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Why Organic Potting Soil Matters

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According to a recent Medicinal Genomics Corporation report, "Microbial contamination on cannabis products represents one of the most significant threats to cannabis consumers, particularly immunocompromised patients who could develop harmful infections." Good Earth Organics (GEO) produces and markets premium organic potting soils and nutrients, specially formulated to maximize cannabis and hemp flower growth.

Here is why growing cannabis with organic soil matters:

  • Safety | Cannabis is adept at absorbing chemicals and metals from its root system. Because cannabis and CBD are ingested by eating, smoking, or vaping for medical and recreational purposes, it is important that plants be free of chemical, inorganic, and synthetic elements that can cause harm.
  • Sustainability | When growing organically, the surrounding water, soil, and biodiversity are unharmed.
  • Quality | As legal cannabis consumption becomes more popular and the business of cannabis increases, consumers expect higher quality products. Organic cannabis offers consumers improved flavor and quality with enhanced potency.
  • Regulation | Legal marijuana sales are expected to grow more than 200% from 2017 to 2022. Cannabis grown for resale, however, must meet strict state testing requirements for purity.

GEO has earned organic certifications from both OMRI & Clean Green (independent certifiers that test and approve soils for organic growing). The company's revenue grew 43% in 2019 to over $3mm, serving a broad base of individual consumers and hundreds of large-scale professional cannabis and hemp growers in the Emerald Triangle growing region.

The GEO team has grown up in the Emerald Triangle and have combined decades of growing organic gardens of toxin-free plants. Additionally, the management team and owners are graduates of Stanford, Harvard, Harvard Business School, and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.   Learn more at www.goodearthoganics.com


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