Budtender of the Month: Adam ill
"A great budtender consumes all the products and builds their own experience and their own knowledge on the brands."
"A great budtender consumes all the products and builds their own experience and their own knowledge on the brands."
"I want to make our stores destinations, where when you come to LA, they’re spots you know you have to visit."
“Walking in the front door has a similar feeling to walking into your stoner auntie’s house.”
“With so many different types of Cannabis in the world today, getting a hold of specialty types is challenging.”
“Being a fan of strain genetics, he looks at those before deciding on a flower, with his favorite strain being GMO."
“My favorite part of it has been getting to meet the patients."
The team is less of a group of individuals working a nine-to-five and more of a hive of dedicated Cannabis lovers.
“It’s really special with the Cannabis growing in the vibration of the nature around it.”
Crockett Family Farms quickly became known around the world for its signature Tangie genetics.
The Santa Barbara-based farm sees harvesting for hash as the future of the business, if not the industry as a whole.
The dream team at this facility works hard day in and day out to produce hundreds of pounds of flower every week.
“You learn to read what the plants are saying. They tell you when they’re ready."
The “Hall of J’z” and constantly running projections on every available wall space really stand out.
Washington growers are frustrated with their access to consumers due to limitations on advertising and marketing.
A relaxed demeanor, positive vibe and constant smile make Russ Gress easily approachable.
They’ve spent more than a decade perfecting a living soil with nutrients to grow prolific Cannabis plants.
"The customers are like family, too. I've been invited to weddings, barbecues and everything."
"We're trying to change people's perceptions of the plant and their relationship to it."
“Keeping inputs local is a winning factor for all the organic flavor.”
"Southern Oregon has been a utopia for sunshine and outdoor garden space."