We hand select the buds and make sure they are pretty and kiefy and ready to be used.

We remove ALL the flower from the main stem and also pull the hard ends off each pulled piece.

We weigh each one independently one at a time to ensure nothing is missed.

Next we load up the prepared flower into a Flower Mill, which is key due to the consistencies it creates of perfectly fluffy and crumbly buds.

You can see the consistency below, which is perfect for ,making pre rolls of any kind. Also TAKE NOTE, we do not use a pollen catch to be sure you get ALL your TRICHOMES!!

Loaded up into a King Roller Machine

We use 100% all natural hemp wraps on these Gars. We use a pectin or fum arabic based glue to seal each one. No SPITTING!!

See the uniformity? It is a key feature of our cannagars and they are each a masterpiece. They can stay curing for a long time as well in a Cannador.

Is it Teddy Or Sully?


So there, I finally made a blog post.
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