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The cannabis sustainability conversation is stuck on packaging. The bigger problem is how the flower is grown.
The cannabis sustainability conversation focuses on packaging, but the real footprint is in production — single-use pots, rockwool, synthetic mineral salts, and round-the-clock indoor power. GOOD BUDS grows mostly outdoors in living soil that's been running since 2019, fed with FVOPA-certified organic amendments and 100% recaptured rainwater on Salt Spring Island, BC.
Cannabis sustainability: packaging waste vs production waste
Cannabis sustainability is usually discussed as a packaging problem, but the larger environmental footprint comes from production: Growing medium, energy, synthetic inputs, and runoff. This reference guide lays out both halves of the question, with GOOD BUDS' outdoor, living-soil, rainwater-fed farm on Salt Spring Island as the worked example.
One harvest a year
Sun-grown cannabis on Salt Spring Island runs on one harvest a year — Gluerangutan and Timewarp come off the field once each fall, in living soil beds that have been working since 2019. Tyler Rumi on what one harvest actually requires, the year we lost a third of the crop, and why we still grow the way we do.
What actually makes a pre-roll smooth
Not all pre-rolls are built the same — and the difference comes down to real decisions made long before you light up. Learn how rolling method, cultivation style, and curing affect how smoothly and cleanly a joint burns from start to finish.
What Is Living Soil Cannabis?
Living soil cannabis is grown in a biologically active ecosystem where microbes, fungi, and organic matter naturally feed the plant—no synthetic inputs required. Over time, this system produces richer terpene profiles, smoother smoke, and a more sustainable approach to cannabis cultivation.
Is Outdoor Cannabis Lower Quality?
Outdoor cannabis isn’t inherently lower quality—it’s often misunderstood. When the right genetics are matched to the right environment, sun-grown cannabis can outperform indoor across terpene content, potency, and overall expression.
Cookie God Strain
Cookie God is an indica-leaning indoor strain that blends BC legacy genetics with California cookie-gas power, delivering high THC and a distinct peanut butter–citrus profile. Grown in certified organic living soil on Salt Spring Island, it’s a modern expression of careful breeding, phenotype selection, and terroir-driven cultivation.
GOOD BUDS Timewarp
GOOD BUDS Timewarp reimagines a legendary BC heirloom strain with modern potency, delivering over 28% THC and a bold dark cherry–orange terpene profile. Grown outdoors in certified organic living soil on Salt Spring Island, it’s a rare example of true sun-grown cannabis shaped by Gulf Island terroir.
Gluerangutan: Outdoor Cannabis
Gluerangutan is a sun-grown hybrid selected from 150,000 seedlings, delivering exceptional resin, dense structure, and a terpene load of up to 6%. Grown in certified organic living soil on Salt Spring Island, it’s a rare outdoor strain that outperforms its indoor counterpart in potency, aroma, and overall expression.
Mango Cake Cannabis
Mango Cake is a terpene-forward indoor strain bred from Mango Taffie × Wedding Cake, combining tropical fruit with a creamy vanilla finish. With 27–32% THC and 2–4% CBG, it’s a rare high-CBG cultivar grown in certified organic living soil on Salt Spring Island.
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Did you know GOOD BUDS was the first LP in Canada to be awarded with an outdoor grow license?
GOOD BUDS dives into Cultivation & Distribution Plans after receiving sales license from Health Canada.
Thanks to our friends over at Sessions High Life, we’ve been nominated #1 on their list of who’s bringing Canada’s finest cannabis products to the table.
GOOD BUDS becomes one of the first Living Wage Employers in the Cannabis Growing Sector.
GOOD BUDS launches Whole Flower Concentrates in Alberta
GOOD BUDS wins Concentrate of The Year & Best Social Media awards.
GOOD BUDS achieves Organic certification from the Fraser Valley Organic Producers Association.
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