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Propagation
Healthy starts before any shelf promise.
Propagation and room-ready spacing set the baseline before a cultivar becomes a retail conversation.

Salem, Oregon · Est. 2016
A small indoor garden in Salem, run by a close crew of women. Hand-trimmed batches. Lab-clean panels. Loud genetics.
Available across 6+ Oregon cities.

Start here
The site now routes by intent first: shoppers can find flower, retail teams can get buyer material, and operators can judge advisory fit without digging through the whole brand story.
Shop flower
Shopper laneLibrary first, then stockists and lab data.
Current rotation and lab detail
Find stockists
Retail discoveryCity routing and observed shelf visibility.
Oregon shelf visibility
Retail support
Buyer laneWholesale questions, retail kits, and account support.
Packets and account follow-through
Operator advisory
Operator lanePractical guidance with a 1-day response window.
Founder-led turnaround support
Lab-linked flower
Cannabinoid and terpene data on every cultivar.
Real flower data, not brand filler.
Indoor control
Room discipline and finishing standards.
Cultivation proof next to the flower.
Retail readiness
Stockists, packets, and buyer material.
Less friction for wholesale follow-through.
Founder access
Advisory packaged as an operating service.
Judge fit and route to inquiry fast.
Indoor
Day, night, and dry-back rhythm protected end to end so the lineup stays consistent across every batch.
All-female garden
A close crew of women on the canopy and trim floor. The same hands all the way through.
Loud genetics
We rotate a small library on purpose. Five cultivars in the room means five cultivars done right.
Clone to shelf
A tight indoor garden has to prove itself before the jar ever reaches a counter. Process, cure, lab detail, and wholesale context stay connected from the first room check to the buyer packet.
Room
Small batch
A tight rotation keeps the crew close to every cultivar.
Panel
Lab-linked
Cultivar pages carry cannabinoid and terpene detail.
Shelf
Buyer-ready
Retail packets and menu language stay connected to the product.

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Propagation
Propagation and room-ready spacing set the baseline before a cultivar becomes a retail conversation.

02
Flower
Day, night, and dry-back windows stay protected so the flower can finish on its own timeline.

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Harvest and cure
Cut, trim, cure, and jar handling stay close to the people who watched the canopy develop.

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Retail support
Cultivar detail, lab-linked pages, and buyer materials keep the proof attached from room floor to menu copy.
Current lineup
Five cultivars, kept tight on purpose. Click into any jar for the full lab panel.
24.9% THC01 · Featured rotation
Sweet, dense, and frosted — our most-asked-for jar across Oregon menus.
23.46% THC02 · Featured rotation
Gas-forward with a stone-fruit nose — the loud one in the lineup.
24.85% THC03 · Featured rotation
Soft purple structure, dessert sweetness, heavy nighttime feel.
25.2% THC04 · Featured rotation
Chrome and creme — the connoisseur cultivar that built our reputation.
25.6% THC05 · Pre-roll exclusive
Bright citrus on the inhale, cookie warmth on the exhale — built for the on-the-go format.
The garden
Every photo on this site is from inside our facility — the canopy, the cure room, the trim floor. The buds you see on the shelf were grown by the same crew you see in the photos.
Walk the garden


Notes from the room floor
Operator-voice writing on the small choices that shape every batch.
7 Oregon stockists
Oregon Greens is wholesale only — every jar moves through licensed Oregon dispensaries.
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