
Behind the Grow · April 2026
Indoor Cannabis Cultivation in Salem, Oregon: How Oregon Greens Grows
Oregon Greens grows all flower indoors in Salem, Oregon. Here's a look at the process — from clones to cured flower ready for retail shelves.
Why indoor?
Indoor cultivation gives us control over every environmental variable — light, temperature, humidity, and airflow. That consistency translates directly to the flower. Every batch comes out with predictable potency, terpene expression, and visual quality that outdoor and greenhouse grows can't always match.
The growing process
Everything starts with healthy clones in propagation. Plants move through a controlled vegetative phase where we build strong structure, then into flowering rooms with precise light schedules. The process takes roughly 8-10 weeks from clone to harvest depending on the cultivar.
Room discipline
We use the term 'room discipline' to describe our approach — strict environmental controls, consistent feeding schedules, and daily plant monitoring. It's not glamorous work, but it's what separates craft indoor flower from commodity production.
Lab testing and quality
Every harvest is sent to a third-party lab for cannabinoid potency, terpene profiling, and safety screening. Results are published on each strain's page. We don't release flower until lab results are verified and meet our standards.

