About Us

Based in New York

The Standard of Curation

Much of the current cannabis market operates as a commodity business, prioritizing volume over integrity. To achieve dirt-cheap production costs, many cultivators rely on synthetic Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs). These are highly engineered, potentially hazardous compounds designed to force the plant to retain water weight and density artificially.


These chemicals remove the variables of nature. You can be imprecise with your nutrient uptake, you can mismanage your environmental controls, or fail to nurture the soil microbiome—yet the chemicals will still force a high-yield, dense harvest. It replaces biological health with chemical engineering.

True cultivation, however, is a discipline of both art and science. It requires a mastery of soil food webs, precise hydration, and the delicate preservation of terpene profiles. It is a process that cannot be rushed or synthesized.

We recognize the dedication of the master grower who understands this craft and refuses to cut corners, even when it means competing against mass-produced, chemically treated crops that flood the market at lower prices.

We strictly identify and partner with artisans who share our ethical standards. We refuse to lower our criteria to compete on price or convenience. Put simply: if we wouldn’t share it with our budds, we would never sell it to you.

everybody needs a budd.

About Us

About Us

Based in New York

Much of the current cannabis market operates as a commodity business, prioritizing volume over integrity. To achieve dirt-cheap production costs, many cultivators rely on synthetic Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs). These are highly engineered, potentially hazardous compounds designed to force the plant to retain water weight and density artificially.


These chemicals remove the variables of nature. You can be imprecise with your nutrient uptake, you can mismanage your environmental controls, or fail to nurture the soil microbiome—yet the chemicals will still force a high-yield, dense harvest. It replaces biological health with chemical engineering.

True cultivation, however, is a discipline of both art and science. It requires a mastery of soil food webs, precise hydration, and the delicate preservation of terpene profiles. It is a process that cannot be rushed or synthesized.

We recognize the dedication of the master grower who understands this craft and refuses to cut corners, even when it means competing against mass-produced, chemically treated crops that flood the market at lower prices.

We strictly identify and partner with artisans who share our ethical standards. We refuse to lower our criteria to compete on price or convenience. Put simply: if we wouldn’t share it with our budds, we would never sell it to you.

About Us

About Us

Based in New York

Much of the current cannabis market operates as a commodity business, prioritizing volume over integrity. To achieve dirt-cheap production costs, many cultivators rely on synthetic Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs). These are highly engineered, potentially hazardous compounds designed to force the plant to retain water weight and density artificially.


These chemicals remove the variables of nature. You can be imprecise with your nutrient uptake, you can mismanage your environmental controls, or fail to nurture the soil microbiome—yet the chemicals will still force a high-yield, dense harvest. It replaces biological health with chemical engineering.

True cultivation, however, is a discipline of both art and science. It requires a mastery of soil food webs, precise hydration, and the delicate preservation of terpene profiles. It is a process that cannot be rushed or synthesized.

We recognize the dedication of the master grower who understands this craft and refuses to cut corners, even when it means competing against mass-produced, chemically treated crops that flood the market at lower prices.

We strictly identify and partner with artisans who share our ethical standards. We refuse to lower our criteria to compete on price or convenience. Put simply: if we wouldn’t share it with our budds, we would never sell it to you.