California cannabis farmers growing their plants under the sun said the weather cooperated during the 2024 growing season.
A cold, wet spring followed by a hot, dry summer with fewer wildfires combined to improve yields – and, potentially, prices.
Sun-grown marijuana is celebrated for its rich terpene profiles and earthy, distinct aromas, which enthusiasts often describe as more natural or complex than indoor-grown strains.
“For Emerald Triangle farmers, this could be the best harvest season I’ve ever seen,” said John Casali, who grew up growing cannabis on Huckleberry Hill Farms in Humboldt County. Humboldt, Mendocino and Trinity counties form California’s famed Emerald Triangle.
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