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ABOUT YOUR CURATOR
I’m Chris Green, and for more than sixteen years, indoor cultivation shaped almost every part of my life. I didn’t learn this craft from textbooks or consultants — I learned it from long nights under grow lights, years of trial and error, and a genuine love for what great flower can make people feel.
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I started growing in Oregon in 2009, back when cannabis was about care, community, and helping people who needed clean, reliable medicine. Over time, that passion turned into a 9,500-square-foot indoor facility that I designed from scratch — multiple flower rooms, a clone foyer, and a dedicated space for hunting new genetics. We earned awards, but what mattered most to me was knowing every harvest reflected real intention and real craftsmanship.
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After sixteen years, my wife and I chose a new chapter and moved to Central Texas. I thought I had closed the book on this industry — until I walked into local shops and realized something was missing.
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Flower wasn’t being chosen with skill or knowledge. It wasn’t being chosen with care. And the customer was the one paying the price.
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What ends up on shelves is largely low quality — old, inconsistent, and selected for price instead of craftsmanship. That didn’t sit right with me.
So I went back to what I know.
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I reconnected with elite indoor growers I’ve trusted for years and began selecting flower the same way I judged my own: by look, aroma, cure, structure, freshness, and feel.
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No middlemen. No guessing.
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What you find here is the result of that process — hand-selected indoor flower, chosen with real cultivation experience and a real commitment to getting quality into the hands of people who actually care.
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My promise is simple: if it’s listed here, it met the standards I built my career on.
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Thank you for being here, and for choosing craftsmanship over convenience. It means more than you know.
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— Chris Green

