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Organic vs regenerative cannabis: what's the difference?
Organic and regenerative aren't the same thing: organic describes what goes into the plant, regenerative describes whether the soil is reused or discarded. This guide explains the difference, the honest trade-offs of each, and how to tell them apart on the shelf — with GOOD BUDS' continuously reused living soil on Salt Spring Island as a reference point.
What's actually in a bottle of synthetic cannabis nutrients — and what it costs to make it
Conventional cannabis runs on synthetic mineral salts — fossil-fuel-derived nitrogen and mined potassium that carry a high environmental cost before and after the grow. GOOD BUDS is FVOPA-certified and feeds its outdoor crop a single organic amendment, alfalfa meal, with no synthetic inputs on the farm on Salt Spring Island, BC.
Sustainable cannabis: your questions answered
Direct answers to the most common questions about cannabis and the environment — indoor vs. outdoor, organic vs. conventional, packaging vs. production, and how to spot genuinely sustainable cannabis. Each answer stands alone, with GOOD BUDS' outdoor, living-soil farm on Salt Spring Island as a real-world reference point.
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.
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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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