Learn more about our founders and why we do things the way we do.

Justin

Quality cannabis for all has been a goal of Justin’s for quite some time, which was a catalyst for the inception of Kusala Care and remains as one of the company’s missions. With a combination of education from the masters and refined personal experience, he has developed simple yet effective cultivation techniques to produce extraordinary flower. Cutting corners is never an option. Optimizing processes is the focus. 

George

From licensing and facility design to managing daily operations, George has his hands in almost every aspect of the business. He was first arrested for cannabis at age 13, which fueled his passion for the plant and ignited Kusala Care as a social equity business. His technical and leadership background help glue everything together and keep operations running smoothly. You can find him in the office, the trim room, and everywhere in between. 

Mission

To cultivate clean, quality, and unique cannabis that’s accessible and affordable, while remaining sustainable and environmentally conscious. 

Macro Photograph Cannabis Trichomes
Macro Photograph Cannabis Trichomes

Living Soil

We follow strict permaculture philosophies to sustainably maintain the harmonious balance of microbiology responsible for producing the best flowers naturally possible. That means no synthetic nutrients ever go into our soil. We will never throw this media away like the synthetic nutrient grows are forced to do every harvest. A synthetic nutrient fed plant will rarely be able to express the full phenotypic potential of the plant’s genetics. There are millions of biological processes happening in healthy soil that we simply cannot replicate with a synthetic system. Our “Living Soil” will only improve and evolve with age, making it the most sustainable method of producing cannabis indoors.

Why you should CARE

Would you rather eat a frozen processed meal or an organic farm to table meal? Both may have the exact same calories and nutrients, but the source and form of the nutrients can be drastically different. Plus, the farm to table meal will taste much better. Try comparing a tomato or lettuce from the grocery store that was grown hydroponically versus produce from the farmers market that was grown organically. That same distinction can be applied to synthetic vs organic soil grown cannabis. Test the difference for yourself!

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