Crafted Sustainability

We are committed to environmental responsibility.

By utilizing the natural light of the sun, sourcing only organic inputs, and taking care of the soil we produce the finest cannabis without contributing to carbon emmissions. We design and source packaging that reduces the use of wasteful plastics.

We believe that the best cannabis starts with living soils.

We use all organic inputs to create mircrobial communites that take care of the plants. By feeding with our own brewed compost teas and using no-till methods we keep the soil healthy and working to provide the plants just what they need, when they need it.

Certified Sustainable and Beyond Organic.

Sun and Earth certification comes to us from the great folks at Dr. Bronners. This is the only certification that not only sets the bar for organic nutrients, it also sets the standard for sustainable production, workplace fairness, and community involvement.

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Award Winning!

Cannasol has been recognized for its excellence by consistently winning various categories in the Craft cCup.

Cannasol won two categories in the first annual 2023 Northwest Leaf Bowl.

What is Living Soil?

Living soil is just that, living! Teaming with millions of microbes that ‘communicate’ with the plant to delivery just what the plant needs, when it needs it. We help the microbes thrive by brewing composts teas, not tilling the soils, and feeding all organic nutrients to the soil. The science between how plants interact with the soil is just beginning. What we do know is that plants fed with organic, living soils are less harsh to smoke and offer better flavor. Pumping a plant full of salt based nutrients is bad for the environment and leaves harsh residues in your smoke.

What is Light Deprivation?

It’s plant trickery! By blacking out the sun we create short nights in middle of the summer . This causes the plant to go into full flowering mode. The sudden shift from 18 hours of light to 12 hours of light unleashes a flood of the hormone repsonsible for plant flowering resulting in heavy buds packed with trichomes. Indoor growers use the same technique, but with massive use of electricity that is often carbon polluting.