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Our Process | Formulation and Packaging

Our Process | Formulation and Packaging

Formulation and packaging culminates months of work from when we first put our hemp seeds into soil. At this point, our hemp has been grown, harvested, extracted, and distilled. Our team in Seattle has created barrels of potent full spectrum hemp oil, CBD distillate, and CBD (or CBG isolate). These cannabinoid-rich concentrations made by our extraction team are shipped south to Portland for the exciting final stage of our internal process - making and packaging our products. Building the right recipe The trick to making great tasting, effective products starts in our test kitchen. Whether it’s finding the balance of...

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Our Process | Extraction and Distillation

Our Process | Extraction and Distillation

After weeks of harvesting, our drying barn is filled with thousands of boxes of cured hemp flower. It will take months to process this dense, potent biomass. Batch by batch, we truck the hemp over to our state-of-the-art extraction lab, just a few hundred feet away. The process of extracting the cannabinoids necessary to ultimately craft our entire suite of CBD products requires a bit of a science lesson. Much like the extraction process itself, we’re here to break it down for you.  How extraction works The first step is to transfer the hemp flower into large mesh bags —...

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Our Process | Growing and Harvesting Hemp

Our Process | Growing and Harvesting Hemp

From the time our plants go into the ground in April and May until they’re harvested, there’s a lot of work to be done. We focus our efforts on growing hemp as efficiently, sustainably, and consistently as possible — which is no small feat given some of the variables mother nature throws our way.

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Our Process | Planting

Our Process | Planting

While planting typically makes us think of spring—it actually begins each fall, when the male plants we cultivate produce millions of seeds that we collect and save. In 2023, our males produced 2.7 million seeds.

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