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Specialties
Our collective focuses on quality, consistency, and most importantly the safety of our patients. Many patients do not know of the major health concerns caused by improperly grown medical marijuana. Lab testing proves that most medical marijuana on the market today still has pesticides and fertilizers present and can be toxic to human health. Our medical marijuana is grown indoor with methods unconventional to most growers today. All air coming into our indoor gardens is UV treated to prevent mold and pathogens. We use a full spectrum of light that is not provided by high-pressure sodium or metal halide bulbs. Our focus is not on the power of our lights (watts, lumens). Instead, we ensure that all our plants are provided with a full spectrum of light that parallels our sun. To create the safest medicine available, our growers only add water to the plants life cycle for the last four weeks. No pesticides are ever used while our plants have started their blooming or flowering stage. Lab tests prove that all harmful pesticides and chemicals have been removed from our final product. When medical marijuana is grown properly under the right conditions it is a wonderful, clean, safe, all-natural medicine.
History
Established in 2012.
Q– How can I get Medical Marijuana?
A– To get your Medical Marijuana you must receive a written verifiable recommendation from a California board licensed physician. Once you have your doctor’s recommendation you can legally grow, consume & possess your medicine under California State Law Prop 215. A physician can write a recommendation for any condition for which cannabis provides relief. However, most physicians recommend cannabis for symptoms associated with AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, and many serious diseases and ailments.
Q– How do I become a medical marijuana patient in California?
A– California law states you must have a recommendation for the medicinal use of cannabis from a licensed physician. A physician may write a recommendation for any ailment for which cannabis provides relief. However, most physicians write recommendations for symptoms associated with AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, and many other serious illness.