We create a totally organic seed-to-sale process that maintains repeatable yields and high levels of cannabinoids and other valuable actives within the plant. The methods we use are free from any pesticides, herbicides, or chemicals. Our product is pure, without any traces of toxins or heavy metals, creating a flower that is both high in demand and equally as valuable.
Our approach is natural and pure.

In each of our four operational pillars (Grow, Harvest, Process, Distribute), we adopt an approach that draws on South Africa’s exceptional climate, skilled local labour, and the agricultural expertise and business acumen of our team
Utilising state of the art greenhouse technology and cultivation techniques, we are able to cultivate high yield cannabis in a highly controlled and steady environment. With the use of modern high-tech agriculture technology, our tunnels are specially designed to control lighting and the light cycle (photoperiod), whilst still being able to take advantage of periods of natural light. Temperature and humidity are monitored and controlled. This results in a shortening of the plant growth cycle and maximising the yield, by having multiple harvesting periods throughout the year.


Our processing facility has been developed in line with the principles of GMP and operates according to a bespoke set of SOPs, adapted to local conditions and the availability of skilled labour to maximise the quality of our product. Our unique drying process employs precise climate and humidity control, and a ventilated environment. We dry trim our final product and use moisture and light control packaging materials to ensure a long shelf life and the retention of all beneficial components at optimum concentrations.
All compliance and analysis tests are conducted by independent third-party laboratories that are SAHPRA licensed, experienced in dealing with cannabis products and adhere to WHO (World Health Organisation) and Pic/s (The Pharmaceutical Inspection Convention and Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme) guidelines.
