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They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery and in this case, it’s true. Our regenerative systems are meant to mimic the way that nature grows things. We’re the biggest admirers of organic science and we learn something new about nature’s incredible systems every day on the farm. For all of these reasons, we feel that it’s only right that we try to limit our impact on the earth along every step of our business. 

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Nature is incredibly efficient. Our living world is a perfect loop. So, when you design every system around nature, efficiency becomes the outcome. Healthy soil reduces the need for fertilizers and irrigation. Smart water systems conserve up to 85% of what a typical grow uses. And our indoor environments are engineered to give the plant exactly what it needs with minimal energy waste.

Across our greenhouses, grow rooms, and fields, every system works together to reduce inputs, lower emissions, and help us grow extraordinary cannabis with a lighter footprint.

SOIL SYSTEMS

HIGHER EFFICIENCY STARTS UNDERGROUND.

Our living soil is the foundation of everything we grow. Built from organic matter, compost, biochar, KNF teas, and diverse fungal communities, it’s a thriving microbiome that supports strong, resilient plants. Regular soil testing helps us understand nutrient cycles, microbial balance, and structural health so every bed stays alive, active, and self-sustaining.

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WATER SYSTEMS

EVERY DROP COUNTS

Healthy living soil acts like a sponge. It helps us save water by holding onto every drop and making it available to the plant instead of letting it run off or evaporate. By treating soil as a living ecosystem and feeding it compost, biochar, and microbial-rich teas, we build structure and biology that dramatically improve water efficiency.

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LOCAL SOURCING

300 MILES OR LESS

Nearly everything we bring onto the farm, from compost to biochar, and even simple things like lumber, are sourced from within 300 miles of us. It reduces our carbon footprint, keeps money in the local economy, and connects our work to the communities around us.

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY

MORE FLOWER. LESS POWER.

We’ve engineered our systems so that our flower uses less power. Vertical stacking allows us to grow more plants in the same footprint, increasing efficiency per pound produced. Our custom HVAC system cools, circulates, and injects CO₂ in one streamlined loop, reducing the need for multiple energy-hungry systems. And by eliminating synthetic fertilizers from our process indoors and out, we’re able to further shrink our carbon footprint. Burn buds, not energy.

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LIGHT INNOVATION

Our lighting systems are designed to mimic natural rhythms, sunrise to sunset, and use targeted spectrums that encourage plant structure, terpene development, and cannabinoid expression. By testing, measuring, and adjusting, we learn what each cultivar responds to best and give it more of what is most effective.

EVERY HARVEST TEACHES US SOMETHING NEW.

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