Our Facilities

Step inside our cannabis growing facilities in southern Ontario, where science and nature come together to produce some of the finest cannabis strains in the world. Our state-of-the-art facility combines cutting-edge technology with traditional growing methods to create a sustainable and efficient process that maximizes the potency, flavor, and aroma of each plant. With a team of experienced cultivators and scientists, we ensure that every aspect of the growing process is carefully monitored and optimized, from the lighting and nutrient balance to the humidity and temperature control. Come witness the magic of cannabis cultivation as we push the boundaries of what's possible in this exciting industry.

Cultivation

The first stage in cannabis production is cultivation, which involves growing cannabis plants either indoors or outdoors. This stage requires careful monitoring of environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, light, and nutrients. Cannabis cultivation requires careful attention to environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, light, and nutrients to ensure healthy plant growth and high-quality yields. Our cultivation methods have evolved to incorporate advanced technologies and sustainable practices that optimize plant health and minimize environmental impact.

Harvesting

Once the plants have matured, they are ready for harvesting. This involves cutting down the plants and removing the leaves, flowers, and buds. Cannabis harvesting involves careful timing to ensure that the plants are harvested at their peak potency and flavor. The process requires skilled labor to cut down the plants, remove the leaves and stems, and hang the buds to dry and cure.

Drying and Curing

After harvesting, the cannabis plants need to be dried and cured. This process involves hanging the plants upside down in a dry, cool area to remove excess moisture and improve the flavor and aroma of the buds. Curing is a critical stage in the production process that involves drying the harvested plants to remove excess moisture and curing the buds to enhance their flavor and aroma. The process requires careful monitoring of temperature and humidity levels to ensure consistent and high-quality results.

Trimming

Once the plants are dried, the leaves and stems need to be removed from the buds - this process is called trimming. The skilled hands of our staff and attention to detail to ensure that the buds are not damaged or compromised during trimming. This process allows us to obtain harvested buds to create a visually appealing product that is ready for consumption.

Extraction

Extraction is the process of removing cannabinoids and other compounds from the plant material to create concentrates or oils that can be used in various products. This can be done using various methods such as CO2 extraction, solvent-based extraction, and solventless extraction. There are several extraction methods available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of method depends on the desired outcome and regulatory requirements.

Refining

After extraction, the resulting oil or concentrate may need to be refined further to remove any impurities. Cannabis refining is a process that involves further purification of the extracted cannabis compounds to remove any impurities and create a product that is consistent in quality and potency. Refining can involve various techniques such as distillation, winterization, and chromatography to isolate specific cannabinoids or create a product with a specific profile of compounds.

Formulation

Once the extracted and refined cannabis compounds are ready, they can be formulated into various products such as edibles, topicals, and tinctures. Cannabis formulation involves creating specific products using the extracted and refined cannabis compounds. Formulation requires a deep understanding of the properties of each compound and how they interact with each other, as well as compliance with regulations regarding dosing and labeling.

Packaging

The final stage in cannabis production is packaging, which involves labeling, bottling, guidelines regarding child-resistant packaging, and dosage; or otherwise packaging the finished products for distribution and sale while being designed to protect the product from light, moisture, and other environmental factors. This stage requires strict compliance with regulations and industry standards to ensure product safety and quality.