The Natural Rhythm of Cannabis

Just like any agricultural product, cannabis follows nature’s seasonal patterns. As your local Southwest Michigan dispensary, we want to help our community understand how seasonal growing cycles affect product availability and quality throughout the year.

Peak Harvest Season

Traditional outdoor cannabis harvests typically occur in fall, usually between September and November. This timing means that many new strains and products become available during the late autumn months, offering customers:

• Fresh cured flower
• New seasonal strains
• Premium quality selections
• Better pricing opportunities

Year-Round Availability

While nature follows its cycles, modern cultivation techniques ensure consistent supply throughout the year. At our locations serving Hartford, Watervliet, Lawrence, Coloma, Keeler, and Covert, we maintain steady inventory through:

• Indoor growing operations
• Greenhouse facilities
• Strategic purchasing
• Careful storage practices

Seasonal Shopping Tips

To make the most of seasonal variations, consider:

1. Stock up during harvest season when prices may be more favorable
2. Try new strains when fresh batches arrive
3. Ask our budtenders about seasonal specials
4. Learn about proper storage for longer-term preservation

Local Climate Considerations

Michigan’s unique climate patterns influence local growing operations. Our lakeside location brings specific humidity and temperature patterns that affect both outdoor and indoor cultivation cycles.

Whether you’re a medical patient or recreational user, understanding these seasonal patterns helps you make informed decisions about your cannabis purchases. Visit any of our Southwest Michigan locations to learn more about our current selection and seasonal offerings.

Remember to check our website regularly for updates on new arrivals and seasonal promotions as we continue to serve our local communities with quality cannabis products throughout the year.