated Pest Management practices including putting on clean uniforms upon entering the building, adhesive shoe traps at the doors, filtered air coming into the facility and use of predatory insects.